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Reasons Why You Should Keep Using Moisturizer Even in the Summer

Using Moisturizer Even in the Summer

Several adjustments to daily routines are necessary when the country emerges from winter and into warmer weather. We store away our cardigans and jumpers that we wear during the winter to make room in our closet for the light and airy cotton shirts and dresses we wear during the summer. However, when it comes to our skincare routines, there is one component that we must continue to use even if it is summer, and that is moisturizer.

What kinds of damage does the heat of summer do to the skin?

The summertime is notorious for being particularly harsh on the skin. While summer heat can cause your skin to lose moisture, it is essential to ensure that it stays hydrated. Your body will boost the production of sebum, an oily fluid that comes from your sebaceous glands, to prevent your skin from being overly dry. To put it another way, summer causes an increase in the amount of water lost from the body, ultimately resulting in dehydration. In the summer, bacterial infections are possible because of the high humidity and the tendency for pores to become clogged by sweat. In light of this, ensuring that your skin and body are well-hydrated throughout the summer is essential.

Advantages of using moisturizer even in the summer

The benefits of moisturizing your skin on a daily basis are as follows:

1. Helps to prevent further loss of moisture while also combating dryness

It is well known that prolonged exposure to the sun’s UV rays can cause skin dryness by stripping it of its moisture. Using a moisturizer can shield your skin from the sun’s potentially damaging rays. If it has a sun protection factor (SPF), your moisturizer can also act as a sunscreen, which is a bonus.

2. Reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines

In addition to generating early symptoms of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines, damage to the skin can be caused by prolonged exposure to the sun’s harsh rays. One of the many advantages of using moisturizer on the face is that it helps prevent the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Choose a moisturizer that does not include harmful chemicals and has a soothing, all-natural effect on the skin.

3. Helps in keeping our skin moisturized

Much like our body, our skin has to be kept hydrated. One of the most significant advantages of skin moisturizer is that it helps our skin retain its natural moisture.

4. Defends your skin from the effects of chlorine

The warm summer weather is the ideal time to enjoy a number of refreshing swims in those appealing pools. Yet, there are drawbacks to these as well. To avoid skin damage from chlorine, wear a swimsuit liner and other skin protection items when swimming. After a swim, your skin will be more dry and flaky, but moisturizing will help combat that and provide your skin with the delicate care it needs.

More Summer Skincare Advice

  • At least eight full glasses of water should be consumed daily. Water helps flush waste materials from your system and keeps your skin hydrated, which are benefits of drinking water.
  • It is essential to exfoliate your skin during the warmer months. You regularly lose skin cells, and if you don’t remove the dead ones, they pile up on the surface of your skin and make it look unhealthy. 
  • Take precautions to prevent sunburn on your skin. It’s best to stay out of the sun in the afternoon because that’s when the sun will be most intense.
  • Apply at least 30 minutes worth of broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF value of 30 or higher all over your face and body before venturing outside. 
  • Take shorter showers at a cooler temperature than you are accustomed to, and do not waste time. As you get out of the shower, pat it dry with a towel instead of rubbing your wet skin. After that, you should put on your moisturizer.
  • Lip balm is an excellent way to maintain the moisture level of your lips.
  • Consider making an appointment with us, especially if you have more than one skin type. Your dermatologist can recommend a moisturizer that suits your skin’s needs. Your doctor may also have extra recommendations for skin care habits for you.

Conclusion

It does not matter what kind of skin you have or what the weather is like outside; moisturizing is an absolute necessity for proper skin care and should never be skipped. In addition, because of the harshness of the sun’s rays, the water in your skin is stripped away during the summer months, and leads to an increase in sebum production, which in turn causes highly oily skin. Using a moisturizer, you can prevent the skin from damage and keep your skin looking radiant.