Due to humidity, skin tends to get oily. Clean your face at least twice a day with a cleanser or face wash. However, try to go as chemical-free as possible. Guys, summer can be downright cruel to your skin if you don't look after it properly. Follow these suggestions to make sure your skin shines as bright as the sun, even in the scorching heat.
* SunscreenLeaving the house in the summer without using sunscreen is sin. Look for a sunscreen which is oil free and at least has a SPF of 30. Apply it every two hours when outside. Men who don't use sunscreen run the risk of getting sun damage, which results in redness and irritation says dermatologist Kanchan Mehra. Sunscreen also helps in keeping the skin looking young.
* CleansingDue to humidity, skin tends to get oily. Clean your face at least twice a day with a cleanser or face wash. However, try to go as chemical-free as possible.
You can opt for homemade cleansers, like a paste made with raw milk, ripe mashed banana with few drops of lemon or orange juice. Cleansing mix made with fresh aloe vera pulp/juice mixed with lemon juice is another good cleanser to open pores and flush out toxins from skin.
* Eat healthyYou must have heard that you are what you eat. This may sound clichéd but it's true that your skin is impacted by your diet and the lifestyle choices you make. Avoid oily, fried food. Get your glow with proteins, Vitamin A and C. A glass of yoghurt smoothie with fruits such as strawberries and apple is a great way to start your day.
* MoisturiseMoisturising your face is a summer essential for good skin. It keeps your skin hyrdated and fresh, and also prevents wrinkles and laugh lines. For natural hydration, use cucumber and tomato juice, which also helps in lightening blemishes and tanning.
* Toner
Spending time out in summer means your skin comes in contact with various pollutants. The pollutants and grime impact our skin's ability to stay elastic. The benefit of using a toner is that it keeps the skin firm and clear. It also helps in reducing the risk of ingrown hairs after shaving.