Keep your Skin Healthy in Monsoons
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Summer is the appropriate time to let you enjoy the outdoor activities
you are most fond of. Regardless of this, there comes a time when skin
is affected and a consequence of this outdoor activity is the direct
effect on your skin.
Thus, if your skin is damaged in summers or monsoons, it can cause
premature aging of your skin, cause wrinkles under the eyes, creates
marks, and makes the skin go dry or might even cause skin cancer in the
later stage of life. Therefore, take immense care of your skin in the
summers with our few useful tips while you make it breathe in the heat
or just soak in the heavy monsoons of the summers even if for a little
while.
There are many people who are a bit careless when it comes to their skin
care. You should note that it is inexpensive to maintain it whether it
is summer or monsoons. Just a slight effort and some time is required to
do this job. The foremost important thing is to understand what impact
summers can have on your skin type. The ultraviolet rays of the summer
penetrate deep in your skin and cause early aging.
Thus, these damaging rays need to be taken care of by using just the
appropriate sunscreen. Sun blocks can damage your skin and to avoid any
skin diseases, an early research on the suitable sunscreen comes in
handy. For instance, some people prefer mineral sun blocks over chemical
sun blocks. So, this method is a good approach and guide to begin with
your skin care in summers and monsoons but it is not a foolproof method.
Other approaches need to be considered as well.
It is best to stay indoors between ten in the morning till three in the
afternoon as these are the peak hours when sun rays can damage your
skin. In case you have to go out and continue with your routine work
then it often advised to go for protective clothes which have a
lightweight fabric that is comfortable.
Other times, facial skin can be best protected in monsoons by wearing a hat or even sunglasses to protect your eyes.
Besides the outer skin care guide, you should drink plenty of water to
make it look fresh. Take meat, vegetables and fibre too. Weekly you can
moisturize your skin with a homemade mask made out of avocado and honey
and then exfoliate to clean the dirt-filled pours. Lastly, realize that
skin care is essential in the early stage of life before it gets too
late.