How does changing weather effect your skin?

Last month, I wrote an article for Masala Magazine about how the skin is affected when the weather changes. So, here we go:

The temperatures are finally starting to drop, and the outdoors will be friendly again. And while this change in the season probably requires a change in wardrobe, it also requires a change in our skincare regimes.

When the weather was hot and humid, a lot of skincare specialists suggest looking after your skin, especially in terms of sun care and avoid the higher humidity to result in breakouts. But, as the weather starts to cool down, it becomes less humid and the indoors become especially dry and stuffy, depriving skin of natural moisture. In general, this new dryness can lead to flakiness, red patches and excess dead skin cells that clog pores and causing acne.

What is needed is to combat the skin from becoming dry and losing its natural lustre. The winter is actually a blessing for those with oily skins- as the lesser humidity and drier weather help with the breakouts and reduces flare-ups. The skin’s natural oils work hard to compensate for the loss of moisture. And while the dry breeze will remove excess oils, the skin will still need hydration, exfoliation and moisturizing. While the markets are suddenly stocked with petroleum jelly and oil-based moisturisers, they won’t be right for oily skins. Lush’s Catastrophe Cosmetic Face Mask, packed with fresh blueberries, is perfect for cleansing the skin and soothing redness and irritation, without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Dry oils like the Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Multi-Purpose Dry Oil are perfect for this weather and oily skins.

For many, the winter days bring a rosy hue to the cheeks, dry skin-types, especially, struggle with skin troubles in the cooling weather. With lesser moisture than usual, the skin will be in need of a more heavy-duty moisturizer, a softer exfoliator and a lot of hydration. Hot showers and bath will sound especially alluring, but they will strip the already dry skin of natural oils and make the skin flaky and rough. It is ideal to take shorter baths or showers with lukewarm water. The skin will require more water than usual, without adequate water levels, it will appear dull, with exaggerated pores. Using a lighter Facial cleanser will ensure that your skin is clean without excessive scrubbing. Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cleanser does just that and completely removes makeup. Using a moisturizing scrub like Reine Michi Beauty’s Moisturizing Sugar Scrub will help clear the dead skin and keep your skin hydrated. La Prairie’s White Caviar Illuminating Serum helps in reducing the appearance of lines and spots, and gives the skin a subtle light, followed by La Prairie’s Skin Caviar Luxe cream for strengthening and lifting the skin. Adding a facial mist, like Caudalie Grape Water to hydrate skin will make your skin glow and happy.

Change in weather often gets confusing for combination skin, i.e when you have an oily T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) and your cheeks are dry. Combination skin starts to flake because of dehydration and excess buildup. These dry flakes require mild cleansers such as the Neutrogena Hydroboost Waster Gel Cleanser that gently cleanses and locks in moisture. Mild exfoliators like Starskin Foaming Peeling Perfection Puff will remove the dead cells and give the skin a natural luster. Lush’s Tea Tree Toner Tab will balance the skin’s oils and soothe redness and irritation.

And while you are updating the seasonal skincare, you might want to stock up on the sunscreen, lip scrub and lip balms. While it might not be as sunny anymore, but the sun is still prevalent, and the skin will still need SPF for protection; irrespective of skin type, the drier weather will have you end up with chapped lips. Lip scrubs, like Glamglow’s POUTMUD Fizzey Lip Exfoliating treatment, exfoliates the lips and leaving them softer, and free of dead skin, and Sephora Rouge Balm will keep your lips moisturized and lightly layered with SPF 20.

Travel: Summer’s Beauty Necessities!

Summer’s already here in Dubai, and it only means one thing- it’s travel time! Whenever I am packing my bags, I always look at the weather to decide on what clothes and shoes to keep. But, the weather condition also kinda guides me on what skin and hair care products I might need there. So, if you’re traveling somewhere like Dubai this summer (Although honestly, it’s scorching heat where you can’t exactly be walking outside and enjoying the many pleasantries in Dubai!), there’s a bunch of things I suggest you carry:

  1. Sunscreen lotion
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    It’s so hot and sunny, and you wouldn’t like your tanned skin when it is peeling and painful! I’ve been using the Neutrogena Ultra Sheer (SPF 50) Sunscreen since forever and it’s one of my favourites. It’s super light and super effective!
  2. Lip Balm
    Swatiness_Travel-Lush Bubblegum Lip Scrubswatiness_travel-nuxe-reve-de-miel-e1495804668205.jpgThose chapped lips aren’t gonna fix themselves. If you can, carry a lip scrub! The Lush Bubblegum lip scrub is one for the keeps! The Nuxe lip balm is also always in my travel case!
  3. Hair ties!
    Swatiness_Travel-Invisi Bobble
    I am literally never without additional hair ties. I first bought the Invisibobble hair ties at the train station in St. Petersburg and to say I’m obsessed with them in an understatement. They are the nicest hair ties ever. Especially for travelling because they don’t leave any kind of impressions on your hair. The number of times I’ve whipped my hair back and forth for a selfie is crazy!
  4. Tangle Teezer
    swatiness_travel-tangle-teezer.jpgI don’t think you should buy it just for travel- but mostly because it is the most brilliant invention ever. Never before have I used a brush which detangled my hair so easily (and painlessly) in one go. Also bought this baby at the St. Petersburg train station and it turned out to be one of the best buys ever. It’s always in my purse- wherever I am.
  5. Face Wipes
    Swatiness_Travel-Look, it’s simple. If you’re travelling- you are going to need these. I’ve tried several, and I always keep coming back to Neutrogena makeup remover wipes. They’re perfect and have kinda ruined me even when it comes to day-to-day cleaning. They are very effective and not only make up but the face’s impurities.
  6. Moisturiser
    Swatiness_Travel-Lush Dream Cream Body LotionThe travel always takes a toll on my skin- face and body. The flight makes it dry and patchy. I always carry like a tiny scoop in my purse (the allowed amount!) and a slightly bigger version in my suitcase.
    For face, honestly, you should use whatever suits your skin best- based on the type of skin you’ve got. I’m not a beauty expert, so I can’t even begin to explain you why you should use a certain cream. 
    For your hands and body, I can make a recommendation. The Lush Dream Cream is a dream for the body. I usually put a scoop just before I crash and wake up with smoother, hydrated skin. Another one to use is the Lush Pot (Lush Charity Pot), but its not available right now at the Lush stores.
  7. Washing stuff: Facial Cleanser, Shampoo and Conditioner
    Even if I know I’m staying at the fanciest hotels, I still prefer to carry my own wash stuff. Now, again, I’m not going to make a recommendation for this one- because you know your face, scalp and hair needs better. And I’m not a beauty expert to make a suggestion. What I can suggest is- I buy tinnier empty bottles, usually from Daiso or Carrefour and transfer my necessities into those. It’s easier to carry, and you only put it the amount you actually will use.
  8. Toner Spray
    swatiness_travel-caudalie-grape-water.pngThis is a fairly new addition in my travel bags- but one I savour. It just refreshes and tones your skin. You can even spray it on your hair to make them look refreshed and happy. I’ve tried several- but my favourite is the Caudalie Grape Water- mostly because it’s soft and smells delicious! Again- please choose another one if you’ve got super sensitive skin!!