24/04/2022
Summer means a lot of skin damage, dark tones, acne, and what not! To get you prepped for prickly heat and the acne-triggering humid conditions, here is a list of common skin issues and tips on protecting your skin.
Sunburn:
Sunburn can be an irritating and upsetting experience for people with sensitive skin or are prone to sun allergy. Red patches and even hives can appear. The best way to shield your skin from harmful UV rays is to apply medicated sunscreen suitable for your skin type. Also, don't forget to carry an umbrella or wear a hat if you are going out.
Heat Rash
All that summer sweat will not only make you uncomfortable but can clog your skin and lead to rash breakouts.
Avoid going outside during the hottest hours, wipe away the sweat with wet tissues, wash your face with ice water whenever needed, and don't forget to apply toner.
Folliculitis
Rising temperatures can infect your skin with tiny pimples. These are folliculitis, clogged sweat glands that invite harmful bacteria to thrive. It will feel itchy and can be painful. Consult a dermatologist for a non-comedogenic sunscreen, which can be applied to the exposed parts of the body.
Acne
If you have oily skin, you are easy prey to summer acne. Sweat glands will retain more oil and collect bacteria, leading to excruciatingly painful acne. Make sure to cut down on fried junk food, include water-rich fruits and veggies, and start working out to release excess sweat. Take cold showers twice daily. For severe outbreaks, consult a doctor.
Eczema
Summer weather is the perfect time for eczema flare-ups. Watch out for signs like constantly itching and cracked skin, especially in the folds of the elbow, armpit, knees, and ankles. You need to consult a doctor for oral pills or topical creams to manage eczema.