The
weather’s getting hotter. Switch your skincare routine for lighter, breathable
products that protect your skin without clogging it.
Sure, it still rains now and then, but we can't deny that it’s getting
hotter by the day. Weather reports predict a dry end to the year, just like the
past few harmattans. This means if you’re planning a skincare restock next
month, it’s time to shop smart.
Hot weather affects how your products sit, how often you reapply them,
and how your skin reacts. Here’s how to tweak your skincare routine so your
skin stays fresh and not irritated.
1. Start and end each day with a
cleanser
When it’s hot, you sweat more, and that sweat mixes with oil and dirt.
Cleansing once a day isn’t enough. Washing your face in the morning removes the
oil and residue your skin produced overnight.
Washing again at night clears out sweat and
buildup from the day. It’s the easiest way to and
breakouts.
What to look for:
·
Use a gentle
foaming cleanser if your skin gets oily.
·
If you have dry
skin, try a hydrating or cream cleanser that doesn’t strip moisture.
·
Look for
ingredients like salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid to help unclog pores.
·
Avoid harsh soaps
or exfoliating cleansers with large beads. They can cause micro-tears when your
skin’s already heat-stressed.
Go light with your
moisturiser
A big mistake many people make in hot weather is using the same heavy
cream they used during harmattan. The result would be greasy skin and a
temptation to skip moisturising altogether. Skipping moisturiser can backfire.
When your skin feels dry, it produces even
more oil to compensate, leading to .
The solution isn’t to stop moisturising, it’s to moisturise smarter.
What to look for:
·
Choose oil-free
or gel-based moisturisers.
·
Look for
glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or aloe vera. They are ingredients that hydrate
without feeling thick.
·
Avoid heavy
formulas with shea butter or mineral oil during the day. Save those for cooler
months.
3. SPF. Light, but not optional
You’ve probably heard ‘wear sunscreen daily’ a hundred times, but it’s
even more important now. The sun is harsher, UV levels are higher, and skipping
SPF just speeds up dark spots and dehydration.
Even if you’re mostly indoors, UV rays still find their way through
windows, car rides, and quick errands. With the hotter weather, reapplication
becomes more important than ever.
What to look for:
- Pick a lightweight sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher.
- Look for zinc oxide. They protect without feeling chalky.
- Avoid thick, greasy sunscreens that
make reapplication uncomfortable. If it feels heavy, you’ll end up
skipping touch-ups, and that defeats the purpose.
- Reapply every two to three hours, especially if you’re sweating.
4 Hydration over everything
Hot air pulls moisture from your skin faster. If your face feels tight,
flaky, or dull, it’s probably dehydrated, not necessarily dry. Dehydration can
make your skin produce more oil, so you end up shiny and flaky. Staying
hydrated from the inside out helps keep your barrier healthy.
What to do:
- Aloe vera and vitamin E are soothing ingredients that help calm heat
irritation. Look for products with them.
- Drink enough water; no product can replace that.
- Avoid alcohol-based toners or strong exfoliating acids that strip
moisture.
5. Clean sweat properly
Sweat isn’t bad; it helps your body cool down. The problem is when it
sits on your skin mixed with sunscreen and makeup, which is when you get
clogged pores and breakouts. Cleaning sweat properly helps your skin recover
and breathe. If you work out or spend long hours outdoors, a simple face wipe
or rinse can make a big difference.
What to do:
- Use gentle facial wipes after workouts or long commutes.
- Avoid reapplying makeup or products directly over sweaty skin
without wiping first.
6. Don’t skip exfoliation, just go
easy
Sweat, sunscreen, and oil can clog pores faster in hot weather.
Exfoliating helps, but overdoing it can
irritate your skin. Gentle exfoliation keeps your skin clear and helps products
absorb better.
What to look for:
- Use chemical exfoliants once or twice a week.
- Avoid harsh scrubs with kernels or crushed shells. They’re too rough
for daily use.
- Always follow up with moisturiser and SPF.
7. Listen to your skin
There’s no one-size-fits-all routine. Your skin’s needs can change week to
week. The best way to adapt is to pay attention.
If
your face often feels greasy, switch to lighter products. If you’re flaking or
itching, it’s time to add hydration. Sometimes, it’s not that your skincare
isn’t working; it’s that the weather is no longer on your side.
The
goal is simple: keep your skin clean, hydrated, and comfortable enough that
you’ll want to stick with your routine. If you’re restocking for the new month,
consider this your reminder to shop for your weather.

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