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Expert tips to avoid dry, dehydrated skin in monsoon, stop fungal infections and rashes

Dry or dehydrated skin: Increased humidity can lead to excess oil production, causing breakouts and clogged pores, especially for oily and acne-prone skin types. Follow this detailed guide to understand whether your skin is dry or dehydrated and keep it safe this monsoon season.

August 07, 2024 / 13:36 IST
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Despite the higher moisture levels, dehydration can still occur due to frequent rain and fluctuating temperatures. (Image: Canva)
Despite the higher moisture levels, dehydration can still occur due to frequent rain and fluctuating temperatures. (Image: Canva)

During the monsoon season, the skin can face unique challenges. Increased humidity can lead to excess oil production, causing breakouts and clogged pores, especially for oily and acne-prone skin types. The damp environment can also make the skin prone to fungal infections and rashes. Despite the higher moisture levels, dehydration can still occur due to frequent rain and fluctuating temperatures. To maintain healthy skin, cleanse regularly with a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser, use oil-free moisturisers, and incorporate anti-fungal or antibacterial products if needed. Staying hydrated and protecting the skin from excessive moisture and pollutants are essential for a balanced skincare routine during the monsoon.

Here are 7 key points to figure out if your skin is dry or dehydrated, according to Noida-based dermatologist Ishika Talwar:

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Oil vs water:

Dry skin: This skin type lacks sufficient oil or sebum, resulting in dryness and a rough texture. The primary issue is with the skin's ability to produce enough oil to maintain moisture and softness.