Summer skincare advice
1. Increased Sun Exposure
More UV Radiation: With longer days and brighter sunlight, you may spend more time outdoors, increasing your exposure to UV rays. This can lead to sun damage, tanning, or even sunburn if you're not using sunscreen.
2. Changes in Hydration Needs
Environmental Shifts: The warmer air can change humidity levels, affecting your skin’s moisture retention. You may need to adjust your moisturiser to prevent dryness or irritation.
3. Skin Tone Appearance
Illumination: Natural sunlight can highlight your skin's imperfections, like uneven skin tone or texture. However, it can also enhance your complexion, making your skin look more vibrant and alive if you take care of it.
4. Increased Skin Care Awareness
Awareness of Skin Care Needs: The shift in seasons often prompts people to evaluate their skincare routines. This increased attention can lead to better skin habits, positively influencing the appearance of your skin.
What’s in season
Remember Skincare comes from within too.
Melon
Peaches
Plums
Strawberries
Apricot
Blackberries
Blueberries
Cherries
Arugula
Corn
Cucumber
Peas
Peppers
Radishes
Tomatoes
Zucchini
What’s in season
Remember, skincare comes from within too.
Eat your way to fabulous skin…
As the summer heat kicks in, prioritising a healthy diet is crucial for maintaining clear and radiant skin. The most pressing skin concern during the summer season is excess oil and sun damage, so facialists have revealed an informative guide on what to eat to protect your skin and boost your glow from within.