The effect of Hyderabad weather on your skin

Mild temperatures and high humidity during the rainy season provide a perfect environment for the growth of fungi and bacteria on the skin, which can cause redness and itching. The likelihood of getting a skin infection is higher. In addition, people sweat a lot during the rainy season due to the humid weather. [Sources: 6] 
    
The internal temperature of the skin is increased by the cold wind and the blood vessels narrow. External: The amount of moisture in the air decreases in winter and increases the drying effects on the skin. Exposure to wind, cold water, and soap also increases dryness. [Sources: 7] 
    
Exposure to wind, cold water, and soap also increases dryness. External: The amount of moisture in the air decreases in winter, which increases the drying effect on the skin. Dry air from space heaters and other heating sources also suck moisture from the skin. [Sources: 4] 
    
Severe weather conditions (hot, humid, cold, and dry) cause many problems for the skin, such as acne, severe skin dryness, and dandruff, leading to worsening skin problems and new problems. The skin appears very hot in the climate and it is not possible to determine what causes the increased secretion of oil in the skin and the appearance of the skin. [Sources: 2] 
    
Sunburn: The summer sun is hard and scorches the skin, resulting in red spots, rashes, and burns. Simply put, it's like the sun burns your soft and sensitive skin. Sunburns occur in more people with sensitive skin than anyone else. Solution: The only way to protect your skin from sunburn is to minimize sunlight. [Sources: 5] 
    
Hot weather, accompanied by rising humidity during the summer months, can make the skin sticky. Damp skin can lead to problems such as stinging heat, fungal infections such as foot fungi, and chafing. Remember to replace the air conditioning filters and clean the fan blades to prevent the accumulation of dust and bacteria that can irritate the mucous membranes of the skin. [Sources: 3] 
    
The summer season is a hard time not only for the body but also for the skin. As temperatures soar and the heat becomes unbearable, you need to train your body to ward off the heat and stay cool, which has the same need for your sensitive skin. [Sources: 5] 
    
Winter and seasonal climatic conditions affect our skin and body. Dehydration and dryness in the upper layer of the skin prompt us to buy over-the-counter moisturizers, cold creams, and sunscreens. We all know how our skin behaves under changing climatic conditions. [Sources: 0] 
    
The top layer of the skin loses its moisture due to dry and windy conditions, making it susceptible to allergies, pigmentation, dryness, and remarkably fine wrinkles and lines. Under these conditions, the pores of the skin are more open and better suited to catching infections. Broken skin on the cheeks makes them itchy and sensitive. [Sources: 0] 
    
When tanning, the skin reacts with melanin when exposed to UV radiation from the sun and forms a protective shield. The melanin leads to a dark pigmentation that patches the skin evenly. As a result, we are talking about a darkening of the skin due to hyperpigmentation of the tan. [Sources: 5] 
    
Wear gloves and scarves everywhere. Apply night cream to face and body before bed. Remove excess cream with moist cotton wool that does not absorb moisture from the skin. Drink at least 7-8 glasses of water a day. [Sources: 7] 
    
Mix all the liquid ingredients to get the right consistency. Apply mayonnaise or egg yolk to the skin to alleviate dryness. For dry skin mix, one teaspoon honey with rising water, one teaspoon almond flour (ground almonds), and two teaspoons dried milk powder. Mix the paste and apply it to the face. It should be even so that it does not drip. [Sources: 4] 
    
A few drops of oil a day not only act as a UV barrier but also help to get rid of pigmentation on the face and body. Mix a teaspoon of jojoba oil or avocado oil, add a drop of tea tree patchouli or geranium, and two drops of carrot seed oil. [Sources: 0] 
    
To prevent dehydration of the skin, use a body moisturizer that ensures effective and long-lasting results, such as the Neutrogena Norwegian Formula (r) Body Emulsion. A light cream that is richer than ordinary lotions, offers a lasting softening effect and protection against dryness and dandruff. At the same time, it is convenient enough for daily use. [Sources: 3] 
    
The synthesis of vitamin D in the skin takes place in a two-step process. First, the skin is exposed to solar UVB radiation (7 DHC) and photolyzes vitamin D 3. After the initial photolysis vitamin D 3 is isomerized to vitamin D of the skin depending on temperature and membrane. [Sources: 9] 
    
What most people don't realize is that the feel-good food associated with cold weather can also contribute to skin breakouts. If you eat a high-carbohydrate diet, you risk a hormone imbalance, which can lead to acne and poor skin quality. [Sources: 8] 
    
If your skin is sensitive to changes in the weather and you can't keep up with over-the-counter products, don't hide behind your turtle neck sweater. Make an appointment with an accredited dermatologist to discuss your options. Even if you step up your skincare routine, you can expect little to change over the course of the year. [Sources: 8] 
    
You can always book a virtual appointment at lejeunemedspa.com or visit the centers at Hyderabad and Bangalore.




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[0]: https://www.youandi.com/ChangingWeatherCanDamageYourSkinAndHair
    
[1]: https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/hyderabad/telangana-cold-wave-likely-to-continue-for-more-two-three-days-7114955/
    
[2]: https://www.arabiaweather.com/en/content/the-effect-of-weather-on-the-skin
    
[3]: https://gulfnews.com/uae/effects-of-changing-environment-on-skin-1.353410
    
[4]: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/health/Winter-proof-your-skin/article16890775.ece
    
[5]: https://www.indiatoday.in/lifestyle/wellness/story/6-common-skin-problems-sunburn-acne-unhealthy-you-suffer-hot-summer-heat-weather-humid-tips-to-deal-with-them-322690-2016-05-10
    
[6]: https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/2019/oct/03/dont-let-rain-spoil-your-skin-2042535.html
    
[7]: https://newshyderabad.wordpress.com/tag/dry-skin/
    
[8]: https://dermcare.us/weather-complexion/
    
[9]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897581/
    
You can always book a virtual appointment at lejeunemedspa.com or visit the centers at Hyderabad and Bangalore.
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