The dermatologist teaches how to adapt your skin care routine during the summer

The dermatologist teaches how to adapt your skin care routine during the summer


The expert lists key tips for using acids in skin care during the season

Summer is a highly anticipated season for Brazilians and with its proximity it is necessary to intensify body care. With temperatures and sun exposure rising, that’s important double your attention with the skin. In this sense, investing in increased hydration and the use of sunscreen are preventative measures that promote organ health. Furthermore, maintaining a skincare routine helps the well-being of the epidermis.




Therefore doubts arise about the application of acids during this process. Even if common sense believes that during the summer period it is necessary to abandon therapeutic practices, this is not true. Therefore, the ideal is make adjustments in everyday life, resulting in healthy and protected skin.

Dermatologist and co-founder of Clínica Dominique, Dr. Vivian Simões Pires, explains that maintain your care routine with summer skin, the use of specific acids is also essential. “For example, if we use retinoic acid in the winter, we make a gradual change, we reduce the concentration of retinoic acid, and when summer comes, we use another type of acid that does not create problems if used in this season.”

Furthermore, the specialist emphasizes the importance of use sun protection. This is because the duct has the task of avoiding any damage resulting from the use of acids during the summer period. In this way it is plausible to continue with skin care without forgetting to enjoy the season.

Tips for using acids in skin care during summer

  1. Use lighter acids: Choose acids recommended for use during periods of increased sun exposure, such as mandelic acid or tranexamic acid. They are aggressive and offer benefits to the skin without the risk of leaving it stained.
  1. Less is more: In summer it is recommended to reduce the frequency of application. Therefore, instead of applying acids daily, reduce them to two or three times a week.
  1. Invest in sun protection: In addition to a generous application in the morning, the ideal is to reapply the filter every two hours. Protection from UVA and UVB rays is essential to avoid damage.
  1. Don’t forget about hydration: The use of acids can make the skin more sensitive, a condition that is intensified by exposure to the sun. Therefore, keeping your skin hydrated with suitable products is essential.
  1. Be careful about sun exposure: Even when using sunscreen, avoid exposing yourself to the sun immediately after applying the acids. Prefer to use them at night and, during the day, use physical barriers to protect yourself from the sun.

Source: Terra

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