As the temperature soars, we are usually hopping from one AC room to another. Be it at home, in vehicles or in workplaces, the air conditioner is a constant precursor in the summer season. While ACs provide comfort and relief from humidity, constant exposure to cool, dry air can negatively affect the skin. Dry and dull skin, flaky patches and tight skin are byproducts of the constant AC use.
How does AC use affect the skin?
Air conditioners work by removing heat and humidity from the air. While this creates a cooler environment, it also reduces moisture levels indoors. Continuous exposure to dry, cool air can weaken the skin barrier and make the body lose water faster without you realising it.
Symptoms of dry skin due to AC use
Tips to protect skin from AC dryness
Moisturise
A lightweight yet nourishing moisturiser helps lock moisture into the skin. Ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, aloe vera, and glycerin can help maintain hydration levels during summer.
Hydration
Even if you are indoors all day, your body still loses moisture. Drinking enough water, coconut water, chaas, or lemon water can help keep the skin hydrated from within.
Adjust the AC temperatures
Keeping the AC temperature too low may increase dryness. Experts recommend maintaining indoor temperatures between 24°C and 26°C for better comfort and skin health.
Humidifier, if required
Adding a humidifier or even placing a bowl of water in the room can help restore moisture in the air and reduce dryness.
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