Seasonal changes can wreak havoc on your skin. Humidity, temperature shifts, and dry air can trigger breakouts, clogged pores, and inflammation. Here are 5 skincare hacks to keep your skin clear and glowing:

1. Double-Cleanse Smartly

What to Do: Use an oil-based cleanser to remove makeup and sunscreen, followed by a gentle foaming cleanser.

Why It Works: Prevents clogged pores and removes impurities without over-drying the skin.

Pro Tip: Avoid harsh scrubs that can irritate acne-prone skin.

2. Moisturize Even If You Have Oily Skin

What to Do: Choose a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer.

Why It Works: Hydrated skin balances oil production, preventing breakouts caused by dryness.

Pro Tip: Gel-based moisturizers with hyaluronic acid are ideal for humid or fluctuating weather.

3. Exfoliate Gently, Not Daily

What to Do: Use chemical exfoliants like salicylic acid 2–3 times a week.

Why It Works: Clears dead skin cells, prevents clogged pores, and reduces acne formation.

Pro Tip: Avoid physical scrubs that can cause micro-tears and inflammation.

4. Protect With Sunscreen

What to Do: Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ every day, even in cloudy weather.

Why It Works: sun exposure can worsen acne scars and trigger post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Pro Tip: Use oil-free or mattifying sunscreens to avoid extra shine.

5. Target Breakouts With Spot Treatments

What to Do: Apply benzoyl peroxide, tea tree oil, or sulfur-based treatments directly on pimples.

Why It Works: Reduces bacteria, inflammation, and accelerates healing.

Pro Tip: Use sparingly to avoid dryness or irritation on surrounding skin.

 Bonus Tip

Mind Your Diet & Hydration: Drinking water and eating anti-inflammatory foods like leafy greens, berries, and nuts can help your skin fight breakouts from the inside.

 

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