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Do You Need Sunscreen Indoors? UV Rays, Blue Light & Skin Damage Explained
Do you really need sunscreen indoors? Surprisingly, yes.
UVA rays can penetrate glass, and prolonged exposure to blue light from phones and laptops may lead to dullness, pigmentation, and early signs of aging. A lightweight broad-spectrum sunscreen can help protect your skin even when you’re inside.
I broke down the science, myths, and best sunscreen tips here: https://armpearlbeauty.com/blogs/wisdom/do-you-need-sunscreen-indoors-uv-rays-blue-light-skin-damage-explained
Dehydrated vs Dry Skin in Summer: Signs, Differences, and Best Fixes
our skin acting like a confused weather app this summer? ☀️📱🔋
If your face feels oily and tight at the same time, your skin may be dehydrated, not dry.
Dehydrated skin lacks water. Dry skin lacks oil.
The fix depends on understanding the difference. Hydration, gentle skincare, and barrier repair matter more than overusing harsh products in summer
Why AC Might Be Secretly Drying Out Your Skin This Summer
Spending all day in air conditioning feels amazing during summer… until your skin starts feeling tight, dull, and weirdly dehydrated by evening.
AC removes humidity from the air, which can slowly pull moisture from your skin too. That’s why even oily skin can start feeling tired, flaky, or irritated indoors.
A few things that genuinely help: ✨ lightweight moisturizer ✨ drinking enough water ✨ hydrating serums ✨ avoiding harsh cleansers ✨ not sitting directly in cold air for hours
Sometimes the “summer skin problem” isn’t the sun outside… it’s the indoor iceberg cave
Spending all day in air conditioning feels amazing during summer… until your skin starts feeling tight, dull, and weirdly dehydrated by evening.
AC removes humidity from the air, which can slowly pull moisture from your skin too. That’s why even oily skin can start feeling tired, flaky, or irritated indoors.
A few things that genuinely help: ✨ lightweight moisturizer ✨ drinking enough water ✨ hydrating serums ✨ avoiding harsh cleansers ✨ not sitting directly in cold air for hours
Sometimes the “summer skin problem” isn’t the sun outside… it’s the indoor iceberg cave
Spending all day in air conditioning feels amazing during summer… until your skin starts feeling tight, dull, and weirdly dehydrated by evening.
AC removes humidity from the air, which can slowly pull moisture from your skin too. That’s why even oily skin can start feeling tired, flaky, or irritated indoors.
A few things that genuinely help: ✨ lightweight moisturizer ✨ drinking enough water ✨ hydrating serums ✨ avoiding harsh cleansers ✨ not sitting directly in cold air for hours
Sometimes the “summer skin problem” isn’t the sun outside… it’s the indoor iceberg cave
I recently wrote more about how AC affects skin and what actually helps.