The sweet smell of wet earth has started enchanting us again. Monsoon is here, decorating the earth with green trees, fresh flowers, and beautiful rainbows. It attracts, enchants, and relaxes the mind. While it refreshes the earth and relaxes our minds, monsoon has an opposite and adverse effect on the skin. The dry, humid air soaks the skin’s moisture, making it look dull and lifeless. It causes issues like itchy skin, eczema, rashes, etc. Plus, it also causes the skin to produce excess oil and melanin, leading to skin concerns like acne and pigmentation. You’d think hyperpigmentation is a summer scare, why worry about it in this cloudy weather? However, hyperpigmentation is a very prevalent predicament in the rains. It damages the skin’s tone and texture, causing redness and inflammation. There’s nothing you can do to change the air’s humidity levels. But, you can certainly change your skincare routine to accommodate the rainy season! Adding an anti-hyperpigmentation kit to your skincare routine is a good start but you can do much more to keep your skin healthy. Here are a few tips to deal with hyperpigmentation in the monsoons:
Follow a Skincare Routine for Monsoon
Our skin needs regular care and nourishment, even in the pleasant rainy weather. Keeping your skin hydrated and supple in the rain is a challenge. To win this battle, you need to think ahead and add some good weapons to your arsenal way before the monsoon arrives. From cleansing and moisturizing to using proper sun protection, every step of your monsoon skin care routine counts.
Cleansing
Cleansing is of utmost importance for the skin, no matter the season or the weather. A good cleanser removes the dirt and impurities from the pores and helps the skin absorb nutrients and other skincare products. You must choose a cleanser that suits your skin type and improves skin texture.
Toning
Toning is the process of removing impurities and unnecessary product buildup from deep within the skin. It penetrates the innermost layers of the skin and clears the pores. Some people think it’s okay to skip this step but experts recommend regular toning for maintaining skin’s texture and keeping pigmentation at bay.
Moisturizing
Our skin needs regular nourishment and hydration to keep looking fresh and supple. You can add a good moisturizer to your skincare routine. And if your skin requires targeted treatment or deep nourishment, you can also try using a serum. Serums are lightweight and get easily absorbed into the skin.
Sunscreen
Despite the cloudy weather, monsoon experiences the same exposure to the sun’s harmful UV rays as any other season. Hence, using a broad-spectrum sunscreen that offers complete sun protection like Kamree’s mineral sunscreen gel is necessary.
Try Targeted Treatment for Recurring Pigmentation Issues
Many face pigmentation and acne issues seasonally, especially in summers and monsoons. But many others face these issues all year round. For those of us who have to battle hyperpigmentation every day, it is better to try targeted treatment for this specific concern in our daily routine. This usually includes serums or spot creams that work on the affected areas to provide relief. Adding a serum to your CTM routine can nourish the skin, reduce pigmentation, and restore tone and texture.
Anti-Hyperpigmentation Kit for Complete Care
If you don’t have a set CTM (Cleansing-Toning-Moisturizing) routine, you can opt for an anti-hyperpigmentation kit with specific ingredients to target pigmentation and clear the skin. Kamree’s anti-hyperpigmentation kit has everything your skin needs to stay healthy and nourished in the humid monsoon air. Its skin whitening face wash clears the pores, while Vitamin C serum brightens and revitalizes dull skin. The Niacinamide serum reduces pigmentation, fades spots, smoothens the texture, and balances oil production, giving you a smooth, flawless complexion. Kamree’s mineral sunscreen gel protects the skin from sun exposure and damage.
Use Sunscreen Daily in All Seasons
If you’re wondering whether you need sunscreen in your monsoon skin routine, the answer is a resounding yes! Sun’s harmful UV rays reach us even through the cloudy skies of monsoon. So, it’s essential to protect the skin from sun exposure with a broad-spectrum sunscreen that blocks all kinds of UV rays. Choose a sunscreen that suits your skin type and needs.
Sunscreen Gels for Oily Skin
It is best to opt for a sunscreen gel for oily skin or sensitive / combination skin as they are lightweight and absorb easily and quickly.
Sunscreen Lotions and Creams for Dry Skin
Sunscreen lotions and creams work best for dry skin. Dry skin needs nourishment and hydration. Sunscreen lotions are heavier than mineral sunscreen for oily skin. They can stay longer on the skin forming a layer on the skin. They provide more nourishment and hydration without making the skin look oily or sweaty.
Stay Hydrated
Hydration is the skin’s biggest need in monsoon’s humidity. To keep your skin hydrated, plump, and elastic drink lots of water and use hydrating products like serums or moisturizers.
Summing Up
Hyperpigmentation is a common skin concern in monsoon. But, with proper preventive care, regular nourishment, and a good anti-hyperpigmentation kit, you can reduce and manage it easily. Staying hydrated, choosing the right skincare products, and using a sunscreen gel for oily skin are essential for proper monsoon skin care.