With the arrival of summer and rising temperatures, its normal to experience skin problems that can affect health and appearance.
Among the most common summer skin problems are excess sebum, skin imbalances and the appearance of blemishes.
The heat and humidity typical of this season can cause an increase in sebum production, leading to oilier skin that is prone to the formation of acne and blackheads. This excess sebum, combined with sweating, can clog pores and cause acne breakouts that are difficult to control.
Protect your skin from prolonged sun exposure
In addition, prolonged exposure to the sun without adequate protection can trigger skin imbalances. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation damages skin cells, decreasing the skin’s ability to retain moisture and leading to dryness and flaking.
This not only affects skin texture, but also makes it more vulnerable to other dermatological problems.
Another common problem during the summer is the appearance of dark spots or hyperpigmentation. Sun exposure stimulates the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color, which can result in sun spots, especially in areas of the face, hands and shoulders.
These spots can be difficult to treat and may persist long after sun exposure has subsided.
To prevent these problems, it is essential to adopt a proper summer skin care routine, including daily use of sunscreen, proper facial cleansing to control excess sebum and moisturizing products to maintain skin balance. In addition, it is advisable to avoid sun exposure during peak hours and wear protective clothing to minimize sun damage.
AYPA helps you to solve skin problems in summer
We recommend 3 Aypa products that help reduce the most common summer skin problems: sebum, balance the skin and prevent blemishes.
FACE SCRUB with Camu Camu
Exfoliates, hydrates and softens the skin. This antioxidant creamy face scrub removes dry devitalized skin for a radiant and more even complexion.
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