Summer is a time when we want to look fresh and beautiful. As soon as the first rays of the sun start warming us, we head to a beauty salon. Meanwhile, we may hear there that some facial treatments are not recommended in summer and should be done in autumn or winter. However, it is not that bad because with caution, we can do much more than initially it seems. Which facial treatments can be performed in summer, and which are even recommended in beauty salons?

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What's the deal with summer?

With summer, or more precisely with the sun. It gives us energy, warms us up, and improves our mood, but it also has a dark side related to the emitted rays that affect our skin and eyes. These include:

  • UVA rays, which contribute to photoaging by damaging collagen fibers
  • UVB rays, which besides accelerating aging processes, cause pigmentation changes, damage DNA cells, and can lead to cancerous changes
  • UVC rays, which increasingly threaten us due to the growing ozone hole, causing damage to vision and body cells.

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How does this relate to cosmetic treatments?

Undoubtedly, cosmetic treatments performed in summer are associated with greater exposure to sunlight than in autumn or winter. The skin on the face is the most sensitive on the entire body. Additionally, after cosmetic treatments, it is irritated, swollen, flaky, and itchy. Therefore, the more invasive the treatments, the more the skin is exposed to harmful solar radiation penetration and damage in the form of discolorations or reactions such as burning, dryness, and tightness sensations. Then, post-treatment irritation is further intensified, causing the need to scratch, touch, or moisten, which is not always recommended. Cosmetic treatments for summer should therefore be primarily selected to support sun protection and mitigate the effects of skin contact with sunlight. Which facial treatments to choose in summer?

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Which facial treatments can be performed in summer?

Mesotherapy is a treatment that can be successfully performed in summer. Its anti-aging effect is one of its advantages, but it also allows for the regeneration and revitalization of the skin and improves its elasticity. Peelings, however, create a lot of controversies, but it's important to note that they vary and there is a wide range of peelings that can be performed in the summer. Thanks to acids used in them, the skin can not only be thoroughly cleansed but also acted upon with antioxidant effects, reduced vascular changes, or simply deeply hydrated. What other facial treatment in summer will not harm but help?

Dry skin in summer bothers many of us, so treatments targeting this problem are highly recommended. The Medesthetic Pro Contra treatment is a high dose of hydration exactly for dehydrated and dry skin. The hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and vitamin E contained in the preparations cause the skin to regain its barrier functions and become regenerated, smooth, and radiant. In beauty salons, summer treatments include all those that, besides intensive hydration, are also a rich source of vitamins. Hydra repulp fresh is one of them, preventing water loss and dryness, and relieving skin tension. It's different with acne-prone skin. How does the sun affect acne-prone skin?

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Cautiously with problematic skin?

It is a misconception that sun is good for acne because it dries it out. It is quite the opposite; the problem worsens. Under radiation, the epidermis thickens, causing tendencies to clog sebaceous glands. This way, further papules or cysts will appear more frequently. Acne treatments in summer should not cause skin dryness. The more drying treatments we use, the more we stimulate the sebaceous glands to secrete sebum, which, in turn, worsens acne lesions. So which cleansing facial treatments are suitable in summer for problematic skin? Glycolic, pyruvic, salicylic, azelaic, and mandelic acids are perfect for this. They allow for subsequent nourishing and moisturizing treatments. However, remember that acids and sun do not perfectly pair. After applying them, it is imperative to avoid sun exposure, but as mentioned earlier, acne-prone skin should not be excessively exposed to the sun regardless of treatments used.

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Which treatments to skip in summer?

In summer, it is advisable to avoid laser treatments. If we decide to undergo them, we must absolutely avoid sun exposure for even a month after the procedure. Often, the result of laser is intense skin burning, which heat outside can intensify, causing great discomfort. Ignoring recommendations related to avoiding sun after laser can cause skin burns, wounds, or discolorations. If you like tanning, summer facial treatments should be done without using retinol and the aforementioned acids, as there is a risk of discoloration. It is also worth waiting until autumn for permanent makeup. Herbal pigments introduced under the skin during such makeup can lose their vividness under the sun. Therefore, to achieve the best effect, it is recommended to avoid sun exposure for the first few weeks. It is also recommended to avoid treatments using marigold, St. John's wort, or bergamot. These are photosensitizing substances, and their use can lead to skin allergies.

When considering which cosmetic treatments in summer will not harm our skin, we should remember to consult a specialist, either a beautician or sometimes a dermatologist. Every skin is different and reacts differently to treatments and cosmetics used. A professional who knows all the shortcomings of our skin will be able to properly suggest treatments that will not harm but help during this pleasant yet simultaneously stressful summer period for the skin.