8 Summer Essentials

Simple ways to keep your skin healthy

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Simple ways to keep your skin healthy

Extreme heat and humidity make you susceptible to oily and greasy skin, excessive sweating and frizzy hair. Small alterations to your daily skincare regime go a long way. Our beauty experts weigh in on how to stay happy and hydrated this summer.

1. Don't forget to moisturize

For the summer months, "look for omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E in your moisturizer", advises Delhi-based dermatologist, Dr Kiran Lohia. Dryness is a sign of omega-3 deficiency, while vitamin E helps reduce damage from pollution and protects against sun damage. Choose moisturizers that are gel-based or have a light consistency. For an extra boost, try substituting your regular moisturizer with a face oil, which will prevent acne-causing sebum from forming. Tackle acne-prone skin with rosehip and hazelnut oil. If you have sensitive or oily skin, try tea tree oil--it has bacteria-fighting properties, controls excess oil and soothes skin.

2. Scrub your face clean

"But only once a week," advises Dr Rashmi Shetty, Mumbai-based dermatologist and author of Age Erase: Your Ultimate Beauty Bible to Ageing Gracefully. "Because, when you're using an exfoliator, you are removing the top layer of the skin, which is not a good idea as that layer protects your skin against sun damage." Excessive exfoliation can cause skin abrasions, so use products with nonabrasive granules. Stick to mild fruit- or sugar-based scrubs or try a gentle home-made version by mixing honey, mashed banana and sugar. Older women, in particular, should look for scrubs that have glycolic acid, as it boosts cell renewal. Men, on the other hand, can use a scrub two to three times a week, but make sure you do it before shaving.

3. Wash away the grime

"Pick face washes that are foam-based and contain salicylic acid to prevent acne, blackheads and reduce oil," advises Lohia. Shetty suggests choosing one that lathers and feels fresh, minty and light.

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