How to Manage Your Skincare Routine During Allergy Season

Ashley S.Ashley S.

Did you know that it is estimated that 29% of US adults and 19% of children population suffers from allergies?! Most people have hay fever’s itchy, watery eyes and runny, red nose. In order to aid those who are experiencing a sore and sensitive complexion, we can help you take care of your symptoms, whether you are struggling with reactions to high pollen counts or other allergies. This is what you can do and how you can manage your skincare routine if you’re struggling with common breakouts & redness.

What Are Some Common Allergy-prone Skin Conditions?

People with sensitive skin often suffer from allergic skin conditions because their immune systems are constantly being provoked to react to substances or environments. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology estimates that one in fifty people suffer from eczema (atopic dermatitis). Indicators of eczema include bumps that are red, itchy, scaly, raw, or mildly elevated. It could be easiest to spot around the bends of your elbows and knees or at the nape of your neck. Symptoms may come and go over the course of a lifetime, and seasonal allergies or asthma are frequent comorbidities that may be present. Soaps, moisturizers, and other gentle skin and personal care products can help reduce itching until a remedy is found. Knowing the triggers, like toxic chemicals, is crucial for avoiding them. When an irritant comes into contact with the skin, a localized reaction known as “contact dermatitis” occurs. A red rash that itches or a dry spot that hurts could be the first sign. Several personal care items, such as deodorant, soap, and makeup, all play a role in this problem. You should monitor your skin and look for any type of changes during your week.

In Terms Of Beauty & Skincare – Consider Going Natural & Organic

It’s better to refrain from using anything that can aggravate your skin further since it is already on high alert. Eliminating chemicals and fragrances from your skin care regimen is the first step in keeping your skin calm throughout allergy season. Now is the time to go natural, and there are many great companies dedicated to keeping a range of only natural products. Please use the most gentle products you can find, or go for something that your dermatologist. You shouldn’t have further complications by following a mild and gentle approach.

You Should Pack On Product & Add Moisture

The season of summer can be the trickiest in terms of dehydration & allergy-prone skin. The chances of getting hot, humid, and sweaty are far higher than they are in the idealistic spring. All day at the poo and while tanning can cause a ton of complications. In the summer, our skin is often subjected to its harshest environmental conditions. Even if we do manage to find the perfect skincare routine, there is a pressing need to reduce the heaviness of your moisturizer during the warmer summer months. This is because, as the day progresses, the increased perspiration on our faces makes our moisturizer seem too thick and heavy, leaving us with a dull or congested appearance and feeling. In the warmer months, heavier moisturizers can feel too heavy for the skin and can cause irritation. To avoid pimples and blackheads, daily washing and exfoliation are more important than ever. Expert advice: pick a moisturizer that also contains sunscreen if you care about protecting your skin from the sun. 

Get A Proper Facial Treatment

If you are ready to look & feel your best, make sure that you pamper yourself a little bit more, and properly! For a lot of women, this means booking a facial treatment that can unclog their pores and calm down their irritation. For anyone struggling with their chosen usage of skincare products, Dr. Glow Getter will have your answers! Just know that you’re with a professional who knows how to cater to each facial per your needs while recommending you the best & highest quality products, no matter your age or current condition!

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