Hydration is crucial for maintaining the health and appearance of the skin. Heat induces perspiration, a natural phenomenon aimed at rebalancing body temperature. However, excessive sweating due to high temperatures can lead to skin dehydration and thus weaken it. Discover our tips for keeping your skin hydrated in case of high heat.
How to hydrate your facial skin during extreme heat?
- The importance of skin hydration during periods of intense heat
- The steps to follow for hydrating the face during intense heat
The importance of skin hydration during periods of intense heat.
Hydration is essential for maintaining healthy skin. However, the skin's water requirement varies from one season to another, particularly during the summer. When the summer season arrives, temperatures are on the rise, which promotes perspiration and leads to skin dehydration.
During periods of intense heat, the skin is assaulted by a combination of factors such as rising temperatures, UV rays, wind, sand, etc. This leads to a rapid loss of hydration, causing the skin to become dry and fragile. A skin that is poorly hydrated during a heatwave will become dry, sensitive, and prone to feelings of discomfort.
To combat temperature and sunlight, the skin tends to thicken. Indeed, UV rays lead to a hyperkeratinization which is an overproduction of keratinocytes resulting in a thickening of the epidermis. This hyperkeratinization prevents the evacuation of sebum, which can then clog the skin's pores and promote the appearance of pimples. Sebum production increases, causing an alteration of the hydrolipidic film which no longer plays its role as a protective barrier. Thus, the epidermis loses hydration. It is therefore necessary to compensate for this water loss by regularly and properly hydrating your skin, especially when it accumulates impurities with sweat, sebum, and makeup.
The steps to follow for hydrating the face during intense heat
To prevent skin from drying out, it should be regularly moisturized. Facial skin requires special attention, as it is slightly thinner and more sensitive compared to the rest of the body.
The cleansing.
Before applying any particular treatment, the skin must first be cleansed. Whether it's morning or evening, the facial skin will have accumulated impurities, sweat, and excess sebum. A gentle makeup remover should be used so as not to further irritate the skin, given that it is exposed to heat and UV rays.
The application of moisturizing treatments.
With the perspiration caused by high temperatures, it is necessary to use moisturizing treatments to counteract the water loss that is exacerbated by intense heat. To boost your skin's hydration, you can apply our hydrating serum daily. It is composed of 3% hyaluronic acid (INCI: Sodium Hyaluronate) known for its highly hydrating virtues (it can retain up to 1,000 times its weight in water), as well as 2% pro-vitamin B5 (INCI: Panthenol) which reduces insensible water loss. To seal in hydration, it is important to nourish your skin to strengthen the skin barrier and prevent transepidermal water evaporation. Thus, apply our nourishing face cream morning and evening. It is composed of hyaluronic acid and shea butter (INCI: Butyrospermum parkii butter) which has soothing and nourishing properties to protect the skin from dryness and external aggressions.
Drinking water.
Skin hydration also comes from within. Generally, it is important to drink 1.5 liters of water per day, and this is essential during periods of high heat, especially during a heatwave. You can also favor foods rich in water such as cucumber, watermelon, melon, lettuce, tomatoes, radishes ...
Frequency of facial hydration.
During periods of intense heat, facial skin needs to be moisturized approximately twice a day, in the morning and evening. The morning application prepares the skin to face the day and helps it maintain its hydration throughout the day. In the evening, after makeup has been removed, the skin should be moisturized again to support the cellular renewal process that occurs during sleep.
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