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Skin SOS: Navigating Allergy Season with Soothing Skincare Hacks

Spring into action for allergy relief
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As flowers burst into bloom and pollen dances through the air, spring arrives in all its glory—but for many, it also brings a chorus of sneezes and itchy, irritated skin. If you're one of the countless souls who battle seasonal allergies, you understand the struggle of facing redness, inflammation, and discomfort head-on.

Allergies from pollen and mold can mess up your skin, making it dry, itchy, and irritated. Springtime is like a wake-up call for allergies, and it can also make your skin act up. People may recognize the respiratory symptoms but not everyone is aware that it may affect your skin too, says Dr. Tess Mauricio, a board-certified dermatologist.

Dr. Mauricio, suggests wearing a mask outside, using sunglasses to shield your eyes and skin, and getting an air purifier for your home to clean the air. Also, remember to wash your sheets often to keep allergens away. She further added that if you're planning on getting any skin treatments, be careful because they can make your skin more sensitive to allergens.

Join us as we unveil a treasure trove of tips and tricks to soothe, protect, and rejuvenate your skin amidst the pollen-filled days of spring. It's time to reclaim your glow and revel in skin that's as vibrant as the season itself!

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Give Gentle Touch to Your Skin
As the climate shifts, so does your skincare routine, ensuring it meets the evolving needs of your delicate skin. When allergies strike, avoid harsh cleansers and rough scrubbing—opt for a gentle, foaming gel cleanser like Naturopathica Aloe Vera Cleansing Gel, $24, containing the goodness of lavender, and aloe vera to calm your skin while washing away impurities. This helps to remove dirt and oils from your skin.

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Ditch Heavy Moisturizers
Keeping your skin hydrated is key, especially when allergies are in full swing. Instead of suffocating your skin with heavy creams, opt for this lightweight, mattifying face cream such as Clarins Hydra-Essentiel Light Moisturizer with Double Hyaluronic Acid, $50. Infused with organic manioc roots and hyaluronic acid, it'll give you all the hydration you need without making your skin feel greasy or irritated.

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Say Yes to Patch Testing
Before diving headfirst into a new skincare product, take a moment to patch-test it! This simple step is crucial, especially if your skin is sensitive or allergy-prone. Just dab a tiny bit of the product on your forearm or elbow, and wait 24-48 hours. If your skin starts acting up with redness, itching, or irritation, back away from the product and reach out to a doctor for guidance.

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Cool Down and Conceal
Allergies can leave your skin feeling puffy, especially around your delicate eye area. To soothe puffiness go for Chillhouse Chill Globes, $45. Placing this globe facial massage tool in the fridge to cool before placing them on your closed eyelids and under eye area can do wonders.

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BY URVASHI KAUSHAL | MAY 9, 2024 | SHARES
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