There are many minute details to effective skincare which we forget, often. Cleaning, exfoliating and toning are great, but what about sweat induced breakouts that accompany workouts. It is a common notion that staying active, exercising and sweating makes skin glow. And surely it does, but only after you follow appropriate post workout skin care.
Sweat induced breakouts are prominent among sports enthusiasts and people who participate in regular workout and exercising sessions. A good workout generates intense heat and helps the oxygenated blood reach tissues. This however activates the body’s cooling mechanism causing profuse sweating. Sweat from a workout along with dirt, oil and bacteria make a deadly combination causing stress to the skin. But the right skincare routine which takes the following 5 tips into consideration will help to bring relief to your skin, getting you an attractive radiant and fresh look.
A whiff of fresh air is delightful and gleaming sun rays amazing, but outdoor workouts have its sets of negative points. Wearing sunscreen and protective clothes is important. This will keep you protected against harmful sun rays. Outdoor workouts should be done in clean and pollution free environments. Maintaining the body’s fluid levels is another important point because sun and sweating cause the body to become deficient in minerals and vitamins. Therefore keeping water and liquid intake at an optimum before and after a workout is paramount.
The chances of a skincare routine failing increases when it’s done ignoring skin type. The requirements of dry skin differ from that of normal, mixed or sensitive skin types. It is important that you identify your skin type first. Here are some quick tips…
Showering is a must after a workout, but there are some points to consider. Using too hot water should be avoided because it depletes the skin from important nutrients. In addition a mild bath soap or gel should be used with a pH value not more than 5.5.
There is definitely a way to wipe streams of sweat coming on your face, rather than rubbing the skin. A better and safer way is to go for Antibacterial body wipes or tea tree oil cleansing wipes. They are soft on the skin and protect it against germs. If you are using a towel, it is advisable to pat dry the skin and avoid intensive rubbing of pores that can lead to zit breakouts and inflammations.
Workouts can lead to settling of dirt, grime and sweat all over the face. A nice, but mild cleansing after completing a workout is a good practice. If cleansing is not possible and a shower is not accessible then washing your face is the least you should do.
Re-hydration should be your next step after oils get removed. Lotions and moisturizers are appropriate for this. Use products which come packed with soothing antioxidants such as Vitamin A & E.
Author Bio: Evie Dawson is a fitness coach and health writer based in Boston, MA. Her passion is to encourage others to rediscover their lifestyle and get inspired for organic living.