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Summer Beauty Woes and How to Deal

Summertime typically necessitates more time spent outdoors and in the sun. The weather, although making the days longer and warmer, may also cause some unexpected aesthetic problems.

Summer Beauty Woes

Consider swollen eyes, frizzy hair, sunburn, broken skin, and makeup that has been smudged by perspiration.

Fortunately, you may take measures to minimize the effects of heat and sun on your skin.

Allergies cause puffy eyes

With a few easy remedies, you can say goodbye to puffy eyes.

The cause

Puffy eyes appear when defense cells in our eyes produce histamine to fight allergies, according to the Allergy & Asthma Network.

Warmer temperatures may irritate eyes, and histamine can dry them out, exacerbating symptoms.

The solution

To decrease swelling, consider freezing a washcloth and using it to wipe your eyes.

The second way washing helps is by decreasing pollen in and around the eye.

Makeup should not be used to hide flaws. Anything unfamiliar may irritate.

Taking Pycnogenol, a pinewood extract that has been shown in studies to decrease allergy-induced inflammation.

The long-term solution

Allergies cannot be cured, but they may be managed. Ask your doctor for prescription-strength eye drops.

To keep eyes moist, use a humidifier. Allergens can't latch on as effectively when your eyes are moist.

Sunglasses may also be beneficial. They prevent allergies from entering your eyes.

Humidity causes frizzy hair

Frizzy hair is often associated with the sun, sand, wind, and waves. You may prevent it by making a few easy changes to your routine.

The reason

Your strands swell as the hair cuticle raises and enables moisture from the environment to enter.

The hair may then migrate into various patterns, giving the impression that it is uncontrollable.

Frizz is more common in those with wavy, dry, or heat-damaged hair.

The solution

If you wake up with frizzy hair, your best option may be to embrace it.

Sometimes it's not about controlling frizz, but rather leveraging and amplifying your hair's inherent texture.

Hair may also be pulled back into a neat ponytail. Begin by blow-drying your hair straight. Then, flatiron thin portions of your hair using a comb as you go.

This will create smooth ‘glass' hair, which you can then put into a tight high ponytail. Using a fine-tooth comb, gently comb stray flyaways down with.

The long-term answer

Using a shampoo with moisturizing elements like glycerin to decrease hair frizziness over time.

It will lock in moisture and seal the hair's cuticle layer, preening to avoid frizz.

Staying away from shampoos that include sulfates, which deplete the hair's natural oils.

You may also want to reduce the amount of shampoo you use.

Washing your hair too often may lead to frizz by disrupting the natural balance of your hair's oil.

Washing every two to three weeks and arranging heat-free days.

When styling your hair, always apply a heat protectant. Fitzsimons recommends looking for a product that can withstand temperatures of up to 450°F (232°C).

Feet with cracks

Do you want to wear such sandals without having to deal with the drudgery of dry skin? Continue reading.

The reason

According to Green, cracked feet occur when the skin is dry. Wearing open-toed shoes or going barefoot in the summer exposes your feet to dry weather.

The simple solution

Soaking feet in warm water for 20 minutes before using a pumice stone to remove the dead layers.

Use a thick heel balm or lotion with lactic acid. Drizzle some petroleum jelly on top and put on some socks. Your feet will look brand new after a few nights of this.

The long-term solution

It's possible that you should reconsider your footwear.

Poorly fitted shoes that create friction can exacerbate and potentially cause cracked heels. Similarly, open-back shoes expose your heels to the elements, which may cause them to crack.

Cracked feet may sometimes indicate a bigger problem, such as eczema or psoriasis.

“If it doesn't go away, is still itchy, seems infected, or hurts, you should visit a dermatologist,” Green advises.

Takeaway

Summer beauty problems may be both irritating and uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are easy repairs and preventative measures available.

Summer beauty problems may be minimized with a few changes to your regimen, allowing you to enjoy the sun in style.

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