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Moisturizing For The Warm Weather

Many times, the warm weather can cause your skin to be oily and some people take this as “I don’t need moisturizer,” which is wrong. The warm weather increases sebum production, which is what the oily substance on your skin is called. Even though the warm weather increases sebum production, you still need to moisturize to keep your skin looking healthy and protect your skin from the harmful UV rays.

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Dry or Humid Heat?

When choosing your moisturizer, the type of weather you deal with during the warm months matters. If you’re in a drier climate, you will need richer moisturizer and if you’re in a more humid climate, you need lighter products.

Go Lightweight

When choosing a moisturizer for the summer, most women go for the lightweight moisturizers. These are moisturizers are water based, very light, and still make your skin feel hydrated without the heaviness.

Zinc Oxide

This is a very popular ingredient found in lighter moisturizers. Zinc oxide mineral sunscreens give you the best sun protection, but they also help prevent wrinkles, prevent dark spots, and sun spots.

Wheat and Soy Proteins

If you have combination skin, you know there are spots on your face that don’t always get the moisture they need. Look for green moisturizers that have wheat and soy proteins, which add moisture to dry spots.

Moisturizers with UV Protection

Most people use sunscreen when they know they’re going to spending long hours at the beach, but a rule of thumb when choosing moisturizers is to buy moisturizers and foundations with UV protection. That way you don’t have to worry about applying sunscreen over your makeup.

Essential Oils

Essential oils like virgin coconut oil, jojoba, or rosehip seed oil are great when you have dry skin. Essential oils work great in areas where there is a lot of dry heat, where you don’t really sweat as much as you do in more humid areas.

Oil-free

People that suffer from a glossy face that gets extra oily with the hot weather can benefit from using oil-free moisturizers. This controls the oil on your face as well as refines your pores.

There are many great products that you can at a beauty supply shop, but many times it’s best to talk to a dermatologist. They can help analyze your skin and tell you what will work best for you.

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