Relatable Skincare Report

☀️ Is Your Skincare Routine Ready for Summer?

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Hey [FIRST NAME GOES HERE]!

Summer brings more than sunshine—it means more UV, sweat, and humidity. Your winter skincare routine? It’s probably not cutting it anymore.

Let’s fix that with four, science-backed tweaks to keep your skin healthy, balanced, and radiant this summer:

  1. Lighten Up Your Moisturizer – Heavier creams can trap sweat and clog pores.
  2. Double Down on SPF (Yes, Daily Sometimes Multiple Times A Day!) – UV radiation is stronger and longer-lasting in summer.
  3. Add an Antioxidant Serum and a Tyrosinase Inhibitor (Think Vitamin C) – It shields your skin from environmental stress and brightens your glow.
  4. Cleanse Smarter, Not Harsher – More sweat and oil doesn’t mean scrubbing harder—it means cleansing better.

Over the next four weeks, we’ll walk you through each of these summer switches, with the science to back it up, and simple actions to make each change effortless.


👀 Stay tuned next week for the first step: why your moisturizer might be making your summer breakouts worse.

Want To Learn Even More About The Science of Skincare?

Check out these related articles on RelatableSci.com that break down the science of skincare a little more.

Why You Need a Tyrosinase Inhibitor In Your Skincare Routine

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What is Melanin and How Does Melanin Protect Skin?

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Why is Sunscreen Important

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Wishing you a great week,

Allie

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