As the seasons change, many people face different challenges with their makeup. On a hot summer day, makeup tends to come off; In the cold winter, it is easy to get stuck in the powder. These problems not only affect the durability of makeup, but can also have an impact on the skin. What are the reasons behind these phenomena?
High temperature and humidity: In summer, the temperature is high and the air humidity is high, which can easily cause the oil and moisture in the makeup to evaporate quickly, so that the makeup loses its original fit and becomes easy to fall off.
Sweating: In summer, the human body is prone to sweating, and sweat will dissolve makeup, resulting in mottled makeup and makeup peeling.
**Abundant oil production: At high temperatures, the oil secretion of ** increases, which also makes it easier for makeup to fall off.
Recommendations
Oil control care: Choose a cleanser with oil-controlling ingredients and use it morning and night to remove excess oil and keep skin refreshed. At the same time, use an oil-control toner or lotion to further balance the skin's moisture.
Moisturizes and hydrates: Although the skin produces a lot of oil in summer, moisturizing is also important. Choose a refreshing moisturizing lotion or gel to provide your skin with essential moisture.
Choose a long-lasting makeup primer: Use a makeup primer with oil control and sweat resistance, such as a primer or primer, to increase the durability of your makeup.
Light underneath: In summer, choose a light and breathable liquid foundation or cushion BB, and avoid using a heavy base to reduce the possibility of makeup peeling.
Setting spray: After finishing the makeup, use the setting spray to fix the makeup and increase its longevity.
Touch-up in time: Makeup removal is inevitable in summer, so it is recommended to carry blotting paper and touch-up products such as powder or cushion with you at any time.
Dry environment: Dry air in winter can easily lead to the loss of moisture in the skin, making the skin dry and tight.
There is a large temperature difference between indoor and outdoor: In winter, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large, and the skin is easily stimulated by temperature changes when entering and exiting the room, resulting in unstable skin condition.
Incorrect skincare habits: In winter, some people may over-cleanse or use inappropriate skincare products, resulting in damaged skin and easy to crease.
Recommendations
Deep cleansing: Even though it is dry in winter, dirt and oil may accumulate on the skin. Use a gentle cleanser and do a deep cleanse regularly to remove dead skin cells and excess oil from the skin's surface.
Intensive moisturizing: Choose a moisturizing cream or lotion and use it morning and night to ensure your skin is well hydrated. At the same time, use a moisturizer** regularly to provide deep moisture to the skin.
Protection & Restoration: Use skin care products containing antioxidants and repair factors to help protect skin from external aggressors and repair damaged skin.
Choose the right base: In winter, choose a moisturizing base such as a moisturizing liquid foundation or cream foundation to ensure that the makeup looks more conformable to the skin and reduce the appearance of caking.
Moisturize before makeup: Before applying base makeup, apply a moisturizing primer or base cream to provide a moisturizing protective film to the skin and increase the fit of makeup.
Avoid excessive friction: When applying foundation, use a soft puff or makeup brush to avoid rubbing the skin too much, so as not to aggravate the dryness and crease of the skin.
In general, makeup peeling in summer and powder in winter are caused by seasonal characteristics and changes in skin conditions. By understanding these causes and taking appropriate skincare and makeup measures, we can better cope with these issues and maintain long-lasting makeup and healthy skin.
At the same time, choosing the right medical aesthetic treatment, such as photorejuvenation, skin boosters, etc., can also help improve the skin condition and improve the fit and durability of makeup. The following are the recommended operating times for the two projects:
Photorejuvenation
Fit the season: Spring, autumn and winter are the best seasons for photorejuvenation. This is because the UV intensity in these seasons is relatively low, which is less harmful to **. At the same time, due to the cooler weather, it is not easy to sweat, which is conducive to postoperative recovery.
Skin condition requirements: When photorejuvenation, it should be in good condition, and there should be no inflammation, allergies and other problems. Also, avoid operating in the summer when the sun is strong, as UV rays may cause more damage to ** at this time.
Skinboosters
Fit the season: Skin boosters can be done all year round, but it is recommended to do them in dry seasons, such as autumn and winter, because at this time, it is more likely to be dehydrated and need more moisturizing and moisturizing.
Age and skin condition: Skinboosters are usually recommended for people over 25 years of age, as this is when the water and collagen are gradually lost and additional supplements are needed. At the same time, make sure that there are no problems such as inflammation and infection, otherwise it may aggravate the problem.
Whether it is photorejuvenation or skin booster injections, it is recommended to perform it at a regular medical institution and be performed by a professional doctor. In addition, post-operative care is also very important, including avoiding direct sunlight, keeping clean, avoiding irritating foods, etc., which can help improve the effectiveness of aesthetic treatments.
In short, choosing the right medical aesthetic treatment for you and operating it at the right time can help us better maintain our health, stay young and beautiful. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask