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Keep Your Skin Glowing This Monsoon

You may not feel as thirsty as you often do during the hot weather. However, to have bright and beautiful skin, you must maintain your body hydrated. Drink at least 2-3 litres of water every day to remove toxins from your system…reports Asian Lite News

With continuous rains and unpredictable weather, this season may be challenging for our skin, resulting in irritating outbreaks and a lacklustre look. You need to understand your skin and the kind of care it needs. If you have oily skin, the key to keeping it fresh and revitalised is to incorporate lightweight products into your beauty routine. For dry skin types, the emphasis should be on maintaining appropriate moisture. Let us look at some of the monsoon skincare routines.

Clean thoroughly

During the monsoon season, dirt and grime may easily accumulate on your skin. A gentle cleaner should be a must for you. Using the appropriate cleanser for your face will also keep pollutants from plugging your pores. So, wipe your face twice a day, particularly before going to bed.

Exfoliation is must

During the monsoon months, your pores can become clogged with impurities. Proper exfoliation is needed to protect your skin from acne and other skin-related problems. A thorough scrub is required to remove all of the pollutants that have accumulated. Exfoliating your skin two to three times each week will help eliminate dead skin cells and accumulated debris.

Proper moisturisation of skin

Just because your skin feels oily and sticky doesn’t imply you shouldn’t moisturise. One of the primary causes of dull skin during the monsoon season is a lack of excellent moisturiser. Moisturisation helps your skin stay hydrated and provides your skin with the natural oils. Choose a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser that hydrates your skin.

Stay hydrated

You may not feel as thirsty as you often do during the hot weather. However, to have bright and beautiful skin, you must maintain your body hydrated. Drink at least 2-3 litres of water every day to remove toxins from your system.

Don’t forget sunscreen

Never begin the day without sunscreen on your skin. Sunscreen is essential, regardless of the weather. As soothing as overcast skies are, damaging UV rays may pass through them and damage your skin. Even on overcast days, you should use a broad-spectrum sunscreen.

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