Monsoon Beauty Tips: Avoid These Common Skincare Errors

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The monsoon brings welcome relief from the heat—but it also brings high humidity, clogged pores, unexpected breakouts, and skin that can’t decide if it’s dry or oily. If your skin starts acting up with the rains, your skincare routine might be making things worse. Here are some common skincare mistakes to avoid this monsoon, along with expert tips to keep your skin clear, healthy, and glowing.


Skipping Sunscreen on Cloudy Days
Just because the sun’s hiding doesn’t mean UV rays aren’t hitting your skin. UVA rays penetrate through clouds and glass, leading to pigmentation, tanning, and premature ageing. Always use a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or more), even on rainy or overcast days.

Overwashing Your Face
Humidity can make your skin feel greasy, prompting frequent face washing. But overwashing strips natural oils and leads to dehydration or increased oil production. Stick to cleansing twice a day with a mild, pH-balanced face wash to keep skin clean without drying it out.


Skipping Moisturiser
Yes, your skin may feel oily—but that doesn’t mean it’s hydrated. Humid air can trick you into thinking your skin doesn’t need moisturising, but lack of hydration can trigger oil glands to go into overdrive. Switch to a lightweight, water-based or gel moisturiser that hydrates without clogging pores.

Ignoring Exfoliation
Monsoon weather can cause dead skin and dirt buildup, leading to dullness and breakouts. However, harsh scrubs can irritate the skin barrier. Instead, opt for gentle chemical exfoliants (like AHAs or BHAs) once or twice a week to keep skin smooth and pore-free.


Using Heavy or Oily Makeup
Heavy foundations and creamy products can clog pores in humid conditions. Try switching to lightweight, breathable makeup or go makeup-free when possible. Tinted moisturisers, BB creams, and waterproof mascaras are monsoon-friendly options.

Not Cleaning Your Face After Getting Wet
Got caught in a downpour? Monsoon rainwater can be full of pollutants that irritate your skin. Always rinse your face with clean water and follow up with toner and moisturiser after exposure to rain.

Neglecting Your Diet
Oily, fried snacks are tempting in the rains, but they can trigger acne and dullness. Hydrate with plenty of water and include antioxidant-rich fruits and veggies to nourish your skin from within.

Your skin needs just as much attention during the rainy season as it does in summer or winter. By avoiding these common skincare mistakes and choosing season-appropriate products, you can keep your skin clear, healthy, and monsoon-ready. A little awareness goes a long way in achieving that natural rainy-day glow.