Summer is arguably one of the best times of the year, especially when you’re young and have a lot to enjoy. Think about the sunshine, long days, beach trips, and cold lemonade; if you love all these, summer is probably your favorite season. Of course, if you have sensitive skin, summer can be tricky to deal with.The heat, sweat, humidity, and sun exposure can stir up all sorts of reactions. Redness, itching, rashes, and breakouts often become your daily struggles. And when you already deal with skin that throws a tantrum at the smallest change, warm weather can feel like a battle.So, do you just bid farewell to the fun summer days, or do you combat the heat head-on? You don’t have to hide indoors or suffer the summer heat in silence. Even if your skin is sensitive, it shouldn’t stop you from enjoying the summer vibes. With a few smart habits and the right kind of products, your sensitive skin can stay calm, happy, and comfortable all summer long.
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