Summer Skincare
In the summer months, many of us spend far more outside than the rest of the year, which increases the risk of skin damage from the sun and pollution. For this reason, just like we change our clothing to match the season, so should we change our skincare too.
Prepare the Skin
With increased exposure to outside pollutants and increased perspiration, it is important to properly cleanse the skin. For this reason, we recommend double-cleansing the skin in the evening, which helps remove sweat and stale products, and allows your products to absorb deeper into the skin.
Treating the Skin
One of the biggest changes to the skin in the summer months is increased sweating, which can cause the skin to become dehydrated. This is exacerbated by the warmer weather, which increases evaporation from the skin. For this reason we recommend using hydrating products containing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and bisabolol.
However, warmer weather also increases oil production, for which reason many prefer a lighter moisturiser in the summer months. We recommend Sentéales Intense Source Cream, which intensively hydrates parched skins. It contains:
🔹 Hyaluronic acid to intensely hydrate, plump, and smooth the skin.
🔹Prickly pear - an anti-ageing and moisturising extract that is packed with antioxidants.
🔹Cherry blossom to moisturise and defend against environmental aggressors.
To increase skin hydration, apply the moisturiser to damp skin, which locks in hydration and helps your moisturiser absorb more easily.
Protecting the Skin
As we spend more time outside, it increases our exposure to UV rays, which not only cause irritation, but also speed skin aging and cause hyperpigmentation. For this reason it is important to regularly apply a sun cream that protects against UVA and has an SPF of 30 or above.
When applying sunscreen, make sure you apply it not only to the face, but also the eye area, ears, and scalp. These sensitive areas are particularly susceptible to sun damage.
For more on sunscreen, what to look for, and how to use it - click here!