Acne/sun spots/pigmentation that can appear in summer. what can we do?

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Summer is one of those seasons when the skin is vulnerable, especially under the influence of strong sunlight and high temperatures. A completely different skincare regimen is required to protect your skin from the heat damage and breakdowns that summer can cause. These new skincare regimens not only beat the heat, but also protect your skin from breakouts, acne and more. Here are some tips from l&l skin Chief R&D Specialist Bernadett to keep in mind as you create your new skincare regimen this summer

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Don't neglect sun protection:

The ultraviolet rays in the sun are the number one enemy of the skin, which can easily cause sunburn, skin aging and pigmentation. Sun protection measures should never be overlooked. Choose a sunscreen with a high SPF and reapply it in time for outdoor activities. Avoid going out when the sun is strong, and try to wear long-sleeved clothing and a wide-brimmed hat to protect the skin from ultraviolet rays. Choose darker colors, as darker colors absorb UV rays better. Using this small uv magic mirror can help you detect whether the effect of sunscreen is invalid in time. By looking at the reflected image in the mirror, you can tell if your sunscreen has been weakened by sweat, water, friction, or the passage of time. Sunscreen can be replenished in time when we go out.

Pay attention to cleaning:

It is easy to sweat in summer, and the sweat and oil on the skin can clog pores, leading to acne and acne. Therefore, the cleansing of the skin must not be ignored. Use a mild facial cleanser to clean your skin every day, especially after outdoor activities, to wash off the dirt and sweat accumulated on the skin surface in time. But also avoid washing your face frequently, so as not to damage the skin's self-regulating mechanism.

Pay attention to hydration:

Even though our skin is oily in the summer, most of us still need a moisturizer (or hydrating serum). Skin hydration levels and skin oil levels are two completely different things. When our skin feels oily, it's mainly from non-water-locking oils, such as sebum. As a result, our skin can be very oily (reflecting excess sebum levels) and very dry (reflecting a lack of moisture) at the same time. Low hydration levels can have a variety of causes, from dehydration from not drinking enough water, to over-exfoliation that strips healthy water-locking skin oils from the surface of the skin, leaving the skin dry and rough. Drinking enough water and applying moisturizing face creams every day can help your skin retain its moisture. A good quality toner can go a long way. Toners like rose water can help your skin stay radiant and radiant.

l&l skin beauty devices


The sun and high temperature in summer may cause a lot of challenges to the skin, and there may be uneven skin tone, dull pigmentation, dry skin, acne and other problems. How to do a good job of summer skin care and after-sun repair, this L&L Skin KIRA 4-in-1 gold beauty device will become your right-hand man, use it for ten minutes every day to make your skin look brand new

EMS function: Stimulate muscles through weak currents, enhance cell vitality, promote blood circulation, effectively improve skin firmness, fade fine lines and wrinkles, and rejuvenate your skin.

Ultrasonic function: High-frequency ultrasonic vibration penetrates deep into the skin, cleans pores, promotes the absorption of skin care products, makes the skin smoother and more delicate, and stimulates cell regeneration at the same time, making your skin look younger and healthier.

RF (radio frequency) function: Use radio frequency heat energy to stimulate the production of collagen, improve skin firmness and elasticity, smooth wrinkles, and inject powerful vitality into your skin.

Red and blue light function: red light promotes collagen production and improves wrinkles, while blue light helps reduce acne inflammation, keep skin clean and healthy, and keep you away from skin problems. Improve the skin after summer sun

 

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