It's summertime, protect your skin.
Healthy skin is a reflection of overall wellness.
It is summertime, and you must be packing up for your trip to the beach or finally planning a backyard project that was long pending.
Well, we all deserve some fun in the sun. But what to do when the summer heat starts taking a toll on your skin? Indian summers are pretty harsh. Along with excessive sweat, and unavoidable tan, it can cause many other skin issues. The extremely hot and humid environment is a host for skin infections, which if not treated in time can cause bigger concerns. At this point, the common feeling is- if only we could avoid summers altogether.
Since that isn't possible, what we can do instead is learn about the common skin problems in summers and ways to protect your skin from damage. To make sure that you don't go running to a dermatologist for every small skin problem that you may face in the summers, Sangsara brings to you a one-stop solution for a healthy, soft, and naturally glowing skin. The Ayurvedic Skin Capsules by Sangsara help in fighting common skin problems and naturally tightening and brightening the skin. Glowing skin is always in!
But before that, what are the common skin problems that people experience during summers?
Let's have a look at them!
1. Burn in the sun, I got a sunburn
Sunburn is one of the most common skin problems experienced by everyone during summers. It usually happens due to longer exposure to the sun's harmful UV radiations and can happen even if you're wearing sunscreen and reapplying it regularly.
Most times, it is visible as a red burn on the skin. The best way to avoid this problem is to minimize your exposure (time you stay out in the sun). The other one is rather a treatment than prevention. Applying natural aloe vera gel in burnt areas also helps to soothe the skin and faster recovery.
2. The harsh heat rashes
Worst to have in the summers, these are also amongst the common skin problems faced by many people during summers. This condition is attributed to the clogging of sweat glands for an extended period, and the trapped sweat builds tiny and super itchy bumps on the skin.
Also known as prickly heat, one experiences itching as the bumps burst and release sweat.
The best way to avoid this problem is by wearing loose and breathable fabrics. Wiping your sweat regularly or taking cool showers can also help with minimizing the damage caused by prickly heat.
3. Look at em acne breakouts
We're all aware of acne breakouts and how they somehow have the worst timing! But guess what? This one comes uninvited and pretty frequently during the summer season.
The sweat on your skin, when mixed with oil and bacteria on your face, clogs your pores and leads to acne breakouts. And of course, this problem is even more common for those with oily skin.
How can you avoid this problem?
Well, by limiting your outdoor activities during summers.
But if that seems impossible, be sure to keep washing your face regularly. Use of oil-free products like moisturizer, sunscreen, etc that don't clog the pore also prove to be helpful.
Did you know?
Staying hydrated also helps with reducing acne breakouts by preventing the accumulation of dirt underneath your skin.
Besides that, salicylic acid is known to control the accumulation and production of oil on your face, preventing any kind of acne breakouts.
4. The wannabe dry and irritable skin
It might come as a surprise but you can experience dry and irritable skin even in simmers. This problem can be observed when you expose your skin to the sun or the air conditioner for a longer time duration.
This is an indication that your skin needs moisturization and what better than Sangsara's Ayurvedic Skin Capsules that help in making your skin healthy and naturally glowing. A lightweight moisturizer with high SPF also comes in handy when stepping out of the house during summers.
5. Chess on my face- Pigmentation and dark spots
Sun-induced hyperpigmentation is a common affliction during the summers. The excessive darkening of the skin in the form of spots or patches is called hyperpigmentation. This is usually attributed to excessive melanin production when the skin is exposed to the sun.
How to avoid pigmentation?
Well, the immediate relief comes in the form of covering up sensitive areas of your skin from direct sun exposure. Regular intake of ayurvedic recipes like the one from Sangsara also helps in making your skin immune to such problems.
There are many other specific skin infections and issues that occur due to excessive exposure to the sun and its harmful UV radiation.
Filters are great, but healthy skin is better.
You tend to feel more confident and happy when your skin naturally looks good. Healthy skin has so much more to it and so is definitely worth investing your time and attention. Show your skin some love and beat the heat with Sangsara's Ayurvedic formula.
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