Pre-Eid skincare: Expert shares tips to treat sun-exposed skin before Eid
From drinking plenty of water to applying a cooling face gel to soothe the skin, follow these tips to treat sun-exposed skin before Eid celebrations.
As we observe the holy month of Ramadan for this year, one of the largest festivals for the Muslim community is around the corner. Eid is celebrated with a lot of pomp and grandeur all over the world. Marked by Eid-special dishes, decorations and prayers, Eid is observed to mark the end of the month of Ramadan. As we gear up to celebrate the festival, we need to keep in mind to look our best on the special day. Also read | Adult acne: Dermat explains what causes breakouts in 20s and 30s, shares tips for skincare routine and lifestyle changes

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Mahnaz Jahan Begum, aesthetic expert and founder of Keraderm Clinics said, “As Eid celebrations are nearing, many of us are eager to look and feel our best. But the scorching heat and the harsh summer sun can leave our skin feeling dry, dull, and damaged.”
The cosmetologist further shared a few tips to treat sun-exposed skin to look your best during Eid celebrations:
Hydrate from inside out:
Drinking plenty of water is essential to keep your skin hydrated and plump. Aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water a day, and consider incorporating hydrating foods like watermelon, cucumbers into your diet. Also read | Tired of stubborn pigmentation? These 6 skincare treatments deliver jaw-dropping results to erase dark spots

Exfoliate and brighten:
Exfoliating helps remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, leaving your skin feeling smooth and looking brighter. Use a gentle exfoliating scrub.
Soothe and calm:
Sun-exposed skin can be sensitive and irritated. To soothe and calm your skin, apply a cooling face mask or aloe vera gel. You can also try using a serum or moisturizer containing soothing ingredients like green tea, chamomile, or cucumber. Also read | Say goodbye to dry skin: Ayurveda morning and evening skincare routine that will transform your glow
Follow these prevention tips to maintain healthy skin:
- Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen.
- Seek shade and wear protective clothing.
- Avoid going out during extreme temperatures.
- Get a facial or chemical peel 2-3 days before Eid to give your skin time to recover and glow.
- Use a hydrating face mask the night before Eid to wake up with plump, radiant skin.
Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.
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