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Summer Skincare Basics for Everyone

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As temperatures rise and the sun refuses to take a day off,it’s time we protect our skin. Think tanning, breakouts, dehydration, and that constantly oily-but-dry skin? Thanks to creators who are actually simplifying skincare, this summer you don’t have to guess your way through it. Here are a few influencers we found who can help both you and me with better skin tips.

Why is Daily Sunscreen the Most Important Step in Your Routine?

If there’s one thing Sarandha Swain makes clear, it’s this: “the sun is not your friend.” From reapplying sunscreen every 2–3 hours to not skipping areas like your neck, ears, and hands these small habits make a huge difference.

The biggest hack? Sunscreen isn’t just for when you step out. If you’re near windows or screens all day, your skin still needs protection.

Watch Out for Skincare Red Flags

Sometimes, it’s not about what to use , but what to avoid.
Dr Richa Negi breaks down common skincare mistakes that people ignore like over-exfoliating, blindly following trends, or mixing products without understanding them.

If your skin is suddenly irritated, breaking out more, or feels “burny,” it’s probably reacting to something you thought was helping.

Do’s and Don’ts of Skincare You could Follow

With so much information online, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. That’s why Purva Naik’s simple list of do’s and don’ts is worth saving.

A few essentials:

  • Don’t skip moisturiser just because your skin feels oily
  • Do keep your routine minimal in extreme heat
  • Don’t experiment with too many products at once

Sometimes, less really is more especially in the summer heat.

Affordable Skincare is the Real Win

Good skincare doesn’t have to burn a hole in your wallet.
Ishani proves that you can build an effective routine without spending a fortune.

From drugstore cleansers to budget-friendly sunscreens, the focus is on ingredients and consistency not hype, brand or  price tags.

Skincare is for Everyone Yes, Men Too

Let’s drop the stereotype skincare isn’t gendered.
Vivek brings attention to something that should be obvious: men need skincare too.

A basic routine cleanser, moisturiser, sunscreen is all it takes to start. Healthy skin isn’t a trend; it’s maintenance.

Summer skincare doesn’t have to be complicated. Protect your skin, listen to what it needs, and don’t fall for every trend you see online. Whether you’re investing in products or sticking to budget finds, consistency will always beat complexity.

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