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Its summer time and you know what that means…More
time in the sun! More time outdoors is more like it. But what does
that mean to your skin? More chances of skin problems! There are
more problems out there during the summer time other than getting
sunburn. That’s not going to stop of from staying outside now is it?
Of course not! Here are some summer time skin care tips to keep in
mind while enjoying that time under the sun?/font>
Sudden
summer time break outs
Summer time often comes with these sudden break outs,
mainly because of the heat and activeness during these summer
months. Don’t let these problems keep you indoors though. One thing
you can do is apply a sheer layer of foundation and use an oil-free
camouflage that matches the skin’s natural undertones to cover the
blemish. Use a clean brush to apply the camouflage to the surface
and just around the blemish and set with translucent powder.
Sunburn
Don’t let sunburns keep you sunless this summer. When
it comes to sunburns you should ALWAYS protect your skin. Protect
yourself from the harsh rays of the sun but wearing lots of
sunscreen that offers both UVA/UVB protection and reapply several
times; avoid products with acid exfoliants, which cause the skin to
be much more sensitive.
Poison Ivy and Heat Rash
Since it is that time of year to be outdoors, it may
mean for a lot of us to be hiking or spending some time in the great
outdoors. Poison Ivy and heat rash are additional hazards during the
summer. One of the most important rules are to keep all of your
tools and products disinfected When experiencing a heat rash try to
use less products so that the skin can heal first. Pull attention
away from the area by drawing attention to the uninfected areas.

Dry Skin from Traveling
Traveling in the hot heat often lead to dryer skin,
one thing to help prevent this is using a humidifier in your home to
help you skin regain it’s moisture. Moisture masks and night
moisturizers are great because they take advantage of the optimal
night renewal time. Striping the skin of oils is never a good thing
because it often causes the skin to retaliate by producing more oil
which leads to breakouts. So use products with essential hydrating
oils.
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