7.18.2021

Washing disturbed skin: the best cleansing and exfoliating tips for the monsoon season

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BENGALURU: The monsoon calls for endless chai and pakoras tours. While the general mood is good, your skin will remain worn out. Changes in humidity in the atmosphere can cause the skin to become dull and it must fight off a variety of bacterial and fungal infections that occur during this time. Exposure to pollutants and acidic rainwater causes irritation. Therefore, cleansing and peeling are a must for healthy skin. Using natural and herbal ingredients instead of chemicals is a great option.

Why Personalize Skin Care?
Since everyone is unique, it needs a personalized skin care routine that eliminates the vicious cycle of trial and error. Jatin Gujrati, CEO of Vedix, a technological beauty brand developed with the wisdom of modern Ayurveda, said, "Because there are so many different categories of diseases, needs and goals, you need specific products or treatments that are good for you. This is where personalized hair and skin care comes into play. Not only is this personalization a process of getting to know your skin and hair, but it is also a sustainable option to address your specific concerns based on your prakriti and doshas.

Why peel?

1To keep bacteria out: Exfoliating during the monsoons is an essential step for flawless skin and preventing bacterial and fungal infections.

Personalized skin care can help
having rashes, dull complexion, rashes, and flaky skin

2 Say hello to radiant skin: Regular peeling frees the pores and reveals fresh new cells. Makes your skin healthy, fresh and young.

Help Your Skin Breathe: There are several types of physical peels, but you can also opt for a chemical peel.

Body scrubs help the skin to achieve an even complexion and also remove ingrown hairs.

Dr. Madhuri Agarwal, Founder and Medical Director of the Yavana Aesthetic Clinic, says, "A regular exfoliating routine during the monsoons can open pores, reduce dead skin buildup, and improve skin health. Exfoliate twice a week for oily skin and once every seven to ten days for dry skin. Don't overdo it, as it breaks the skin's barrier and deprives the skin of its natural lipids. Use a chemical peel instead of a physical peel. She explains that a salicylic acid peel can open your pores, while an alpha hydroxy is good for a gentle peel. "If you are unsure about the type of exfoliator to use, see a dermatologist," he says.

Home improvement

1Oats mixed with honey and milk for sensitive skin.

Dry and grind and sprinkle an orange peel. Mix it with sour milk and rose water and use it as an exfoliator to improve a dull complexion.

Use fuller's earth and aloe vera as a scrub. The firming effect of Multani Mitti improves blood circulation and aloe vera gel clogs the pores. This scrub is suitable for oily or acne-prone skin.

Pandey anuja

(The author is a social media influencer @loftyspectrums and a lifestyle coach)

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