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10/06/2021

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Summer: Sweating on your face? Here's how to solve the problem.

Tips for Managing Facial Sweating in Summer

Sweat Beads on Your Face in Summer? Here's What You Can Do!

Does sweat quickly build up on your forehead or upper lip during the summer? It’s quite uncomfortable and often embarrassing for many of us. While you can’t completely stop facial sweating, the good news is that there are some ways to reduce and manage it.

Refreshing Sprays

The most obvious solution to combat heat and sweat: carry a refreshing spray in your bag. When the heat gets to you, just spritz a little and feel instantly cooler. Some sprays even hydrate, calm, and nourish your skin at the same time – perfection in a bottle!

Choose Your Beverages Wisely

While cold drinks may seem like the best choice to cool down in summer, they can actually mess with your body’s natural temperature regulation, leading to even more sweating. Opt for beverages at moderate temperatures to keep your body balanced.

Adjust Your Skincare Routine

If you tend to sweat and experience shiny skin, it’s time to adapt your skincare routine for summer. Lightweight, mattifying products, gels, and gentle day creams are your best friends. Always ensure that your products suit your skin type for optimal results.

Don't Skip Cleansing

Cleansing your skin is more important than ever in summer. Sweat can attract dirt and pollutants to your skin, so it’s essential to cleanse thoroughly every morning and evening. You can also use micellar wipes throughout the day to refresh and clean your face.

Can't Leave the House Without Makeup?

No worries – you’re not alone! However, if you’re prone to facial sweating, avoid heavy, full-coverage foundations and switch to lightweight BB creams. These provide decent coverage while allowing your skin to breathe. Finish with a layer of translucent powder or a makeup fixing spray to keep your skin looking matte and fresh. For touch-ups during the day, use blotting papers or a tissue to absorb excess oil before applying powder.