12 July,2019 03:46 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Monsoons are a lovely time of the year, there is green all around. You should also be able to enjoy monsoons without having to worry about the effects of the humid weather on your skin. Our skin needs moisture for crucial reasons. Moisture keeps our skin elastic and firm. Our skin is very resilient and can repair itself but we should not take this property for granted. Constant exposure of skin to the humid atmosphere renders it very susceptible to dehydration and damage. The weather changes during the monsoon are quite unpredictable and our neglect in skin care starts to show up in the form of acne, allergies, and rashes.
Humidity increases during the rainy season combines with the heat of the summer and increases the sebum production in the skin leading to a greasy appearance, which becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. The sticky face invites dust, dirt, and sweat which causes the skin pores to become clogged leading to acne breakouts. In addition to that, the skin becomes uneven and lifeless. There may be instances, where the person does not have a problem of acne in any other season but the monsoons. Acne in the rainy season can affect the back, arms and the buttocks as well and not just the face.
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The key to treat acne is to identify the skin type correctly and not to over cleanse. Over cleansing will dry out the skin, which in turn triggers the skin's mechanism to hydrate i.e. leading to more sebum secretion, which in turn leads to acne problem and the cycle starts again. Dr. Rinky Kapoor, Cosmetic Dermatologist, and Dermato Surgeon, The Esthetic Clinicsare lists few simple tips for you to keep your skin healthy and glowing in the monsoons season.
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Use Neem leaves and Neem fruit and oil: Neem is an excellent antidote to pimples and acne. It can be used in various ways:
Sugar to the rescue: Mix one tablespoon of honey with 3 tablespoons of brown sugar and lightly scrub your face this mixture and wash after 15 minutes. This will help prevent the acne and leave the skin clean and smooth.
Two-way potato: Potato fritters are the favourite dish in monsoon; did you know that you could use potatoes to fight monsoon acne too? Apply thin slices of potato or use potato juice on the affected areas and your acne will be gone in no time
Steam the pimples away: Steam your face for a few minutes regularly. This will help oven the pores and get rid of the problem of acne from the roots.
Astringent for oily skin: If you have naturally, oily skin then use an astringent after cleansing your face. This will help remove the dirt and oil from the pores.
Drink lots of water: Drink lots of water and avoid drinks like too much tea, coffee, and alcohol to prevent breakouts on the skin.
Wash your face regularly: Wash your face as soon as you come in from outside. Wipe the face with a soft towel or cloth. If the problem of acne still persists then it would require a detailed investigation and you should visit a good dermatologist to find out the root cause of the problem and get medical treatment.
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