When Summer Declares War On Your Skin
While for most people, summer is a great time for vacationing, fun and relaxation; for some of us, summer is a nightmare. I’m not talking about the scorching heat which you can easily escape by installing an AC device or drinking a cold beverage for instance. I’m referring to the specific dreaded summer skin conditions.
Excessive sweat, dry air and constant sun exposure will literarily wreak havoc on some people with skin problems. Luckily, there are many ways of dealing with them before they become a problem that forces you avoid leaving the house without applying make-up and putting on large sunglasses. Let’s analyze the most common skin conditions you can develop during summer.
According to dermatologists, the 10 most common skin issues prone to appear during this season due to excessive temperatures and sun exposure are:
1. Skin flaking
Being in the sun all day is highly likely to cause skin flaking, particularly for those with sensitive skin, which unfortunately can experience flaking even when it is not that warm outside. While your first temptation would be to peel that skin right off, take note that you are only going to do more harm. Applying a good moisturizer daily will surely fix this issue in less than one week.
2. Shiny and oily
Generally speaking, shiny skin is the result of excessive oil secretion and it is mostly linked to hormonal issues. If your oily skin is already giving you a lot of headaches, then it is best to avoid going on vacation in locations known for their humid weather. Instead of utilizing skin toners – which will dry your skin and aggravate shine even further – you should consider trying mineral powders.
3. Rosy cheeks
While it is impossible to avoid facial redness when you decide to take a walk outside at mid noon, having rosy cheeks all the time is awfully annoying. If you are certain that you are not suffering from rosacea, then the best remedy are the creams with green tint that neutralize the facial redness. However, if you have rosacea, then wear a strong SPF cream and the treatment recommended by your dermatologist. Also, wearing a hat with a large brim during the day whenever you go outside will surely help.
4. Pimples and blackheads
Excessive sweating and heat is bond to facilitate the formations of pimples and blackheads on your forehead and chin line. Because they experience hormonal changes rather frequently, women are more prone to developing pimples during summer. As a side note, you have a lot of reasons to be worried about if you experience constant rashes on the forehead (intertrigo), as this is specific to diabetics.
5. Big pores
Big pores are usually the first sign that you need to schedule an appointment for a cleansing treatment at the local spa. Because they are usually the result of clogged pores, it is highly advisable to wash your face more often, particularly with products formulated for oily-skin to prevent the formation of blackheads and pimples.
6. Skin dullness
If you notice your skin looks rather dull, then perhaps it’s time to think about the last time you exfoliated it. Because this is usually a symptom of dead skin accumulation, it can be easily and quickly addressed with microdermabrasion, chemical peels or other professional exfoliating techniques.
7. Fine lines
Not taking good care of your skin during summer is a surefire way of making aging signs and fine lines more visible. However, the good news is that you can easily deal with them by applying vitamin A based products (to stimulate the formation of collagen) as soon as possible.
8. Dark patches
If you have scars, scratch your face or have small marks on your skin, then it is very likely that the sun will transform those areas into unappealing dark patches. This condition is especially frequent among women who experience hormonal changes (menopause, pregnancy or being on the pill). Getting rid of the dark patches is usually more difficult as it implies diet changes and applying whitening creams on the affected area.
9. Folliculitis
The desire to get rid of the unwanted hair from certain areas is perfectly understandable during summer, as it is not only unaesthetic, but also keeps the body odors trapped. However, make sure that you take good care of your razors to prevent developing sharp folliculitis, a condition which will require several days of antibiotic treatment.
10. Crocodile skin
If you have a dry skin type and age spots, it is best to ask for the help of a professional when applying tanners or skip them altogether. Some people tend to develop alligator-like skin when applying the tanner wrongfully.
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