Monsoon season comes with an intoxicating fragrance of rain, the lush green freshly bathed trees and coolness of the breeze. But like all-season monsoon also comes with a skin problem. While the rainy season may bring long spells of rains, also brings along with humidity level because of that many skin problems raises. If you have oily and acne-prone skin it’s difficult to maintain your skin.
Quick Monsoon Care Tips
- A rainy or cloudy day doesn’t mean your skin safe
from the ultra-violet rays of the sun. so, never skip your sunscreen.
- Make sure you wash your face twice or thrice
times a day to avoid oil and dirt, and avoid fungal infection.
- Drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated.
- Try more natural ingredients for your skin and
avoid the chemical base product.
- Try not to wear makeup as it can clog your skin
pores and cause break-outs.
- Avoid eating fried food because it can cause break out and acne.
A basic skin care guide in monsoon
- Exfoliating
- Cleansing
- Toning
- Moisturizing
Exfoliating in Monsoon
Exfoliating
removes dead skin and helps unclog pores as well as helps in the growth of new
skin cells giving you glowing skin.
For
monsoon best exfoliators are coffee, tea bag, sugar, baking soda.
Make
sure you exfoliate these mild ingredients.
Cleansing in monsoon
Once
you are done with your exfoliation next one is cleansing. Clean the open pores
and allow your skin to breathe.
For
cleansing use coconut oil, tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar, aloe vera, honey,
and rose water.
Toning in monsoon
Tone
your skin to remove dirt and makeup. A ready to use tonner not good and
effective as home-based tonner.
Use
natural ingredients like lemon juice, rose water, cucumber water to tone your
skin.
Moisturising in monsoon
The
final and last step is moisturizing as it is important to keep your skin
hydrated and soft.
Some
of the natural moisturizers include cucumber, coconut oil, hemp seed oil, and
olive oil.
Home remedies for your skin this monsoon
- Mix Multani mitti with rose water and make a smooth paste along with a dash of camphor. Store this paste in-air tight container and keep it in the fridge use a small portion of this mixture on your face several times a day.
- Create a thick paste using Multani mitti, clove oil, sandalwood powder, and neem. Apply this paste on a pimple. Let dry it completely. Use this remedy daily.
- Mix gram flour, turmeric, lemon, and rose water and make a smooth paste. Apply this pack on 15-20 minutes and wash your face. It will give a natural glow of your skin
Conclusion
So,
in this rainy season, keep your skin healthy and glowing. Use as possible as a
home remedy. During the rainy season, there are many skin diseases and
infections such as fungal infection, bacterial infection, smelly feet. Using
this home remedy and routine follow wholesome meal which includes good fats
that help you to repair damaged skin.
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