Why your skin feels oily yet dehydrated during monsoon, expert explains
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Why your skin feels oily yet dehydrated during monsoon, expert explains
Humidity can make skin feel moist and sweaty, but it does not necessarily mean the skin is hydrated. Skincare experts explain how monsoon weather affects oil, sweat, and the skin barrier, and share simple ways to care for your skin.
Having oily skin and hydrated skin during the monsoon are two different things. Your skin may appear oily on the outside, but it may still need hydration on the inside. Learn how to avoid this.
Truly healthy skin is not about completely washing away natural oils, leaving the stratum corneum in a tight, dry state. In fact, truly stable skin simply requires maintaining the natural emulsification function of the sebum film, ensuring smooth keratin metabolism, and giving the skin time to repair and rejuvenate. This will restore a soft, radiant, and perfectly hydrated complexion!
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