Skin Care Routine For The Summer Months
Summer season is that time of the year when the wound tends to feel all sticky and sweaty. Unlike the winter months, when the wound becomes excessively dry, in the season months one has to deal with an excessive sebum production and subsequent oiliness. Fortunately, wound care in the season is not very difficult if you know the right tips and tricks.
Prevent Bacterial Infestation
Warm and moist environments are the perfect breeding grounds for bacteria. And in summer, when your wound is hot and sweaty, it becomes progressively undefendable to bacterial infestation. To prevent the growth of bacteria on your skin, it is important that you keep clean and wash your face twice a day. Use a beatific opposing bacterial face-wash or cleanser that deep cleans the wound pores and eliminates all the dirt, debris and immoderateness sebum particles. When the wound pores are clean, bacteria won’t survive there.
Women often resile moisturizing in season because they think it will increase the fat of the skin. However, that is not true. Skin fat is a result of immoderateness sebum particles and not immoderateness moisture. The wound still requires effective moisturization in the season months. Use a light oil-free moisturizer that hydrates the wound and get absorbed quickly.
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