Why Your Skincare Routine Needs to Change in Summer
Egypt's summer is brutal on skin. Temperatures regularly exceed 40°C, UV index hits extreme levels, and humidity in coastal cities like Alexandria can make even the lightest moisturizer feel heavy. Your winter skincare routine simply won't cut it from May through September.
The key shifts: lighter textures, stronger sun protection, and ingredients that control oil without stripping moisture. Here's the complete routine, morning and night.
Morning Routine: Shield and Protect
Step 1: Gentle Cleanser
Start with a mild, non-stripping cleanser. Foaming cleansers work well in summer because they remove overnight oil without over-drying. The Hyalu Collagen Cleansing Foam is ideal — it cleans thoroughly while hyaluronic acid prevents that tight, dry feeling.
Avoid harsh sulfate-based cleansers that strip your skin barrier. In Egypt's heat, a damaged barrier leads to even more oil production as your skin overcompensates.
Step 2: Lightweight Serum
Skip heavy serums in summer. Go for water-based formulations with hyaluronic acid or niacinamide. The Hyalu Collagen Serum delivers deep hydration without any greasy residue — exactly what Egyptian summers demand.
Apply to slightly damp skin for maximum absorption. Hyaluronic acid pulls moisture from the environment, and Egypt's humidity actually works in your favor here.
Step 3: Lightweight Moisturizer
Swap your heavy winter cream for a gel-cream or lightweight moisturizer. The Infinity Soothing Moisturizing Gel provides hydration without clogging pores — critical when sweat and sunscreen are already sitting on your skin.
For those with oily skin, a gel moisturizer alone may be sufficient. Dry skin types can layer a light cream over the gel.
Step 4: Sunscreen (Non-Negotiable)
This is the single most important step in any Egyptian summer routine. Use SPF 50+ broad-spectrum protection, reapply every 2 hours when outdoors, and don't skip it on cloudy days — UV penetrates clouds easily.
The Treato Serum SPF 30 works as a daily base for indoor days, but for outdoor exposure, layer a dedicated SPF 50 sunscreen on top.
Evening Routine: Repair and Recover
Step 1: Double Cleanse
Summer means more sunscreen, more sweat, more pollution. A single cleanse won't remove everything. Start with an oil-based cleanser or micellar water, then follow with your Infinity Facial Cleanser for a thorough clean.
Step 2: Treatment Serum
Nighttime is when you can use active ingredients without sun sensitivity concerns. Retinol is excellent for summer skin repair — it boosts cell turnover and helps fade sun damage. The Retinol B3 Cream combines retinol with niacinamide for repair plus oil control.
Important: If you use retinol at night, your morning SPF becomes even more critical. Retinol increases photosensitivity.
Step 3: Eye Cream
The delicate eye area shows sun damage first — fine lines, dark circles, puffiness. The Retinol Eye Cream addresses all three while you sleep. Tap gently around the orbital bone; never rub.
Step 4: Night Moisturizer
Your night cream can be slightly richer than your daytime moisturizer since you're not layering sunscreen over it. The Infinity Moisturizing Cream replenishes moisture lost during the day without feeling heavy.
Summer Skincare Mistakes to Avoid in Egypt
Skipping moisturizer because it's hot: Dehydrated skin produces more oil. Always moisturize, just switch to lighter textures.
Using lemon or baking soda DIY remedies: These destroy your skin barrier and cause hyperpigmentation — especially dangerous with Egyptian sun exposure.
Only applying sunscreen once: SPF breaks down after 2 hours. Reapply, especially after sweating or swimming.
Over-exfoliating: Summer skin is already stressed. Limit exfoliation to 1-2 times per week maximum.
Ignoring your neck and hands: These areas age fastest and are constantly sun-exposed. Extend every product — especially SPF — to your neck, chest, and hands.
Ingredient Cheat Sheet for Egyptian Summer
Use more of: Hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, vitamin C (morning), ceramides, aloe vera, zinc oxide sunscreens.
Use less of: Heavy oils (argan, coconut), thick butters (shea), AHAs during daytime, fragrance (increases photosensitivity).
Avoid entirely: Hydroquinone without dermatologist supervision, physical scrubs in summer, expired sunscreen.
Building Your Summer Routine: Quick Reference
Morning: Cleanse → Serum → Light Moisturizer → SPF 50+
Evening: Double Cleanse → Treatment (Retinol/Niacinamide) → Eye Cream → Night Moisturizer
Weekly: Gentle chemical exfoliant 1-2x, hydrating mask 1x
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