When it’s hot, many of us rush through skincare or avoid moisturizer because everything feels sticky. But your summer routine influences how your skin looks in autumn—especially when it comes to dullness, rough texture, and pigmentation.
1) Thorough cleansing to remove sunscreen, sweat, and excess oil.
2) Hydration (toner/serum) to replenish moisture.
3) Seal in moisture with a lightweight emulsion or cream so water doesn’t evaporate.
4) Daily UV protection (sunscreen + hat/umbrella) and reapply when sweating or spending long hours outside.
Leftover makeup and sunscreen can oxidize and contribute to clogged pores and dull skin. Choose a cleanser that foams well and wash gently—avoid rubbing, which can worsen redness, melasma, or hyperpigmentation.
Hydration helps keep the skin comfortable and supports barrier function. Moisturizer locks it in. If heaviness bothers you, try a lighter texture and apply more generously only to dry-prone areas.
Even with good home care, dead skin can accumulate. A monthly peeling treatment can help reset the skin surface and improve penetration of your skincare routine.