Summer Skin Care tips you must follow for flawless skin

Make sure this Summers you only have a smile on your face instead of pimples and acne, by following these simple daily skin tips.

Are you scared that the sun will be harsh on your skin tanning it and cause sun-burns? And you’re planning to skip all the outings and be at your place? But that’s not possible, isn’t it? Well, your skin needs special treatment. So are you ready to pamper your skin and be as bright as summer sun?

NYOOOZ is here with some Summer Skin Care tips to pamper your skin.

Humidity demands more water

Wondering why you are looking pale and dull? Maybe it is because you’re aren’t giving your body enough water. Humid weather tends to make you sweat more, demanding more water intake. Drink 8-10 glasses of water to compensate water loss.

Moisturize your Skin with water based Moisturizer

We know it’s humid and you feel your skin is already oily, and doesn’t require a moisturizer, but you need to think again. It is absolutely a must to moisturize your skin to nourish it, with some water based moisturizer.

Avoid bacterial infections

Summer is a fertile period for bacteria making it necessary to properly clean your skin by using a mild exfoliator at least thrice on daily basis. Also your scalp tends to get oily and demands shampooing and conditioning twice a week.

Use fruit and NeemFace-packs

The nutrients that are lost in summers can be regained by using fruit and neem face packs which will keep the skin fresh and protects it from the perilous bacteria around and controls acne and pimples.

Use a reliable Sunscreen

You might use a stole to cover your face, but that doesn’t make the harmful UV rays of sun to reach you and damage your skin.  Use sunscreen with good SPF for a healthy and glowing skin.

It doesn’t take much, but a little care and precautions to keep your skin healthy and flawless in every season.


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