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    How Indian Summers Are Damaging Your Skin – And What Dermatologists Want You To Do About It

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    Surat (Gujarat) [India], April 22: When temperatures rise in India, so do skin concerns. From relentless tanning to uncontrollable breakouts, the summer heat doesn’t just leave you sweating — it leaves your skin screaming for help. But there’s good news: leading dermatologists are sharing science-backed solutions that don’t just treat — they transform.

    The Most Common Summer Skin Problems (And Why They Happen)

    1. Persistent Tanning & Pigmentation: Melanin production spikes under harsh UV rays — resulting in uneven skin tone, dark spots, and stubborn tan patches.

    2. Sweat-Induced Acne: Excessive sweating mixes with dirt and oil, clogging pores and triggering breakouts, especially in oily or acne-prone skin.

    3. Dull, Dehydrated Skin: Heat and UV exposure strip your skin’s moisture barrier, making it appear tired and lifeless.

    4. Premature Aging: Constant sun exposure accelerates collagen breakdown — causing fine lines, dullness, fungal infection, miliaria, boils and sagging skin earlier than expected.

    What Dermatologists Recommend: Prevention + Clinical Care

    According to Dr. Jagdish Sakhiya, Chief Dermatologist at Sakhiya Skin Clinic:

    “Indian summers require a shift in skincare — lighter products, stronger sun protection, and in some cases, professional treatments to restore balance and glow.”

    Top 5 Summer Skincare Solutions That Actually Work

    1. Dermatologist-Approved Sunscreens: Apply every 3–4 hours, even indoors. Choose broad-spectrum formulas like Dr. Sakhiya’s Sunscreen for ultimate protection.

    2. Hydration-Focused Treatments: Treatments like Hydrafacial, Vitamin Infusion Therapy, and Skin Boosters restore moisture and revive glow.

    3. Targeted Pigmentation Therapy: Pigmentation solutions like Glowmelan, Laser Toning, and Q-Switch Laser visibly reduce uneven tone and spots.

    4. Antioxidant Skincare: Niacinamide, Vitamin C, and Glutathione-based products protect and repair skin from environmental damage. Explore dermatologist-developed products at: www.drsakhiyas.com

    5. Full Body Laser Hair Removal: Reduces sweat-related bacterial growth and helps maintain hygiene during hot, humid months.

    Lifestyle Tips to Protect Your Skin This Summer

    • Hydrate Smart – Drink 2.5–3 litres of water daily
    • Wear Cotton Clothing – Breathable fabrics prevent heat rash and bacterial build-up
    • Sleep 7–8 Hours Daily – Supports skin cell repair
    • Avoid Stepping Out 12–3 PM – UV rays are at their peak
    • Change Pillowcases Every 3 Days – Reduces acne and bacteria spread
    • Avoid Long Hot Showers – They dry out the skin barrier

    Do’s and Don’ts for Healthy Skin

    Eat More Of:

    • Watermelon, cucumber, oranges, pomegranate – hydration + antioxidants
    • Leafy greens & nuts – promote collagen and reduce inflammation
    • Yogurt / Probiotics – balances gut health, which reflects on your skin

    Avoid:

    • Deep-fried snacks, sugary drinks, processed food – cause breakouts and dullness
    • Full-fat dairy & whey protein – can trigger hormonal acne in some individuals
    • Spicy food – increases internal heat, leading to flare-ups

    Ready to Reset Your Skin? Here’s What to Do

    • Book a dermatologist consultation at Sakhiya Skin Clinic
    • Try India’s most advanced summer skincare treatments
    • Use dermatologist-recommended products from Dr. Sakhiya’s Advanced Skin Science

    Visit Clinic Website: www.sakhiyaskinclinic.com

    Explore Skincare Products: www.drsakhiyas.com

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