A change in seasons often -- though not always -- dictates the need for a change in skin care. In winter, your skin loses moisture to the dry, cold air outside and the dry, heated air inside. In summer, the air holds more moisture, and your skin will, too.
The trick to mastering skin care is understanding that there are different solutions for everyone -- even people with the same type of skin.
To find out what works best for your skin during warmer weather, you might need to experiment.
If your skin is already oily, you might be more prone to breakouts. If you have normal or dry skin, using less moisturizer could be the key. Exfoliators are commonly used during the summer --for oily or dry skin -- to keep the skin free of debris and dirt that are more prevalent in the air. |