YOGYAKARTA Often, the air is more moist during the rainy season so that it makes the skin feel sticky, oily quickly, and looks dull. This change in weather can also trigger clogged pores and breakouts if the skin care routine is not adjusted. Skin doctors emphasize the importance of replacing some skincare steps to stay in line with changing air conditions. With some minor adjustments, you can keep your skin clean, comfortable, and stuffy free even though it rains every day. Here, practical tips that you can easily apply to taking care of your skin during the rainy season.

High moisture makes sweat and oil more easily accumulate so that pores are prone to congestion. Therefore, use soft cleaning that does not erode skin natural oil but still effectively removes dirt. Cleaning the face twice a day helps keep the skin fresh and avoid sticky taste. Choose a formula free sulfate so that the skin doesn't feel dry after washing.

The rainy season makes the skin more susceptible to piling up dead cells due to sweat mixed with moisture. Light exfoliation 1.2 times a week helps keep the skin texture smooth and prevents the appearance of dull cells. Choose a soft exfoliator such as enzymes or lactic acid so that the skin is not irritated. With the right rhythm, the skin looks brighter and the pore remains clean.

Even though the air is moist, the skin still needs hydration so as not to lose its natural softness. However, moisturizers that are too heavy can cause a sticky taste during the rainy season. Turning to gel or water-based moisturizers helps the skin stay moist without making it oily. This light texture also absorbs faster so it feels comfortable throughout the day.

Many people think sunscreen is unnecessary when the weather is cloudy, even though UV rays still penetrate the clouds. Unconscious UV exposure can damage the skin and trigger premature aging. Choose sunscreen with a mild, non-commedogenic, and waterproof formula to be suitable for use when the air is moist. Use it every morning to keep the protection optimal.

During the rainy season, the skin is easier to break out or becomes sensitive due to weather changes. Instead of piling up too many active products, focus on ingredients that calm and strengthen hydration. Niacinamide, panthenol, or hyaluronic acid is a safe choice to keep the skin balanced. Simple but consistent treatments are usually more effective than aggressive approaches.

Healthy skin barriers make the skin more resistant to high humidity and change in temperature. Make sure your routine does not wash too often or use products that are too harsh. Quoting the Hindustan Times, Friday, November 14, products with ceramide content or composition of ingredients that support barrier repairs can help the skin to be more stable. With a strong barrier, the skin is not easily transmitted even though the air changes drastically.

Thick makeup in moist air can make the skin feel stuffy and trigger the clogging of the pore. If you want to keep using makeup, choose a mild, breathable, and non-commedogenic formula. Make sure you do double cleansing at night so that all the remaining makeup and pollution lifts perfectly. With maintained hygiene, the skin is even easier to breathe.

The rainy season not only affects facial skin, but also the scalp which often becomes oilier. This condition can trigger ketombe, itching, or hair loss if left unchecked. Exfoliating or detoxing the scalp regularly helps reduce the buildup of oil and dirt. Healthy scalp will make hair look stronger and fresh throughout the season.

Caring for the skin during the rainy season does not mean changing the entire routine, but adjusts small steps to be more relevant to air conditions. By doing the tips above, you can face the rainy season with healthy, fresh, and sticky-free skin.


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