Summer Skincare Tips - Lily of the Desert

Summer Skincare Tips

Summer is the best time for being outdoors, enjoying the warm weather, and soaking up the sun. However, when the sun beats down on our skin, it can tend to dry it out and cause damage if we aren’t careful. Now, with a few helpful tips and recommendations, we can do our best to avoid premature aging and permanent damage to our skin. 

Apply Sunscreen to Avoid Sun Damage 

Applying sunscreen to your skin is a great way to curb the probability of sun damage, but many people don’t apply enough or apply it frequently enough. For instance, a proper amount of sunscreen for a face is a little less than a teaspoon of product. Sunscreen should be reapplied at least every two hours, and staying out of the midday sun is also helpful in avoiding sun damage. 

There are many sunscreen products made these days that can benefit all the different skin types from oil-free, ones for people with sensitive skin, water-resistant sunscreen, and sunscreen specifically formulated for kids. When choosing the right sunscreen, it’s important to choose one that specifies broad-spectrum protection, has a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30, and is water-resistant. Applying early and often can help protect your skin.

Don’t Just Rely on Sunscreen Alone

In addition to using sunscreen appropriately, making sure you’re not exposed to the sun between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm can be crucial. This is when the sun’s UV rays are the most harmful. 

Additionally, wearing appropriate clothing can also be a wise choice. Luckily there are special clothing brands that make sun-protective garments for people of all ages. For example, applying a lip balm that contains sunscreen can protect the delicate skin of your lips. Wearing a large brimmed hat can also help keep the sun’s rays off your face. 

Routinely Exfoliate for Smooth Skin 

Regularly exfoliating your skin can help remove dead skin cells, which can work to aid your skin’s health and allow for improved absorption of skincare products. Making your own aloe vera skin scrub can be an economical way to help scrub the skin back to optimal health while also deeply moisturizing the skin. Remember: using a natural product limits your exposure to harmful chemicals while accomplishing your goal of soft and smooth skin. 

Keep Skin Properly Hydrated

It’s important to help keep your skin properly hydrated from the inside out. In the summer, more time outside and hotter temperatures can lead to dehydration. Our skin has the tendency to become dehydrated in the summer, due to increased sweating and the constant loss of water from sweating. Drinking the right amount of water can help hydrate your body, aid in detoxification, and maintain proper moisture balance to the skin.

Applying a product like Lily’s 99% aloe gelly can help with optimal hydration of the skin, as the gelly hydrates at least 3 epidermal layers of the skin. Since aloe vera is compatible with all skin types and ages, everyone in your family can benefit from using it. It’s also a very neutral product, so you can add it into some moisturizers for an added boost if you wish.

Cool Skin After Sun Exposure 

If you end up with too much sun, it can be a miserable experience. Tanning may be a popular look among people of all ages, but it is actually an indication of skin damage. If you find yourself experiencing the effects of too much time in the sun, the 99% aloe gelly can help calm and soothe the irritated skin. For an even more cooling sensation, put the gelly in the refrigerator first!

Prepare Your Skin for Summer

If you’re ready to prepare your skin for the summer season with Lily of the Desert aloe vera products, it’s never too early or late. Find our products in a store near you, or go online to Amazon, Vitacost, and Lucky Vitamin to get it delivered right to your door. 

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