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Summers are the biggest enemy for any skin, and the skin is the most delicate part of our body. The ultraviolet rays affect our skin deeply because of which we face many skin issues like sunburn, dark patches, acne, oily skin, etc. It is very much advisable to use sunscreen while going out in summers. But is the sunscreen really help our skin to protect it from sun heat and make it a healthy skin?
Skin Rashes: in summers, sweating, tight clothes, heat, dust, and dirt clog, etc. result in itchy rashes, blisters or mini bumps on the skin badly. Dehydration: contain 75 percent of water. Dehydration is basically a loss of water. Like our body, our skin also needs water to bear sun heat. When our skin does not get enough hydration, then it starts leading skin dryness, skin irritation, lips cracking and dry skin patches. Skin Rashes: This is the most common problem Dehydration: our body is made of water and we
Acne: affect the skin badly if not taken care off. Acne appears in form of pimple, spots, marks, that comes due to sweat, a combination of heat and dirt. Dust generally clogs the skin’s pores and heat gives bacteria a perfect environment to grow. Sunburn: when it comes to summer it becomes too harsh on the skin which gives rashes, red patches (called sunburn). Sunburn especially attacks to those who have sensitive skin. Acne: Dirt and dust are common in summers and Sunburn: Sunny sun looks good in winters but
Tanning: to heat. Due to UV rays, it darkens the skin and pop-up hyperpigmentation. Fungal Bacteria: frictions to our skin like sweat, tight or fitted clothing. These friction and sweating generate infection and infection leads to rashes at time fungal infection. Tanning: Tanning changes our skin tone due Fungal Bacteria: Our body deals with many