With the good old summers come the harsh and harmful sun rays, tanned and dry skin, sweat-induced acne and blackheads, and dull skin because of dust particles. Summers are for going out and enjoying the lazy days, but it can also be quite cruel to your skin. Here are the best health beauty products that can effortlessly take you through the summer and revitalize your skin.
Sunscreens!
This one’s a no-brainer. Make sure to apply sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or more on every exposed body part at least twice a day. Sunscreens don’t just help keep tanning and sunburns at bay but also prevents your skin from getting harmed by cancer-causing UV rays.
Face Cleansers and Toners
Sweat and impurities can cause your skin to break out or become dull and lifeless. The heat can cause pH imbalance, open pores, and rid your skin of hydration. To prevent this from happening, use a gentle face cleanser to wash away all impurities and follow up with a face toner for an additional layer of protection.
Face Packs or Mask Sheets
Every once in a while, your skin needs continuous nourishment for an uninterrupted duration of at least 20-30 minutes. Indulge in the goodness of a face pack or mask sheet with ingredients such as aloe vera, papaya, honey, lemon extracts, or rice water.
Face and Body Scrubs
Summers can be harsh, and you need a solid product at least once a week to reset your skin’s balance. Use gentle face and body scrubs with ingredients such as papaya seed extracts, coffee grounds, or sea salt. The gentle exfoliation helps remove stubborn impurities and increase blood circulation.
Don’t forget your lips and eyes
Often ignored, your eyes and lips are quite sensitive areas on your face. Cover your eyes with sunglasses, and once you’re back, place cold cucumber cuts to relieve them of the heat. Consider buying an under-eye gel that has hyaluronic acid. For your lips, wear lip balm when stepping out and use a gentle lip scrub once every week.
All of these beauty essentials and more can be best found at your local a drug store (apotheke) or reform house