The Sun (Malaysia)

Restore post-summer holiday skin

> It’s time to take stock of any damage the sun might have caused

- BY SARAH YOUNG

WHETHER you were home or away, wore plenty of sunscreen and even made good use of the shade, chances are you picked up some incidental UV exposure this summer, reports The Independen­t. And, with autumn just around the corner, there's no better time to take stock of any damage to your skin.

Too much sun, chlorine and sun-soaked boozy brunches can lead to long-term consequenc­es on the skin – think hyperpigme­ntation, fine lines and dryness – so it's worth doing some damage control to limit the effects.

Alas, it's time to atone for your skin sins and erase the signs of summer in preparatio­n for the coming season.

Cleanse The best place to start on your road to recovery is with a gentle and mild cleansing routine. To help minimise the signs of sun-damaged skin, we suggest investing in one infused with vitamin C, which not only gives you great antioxidan­t protection but also improves skin firmness.

Suitable for both wet and dry use, we suggest Sunday Riley's C.E.O. C+E MicroDisso­lve Cleansing Oil, which instantly dissolves make-up, pore clogging debris and micro-pollution particles.

It's also brimming with antioxidan­t-rich ingredient­s like turmeric and vitamin C to help calm, clean and brighten your complexion.

Exfoliate If your skin is feeling tight and looking dry or flaky it's probably because the sun's sucked all the moisture out of it, so opting for a more gentle, controlled formula will help to slough off dead skin while hydrating it too. We promise, there's gorgeous-looking skin under there somewhere.

Exfoliatin­g also means that any reparative skin treatments used subsequent­ly will be able to reach deep enough below the surface to have a lasting impact.

For vulnerable, post-summer skin we love the By Terry Cellularos­e Exfoliatio­n Scrub, which gently buffs away dead cells without scratching or causing redness. It also contains active ingredient­s, like white rose, which helps to resurface the skin by restoring its moisture balance, leaving you with a more radiant finish.

Serum Ideal for dehydrated or damaged skin, serums deliver a more potent dose of hydration and anti-ageing benefits because they are lighter and contain a higher concentrat­ion of ingredient­s.

Designed to help speed repair and boost your complexion's defences against the elements, Oskia's Get Up & Glow packs a serious punch. By stimulatin­g collagen production and protecting skin from environmen­tal, seasonal and lifestyle damage, it helps to ward off and works hard to reverse the early signs of ageing.

To use, simply pump a small amount into your palm and smooth gently over your entire face and neck. Use along or in conjunctio­n with moisturise­r for an extra boost.

Moisturise If your skin is feeling particular­ly weathered and blemish-prone thanks to the warmer climes then investing in a moisturise­r that contains niacinamid­e will work wonders.

An ingredient that might not have received the same amount of hype as say retinol or hyaluronic acid, it's still a great all-rounder and helps to keep your skin hydrated with the added bonus of soothing acne too.

Our go-to product is the La RochePosay Effaclar H Moisturise­r which works to repair skin that feels weak and fragile while noticeably reducing the appearance of spots which can be caused by oily SPFs.

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