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10 handy tips to protect your skin in changing weather

Updated on: 15 March,2018 09:33 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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Experts have listed 10 handy tips to protect your skin in changing weather. Take a look at the skin care tips below

10 handy tips to protect your skin in changing weather

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March is the month of changing weather. Be mindful of skin issues, and keep troubles away by exfoliating twice a week and by using a moisturiser with SPF in it, suggest experts. Sham Kumar, Assistant Education Manager at Kiehl's India, Geetika Mittal Gupta, Founder and Medical Director at ISAAC, and Shubhika Jain, founder of RAS Luxury Oils, have given inputs:


1. Exfoliate your skin: Exfoliating your skin can really help in the rejuvenating your skin. Do so at least twice a week using the appropriate exfoliating products according to the skin type like face scrubs, exfoliating face masques. This removes dead cells, dull skin-debris, improving hydration from toners and moisturisers.


2. Practice using a nourishing facial oil: Use a nourishing facial oil before applying SPF lotions.


3. Use peel off mask: Peels can really help to break the toughest layers of dead skin, we recommend a gentle peel with the quinoa husk extract (super food) which is known for ultimate exfoliating properties, gentle on skin, safe for acne prone and even sensitive skin types.

4. Make use of antioxidants: Antioxidants can really help in rejuvenation of skin cells. Pure vitamin C in the serums and moisturisers rejuvenates skin and known for other benefits like boosting collagen and elastin production in your skin, protection from free radicals.

5. Use essential oils during evening: Follow the correct skincare regimen during evening time. Some of the essentials oils that can help rejuvenate skin at night are primrose oil, which is extracted from the ripe seeds of the evening primrose. It contains essential fatty acids that the body cannot produce on its own that help to repair the skin barrier while maintaining hydration and elasticity. Lavender oil has soothing and calming properties, this oil helps skin looking brighter and healthier.

6. Apply Vitamin C serum: A vitamin-C serum is a must in every woman's arsenal. It is a powerful antioxidant to combat the effects of free radical damage due to air pollution. It leaves the skin with a soft dewy glow all over.

7. Use retinol infused skin care products: Retinol being one of the richest sources of vitamin A, combats wrinkles, smoothens the skin and slows the overall signs of ageing over time.

8. Have a nutritious diet: Never neglect on a healthy nutritious diet. It is crucial to maintain a healthy and youthful skin. Stay away from inflammatory foods such as excessive oil, dairy and opt for plenty of fruits and vegetables.

9. Drink plenty of water: Hydrate your body by drinking plenty of water everyday to add to the glow of your skin.

10. Keep your skin hydrated: This can be done by using hydrosols -- floral waters made from the steam distillation of various plant materials. Rose is highly recommended as not only does it havea refreshing scent, it is anti-inflammatory and helps maintain the skins PH balance.

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