
Tips for taking care of your skin on the beach
Don't miss our tips to take care of your skin on the beach.
It's time to celebrate that summer has arrived in our lives!! There is no better way to do it than spending a spectacular day at the beach or pool. But… Careful! Don't forget to protect and take care of your skin on the beach. Write down these tips!
We start, let's prepare everything we need:
Luggage on hand!
Equip yourself with what you need to protect your skin: glasses, hat, parasol, t-shirt… Everything possible to prevent the sun from directly hitting your skin.
WAIT! Before leaving home…
Protection, before or after?
Apply Solar protection before reaching the beach, but BEWARE! Renew it continually, especially after baths, because even though the cream is waterproof, we run the risk that some product has been removed.
we are already there, now…
Is there also time to sunbathe?
We know that in summer we don't want to know anything about hours or planning, but it is important that you avoid direct exposure between 12h-16h, because these are the hours with the highest UVA rays index. If you are at the beach, rest under the umbrella, you will appreciate it! Or if you like, Run to the beach bar for a drink!!
And when I get home?
When you get home, Hydrate and soothe the skin with moisturizing cream and after-sun cream! Tip: los after sun of aloe vera they come great 😉
Taking care of your skin after going to the pool is also essential to keep it healthy and radiant., especially if you have been exposed to chlorine or salt in seawater. An extensive tip that covers several aspects could be the following:
After getting out of the pool, The first thing you should do is rinse your body with fresh water. This is crucial, since chlorine and other chemicals used to keep pool water clean can be very aggressive for the skin. When you rinse, you eliminate these residues and prevent irritation and dryness. Use warm water, since hot water can further strip your skin of its natural oils, and cold water may not be as effective in removing residue.
Once you have rinsed, The next step is to clean your skin with a gel or mild soap. Opt for products that are hypoallergenic and fragrance-free, as these are less likely to cause irritation. Look for soaps that contain moisturizing ingredients like glycerin or aloe vera., which will help replenish moisture that chlorine may have removed. Make sure you clean all areas well, especially those that have been in direct contact with water, like the face, arms and legs.
after bath, Gently dry yourself with a clean, soft towel. Avoid rubbing the skin hard, since this can irritate her. Instead of that, Pat gently to remove excess water. This is a good time to apply a gentle exfoliant if you feel like your skin has accumulated dead cells or is dull.. However, no need to exfoliate every time you get out of the pool; do it sporadically to avoid damaging the skin barrier.

































