Shortly, summer in the region will be at its peak and the harsh sunlight will lead to a myriad effects on the skin ranging from sweat, dehydration, characteristic skin allergies, harsh sunburns, deep tanning and other problems.
There’s not much you can do about the heat from the sunlight. However, you can help keep the glow on your skin. Instead of worrying about the changing weather, or even the age factor, there are some preventive measures you can take to keep your skin looking young and healthy, the most crucial being limiting your exposure to the sun. Here, we tell you how:
For those who are still in their 20s, there is not much to ponder over skin maintenance. The main goal now is to prevent future skin damage and good skincare habits will help preserve your beautiful skin for a long time.
Those on the wrong side of 30, need to give serious thought to ways to maintain the skin and keep it glowing. Exposure of skin to UV sun-rays causes age spots, leading to wrinkles, loose skin and damage over the years so it is essential that one follows an appropriate skin care routine to take care of the skin and protect it from the adverse effect of sun rays.
Similarly, those in their 40s gradually begin to lose the tightness of the skin, which starts to have a dull texture and pores are far more evident. This age group needs to follow a stringent skincare regimen – including the use of a cream-based cleanser, morning and night. In particular, people in their 40s should use a high-quality night cream which contains retinal.
By the age of 50, the rate of skin renewal is once every nine weeks, which results in wrinkles, loss of elasticity and radiance and may also lead to discoloration. To get the glow back, it is essential to use products that contain alpha hydroxyl acid, which helps in cell renewal through exfoliation.
Taking the right steps now will prove to be worth millions in the long run of beauty and health.