4 tips to keep skin stickiness at bay in monsoons

The long wait is over as the monsoon arrives like a hero, saving us from the summer heat. The clouds provide a much-needed break, encouraging us to embrace our inner child by dancing in the rain and making paper boats. This time feels magical. The sound of rain is a favorite, inviting us to enjoy tea, hot fritters, and deep conversations on the balcony. But why isn’t your skin glowing even under all these clouds?

It’s the humidity’s dampness and stickiness. With rain comes increased humidity, which stops sweat from evaporating and makes your clothes feel heavier. Humidity can be a nightmare, clogging pores and causing breakouts. Don’t let the monsoon bring you down; avoid the humidity issues and enjoy the season without irritation.

Wear Lighter Clothes

The moisture in the air makes your clothes heavier and stickier. Your skin produces more oil, making the clothes feel even stickier. Avoid denim and tight clothes. Choose breathable materials like cotton and linen. Wear loose-fitting clothes that allow for better movement and feel airy. Consider wearing a cotton camisole to create a barrier between your skin and the fabric.

Extra Care for Your Skin

The high humidity causes sebaceous glands to produce more oil. Avoid comedogenic products that can clog pores. If you’re prone to acne, wash your face often with a gentle cleanser. Stick to your skincare routine to prevent breakouts. Use a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer. Exfoliate regularly to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores. Don’t skip showers or baths to stay clean and remove dirt and sweat buildup. A quick face mask can also help refresh you midday.

Stay Hygienic

Take extra care with your laundry to ensure you have fresh clothes daily. Re-wearing clothes can irritate the skin and harbor bacteria. This practice helps maintain hygiene and keeps you feeling fresh. Fresh clothes also prevent your skin from feeling clammy.

Wash Your Hair

Don’t let grease build up in your hair, as it attracts dust and dirt, making your scalp itchy and heavy. This grease and dust can lead to breakouts along your hairline and face, causing discomfort. Wash your hair regularly to avoid a bad hair day. Use shampoo to clean your scalp for an energized day ahead. A clean scalp lifts your mood and gets you ready for the day. Remember to oil your hair to prevent dryness.

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