our skin tends to be more oily, whereas in the winter when it’s very cold, it tends to be more dry and sensitive,” explained Dr. Gary Goldenberg, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of
in New York. “Hence, having the exact same skin care routine through the year doesn’t work for everyone.”During warmer weather, as a rule of thumb, experts recommend a lightweight cleanser, a light moisturizer and a broad-spectrum sunscreen for every skin type. “In spring and summer, a much lighter humectant such as hyaluronic acid can be used instead of heavier winter creams,” said Dr. Stacy Chimento, a board-certified dermatologist atin Florida.
“Although I advise everyone to wear sunscreen year-round, it’s especially important to wear it in the spring, summer and early fall months as we spend more time outdoors and the sun is stronger,” Goldenberg said. It’s also likely you sweat more as the weather heats up, which means you’ll need to cleanse and exfoliate more frequently. “Using an exfoliant to clean the oil and debris off so you don’t break out with acne” is important, explained Dr. Richard Bottiglione, a board-certified dermatologist and founder ofin Arizona. “You should clean your face after walking and working out, so the sweat and oils don’t clog your pores.
Each person’s skin needs will be different, but Goldenberg recommends that people who have sensitive skin or eczema “moisturize more for a longer period of time into the spring and summer months.”The following morning routines serve as general guidance, but always consult your dermatologist before making any significant changes to your regimen.Dr. Gary Goldenberg's recommended products for morning use for combination/acne-prone skin.
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