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Summer-Smart Skin: Keep Your Glow (Without the Grease)

Sun, SPF, sweat—your summer lineup can leave skin feeling slick and parched at the same time. The fix isn’t more scrubbing; it’s a smarter, gentler routine that supports your barrier while keeping pores clear. Here’s how to stay fresh and glowy through the hottest days.

Cleanse like you care (not like you’re mad at your face)

Sweat, SPF, and long days outside call for a cleanser that removes buildup without stripping.

  • Try: Klēan Slate: Foaming Oil Cleanser — melts sunscreen and makeup as an oil, then rinses clean as a soft foam.

  • How to use: Massage onto dry skin for 30–60 seconds, add water to foam, rinse. AM & PM.

Hydrate light, layer smart

Heavy creams + humidity = congestion. Reach for lightweight hydration that leaves skin bouncy, not greasy.

Soothe after sun

If skin feels warm or reactive, go soothing first, exfoliation second. Look for calming botanicals and barrier-loving ingredients.

  • After long sun days: Cleanse, pat dry, apply a calming serum or your regular moisturizer, and skip actives that night.

Decongest gently (1–2× weekly)

Over-exfoliating is a summer trap. Instead, do a gentle reset once or twice a week.

  • Option: A mild clay or reset mask (focus T-zone).

  • Breakout-prone? The Anti-Blemish Facial Kit harmonizes cleanse → treat → moisturize so you don’t overdo it.

Don’t forget neck, chest, and hands

Everything the sun touches needs love: cleanse, hydrate, and SPF on these areas, too.

A simple summer routine

AM: Cleanse → lightweight moisturizer → SPF → (optional) mist mid-day
PM: Cleanse → moisturizer → (optional) spot treat → early bedtime (your skin will thank you)

FAQs

Q: My skin feels oily—should I wash more?
A: Stick to twice daily. Over-washing = more oil rebound. Use a gentle, thorough cleanser instead.

Q: Can I mask daily?
A: Go 1–2× weekly. Consistency beats intensity.

Glow with us all summer. 

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