8 Things Dermatologists Do Every Summer
Reader's Digest International|June 2017

Insider advice for glowing, low-cancer-risk skin.

Kelsey Kloss
8 Things Dermatologists Do Every Summer

1 LOSE OLD LAYERS

Twice a week, scrub skin with a brush, an exfoliating scrub, or a salicylic acid wash to brighten it and allow lotions and serums to absorb more deeply. If your skin becomes irritated, exfoliate just once a week.

2 CLEANSE WITHOUT CREAM 

As the weather warms, switch from a cream cleanser to a gel variety, which is lightweight yet still soothing. If you have oily skin, try a foam cleanser. Be sure to wash your face every night in the summer: More time outside means more exposure to harmful air pollutants, which can attach to moisturizer and makeup and exacerbate signs of aging.

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