
Cleansing for the monsoon…
When it rains cats and dogs (or even if it doesn’t) a lot of impurities that are brought down by the rain water deposit themselves on your skin. These then become the breeding ground for acne when they get deeply rooted in the pores of your skin. (The same is true even for your hair and scalp, which is why many of us often suffer from itchy skin in the monsoon.) So whether you’ve got oily or dry skin, invest in a good non-soapy cleanser that it best suited for your skin type and use it at least twice or thrice a day. Our most reliable pick is the Dove Go Fresh facewashes that are enriched with 1/4th part moisturising cream to nourish your skin as they cleanse it.

Don’t forget the sunscreen…
They might not been the sunniest months of the year but don’t lose focus – the sun is still out and beating down on us. This means you’re almost as susceptible to a sun tan as you were in the summer. Sure, it might not be as evident, but the UVA and UVB rays can both still damage your skin. So no matter how much of a moot point applying sunscreen when it’s raining outside might seem, do the right thing and slather it on. Many years later, when your skin still looks young and free of wrinkles, you’ll be thankful for it. If you, like us, have oily skin, try the new Lakmé 9 to 5 Mattifying sunscreen.

Toner to cleanse thoroughly…
When it’s the monsoons, rest assured, you will need to invest more time in your skin and beauty routine. One of the principle steps you need to add to your usual cleansing routine is toning. Since your skin is already going to have accumulated a lot of oil, dust and grime throughout the day, following your regular cleansing routine with an anti-bacterial toner can get rid of any stubborn dirt that still clings to your skin, helping to prevent any zits or pimples. Toners with aloe or witch hazel can also help tighten your skin, moisturise it and over time, and help it look more rejuvenated.
Written by Girija Naiksatam on 7th Jul 2014