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Post-monsoon skincare: Dermatologist shares easy habits to fight acne, dullness and sweat

Even after the rains, humidity lingers, leaving skin oily, irritated and dull. Dermatologist shares tips for protecting your skin through transitional weather. Here’s how with the right cleanser, hydration, SPF, and fabrics, your skin can stay calm, clear and resilient.

September 29, 2025 / 16:07 IST
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Refresh your skin post-monsoon with simple dermatologist-approved habits to combat acne, dullness and excess sweat.(Image: Pexels)
Refresh your skin post-monsoon with simple dermatologist-approved habits to combat acne, dullness and excess sweat.(Image: Pexels)

The post-monsoon humidity, the kind that clings to your dress and clogs your pores, is still lurking. It’s that sticky, uncomfortable in-between season where oil builds up, breakouts return, and dullness creeps in. This is when your skin needs extra attention and care.

Transitional weather puts the skin under a lot of stress, says Dr Aseem Sharma, Chief Dermatologist, Skin Saga Centre for Dermatology, Mumbai. “However,  with the right approach, your glow doesn't have to fade with the clouds.” Humidity, shares Dr Sharma, weakens the skin barrier and increases oil production.” “This leads to clogged pores, acne, and even fungal infections, especially in areas like the underarms, groin, and skin folds.” That’s right, humidity doesn’t just leave your forehead shiny; it can also trigger deeper, more stubborn issues.

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And it’s not just oil. Paradoxically, your skin can look dull and feel dry in humid weather. “When the barrier is compromised, skin can’t hold onto water effectively, leading to dehydration,” he adds. “A recent study in Eastern India even revealed that 62% of participants developed fungal skin infections over just six months, pointing to how damaging warm, damp conditions can be.”

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