Post summer skin care
Summer is behind us and before we start applying winter skin care techniques, it might be a good idea to explore post summer skin care tips.
Post Summer Skin Care - 5 Tips for Reviving Your Skin
Although autumn has been with us for awhile, the telltale signs of summer fun in the sun still remain on our skin. Exposure to chlorine water in pools can strip our skin of essential oils, leaving it dry. Hours of extra time spent outdoors in the sunshine can also cause dryness and uneven skin tones. A little extra post summer skin care enables you to put your best fall face forward.
- First of all, continue to use a sunscreen. You can choose a moisturizer or foundation that has a sunscreen in it to protect your skin from the harmful UV rays that exist all year round.
- Exfoliate your skin to remove dead skin cells. After the summer season, there is a lot of dry skin left all over your body as a result of exposure to the sun, surf and chlorine water. The top layers of dead skin cells can be gently removed with a clay mask, warm water and a soft cotton washcloth to reveal the healthier, new skin beneath it.
- Choose a richer moisturizer to heal the damage done from the summer, as well as to protect your skin from the upcoming cold, windy weather. Select a moisturizer that will replenish the essential oils your skin lost and allow your skin to build a protective barrier for the winter without clogging your pores. A non-comedogenic moisturizer that incorporates natural ingredients is your best option.
- Continue to drink lots of water, even though you may not be as thirsty. It is natural to drink the right amount of water during the summer season to rehydrate. However, it is essential to rehydrate all year long and drinking six to eight glasses of water a day helps to keep your skin properly hydrated and looking its best. Of course, a healthy diet and avoiding cigarette smoking also shows on your skin.
- Wear a hat. During the summer, it serves to protect your face from the sun. In the colder months, you can wear a warmer hat with a brim to serve two important purposes - protect your skin from UV rays and keep your head warm.
With a little extra post summer skin care, your healthy summer glow can keep its glimmer throughout the colder months. After all, taking proper care of your skin reaps healthy rewards all year round.
Ryan Cote is the owner of ChinaDollSkin.com, a website providing spa-quality, natural beauty products and free skin care resources. http://www.ChinaDollSkin.com.
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Posted in Skin Care on October 2nd, 2008 by admin | |

on October 23rd, 2008 at 3:46 pm
This is a great article, thanks. With winter coming I know my dry skin is just around the corner. I found another interesting aritcle about dry skin too and it said that it’s okay to use oil on your skin. I always thought that was a bad idea. Do you have any opinion in this?
http://www.life123.com/article_FullStory/Dry-Skin-Care-Help_1205353540725.html?start=3
on October 23rd, 2008 at 5:45 pm
Hi Susan,
Oils mentioned in the article are good moisturizers, they keep the moisture locked. Any time a moisturizer contains coconut oil for example, it is sure to provide deep, rich moisture without the extra greasiness.
Check out this moisturizer recipe; what it has is beeswax and beeswax does the same thing: it locks in the moisture and keeps it there longer.
I hope this helps,
Biljana