With increasing temperatures and humidity, your complexion may be stickier and more sweaty in the summer than beautiful and bright. In win...
With increasing temperatures and humidity, your complexion may be stickier and more sweaty in the summer than beautiful and bright.
In winter, your skin is usually dry and dehydrated due to the cold air. So you need stronger creams, but in the summer your face is usually richer than usual, as heat and humidity increase your production. However, stronger creams can be catastrophic: they clog pores, cause eruptions, and contribute to your already bright T-zone.
It's time to store thick creams and use a light moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated and healthy.
I asked Dr. Joshua Zeichner, director of the Clinic for Cosmetic and Dermatological Research at Mount Sinai in New York, to advise me in choosing the best moisturizer for the summer. "Instead of thick creams, you should use light lotions or gels that spread easily and do not feel sticky in the summer," he says. "When it comes to ingredients, look for light moisturizers like glycerine and hyaluronic acid, which act as sponges to pull water to the outer layer of the skin." The latest generation of moisturizers for the face contains more than just moisturizing benefits. "
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