Embrace the Sun: 5 Common Summer Skin Problems and Natural Remedies
Posted by Cindy Cunningham on
Ah, summer—the season of sunshine, outdoor adventures, and beach escapades. While it brings joy and excitement, it can also wreak havoc on our skin. But fear not! We've got you covered with natural remedies for five common summer skin problems. So, grab your sun hat and let's dive in!
Sunburn: A Fiery Reminder
Acne/Oily Skin: A Battle Against Breakouts
Dry, Itchy Skin: A Thirst for Moisture
Chlorinated pools, salty ocean water, and sun exposure can leave your skin feeling dry and itchy. Say goodbye to discomfort with Fra Fra's Naturals Ultra-Moisturizing blend Whipped Raw organic Shea Butter. Enriched with the moisture retaining benefits of rose (a natural humectant) and vanilla (packed full of antioxidants and Vitamin B6 to protect your skin and keep it moisturized). It's your go-to solution for restoring moisture and tranquility to your skin.
Prickly Heat/Heat Rash: A Bumpy Road
The unforgiving summer heat often leads to prickly heat or heat rash, causing tiny red bumps and discomfort. To cool and soothe the affected areas naturally, turn to gentle remedies such as wearing loose, breathable clothing, keeping the affected areas clean and dry, and using cool compresses. Additionally, Fra Fra's Naturals Anti-Itch blend Whipped raw organic shea butter can provide additional relief and aid in the healing process.
Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac: Nature's Unwanted Souvenir
Outdoor adventures can sometimes result in an unfortunate encounter with poison ivy, oak, or sumac. If you find yourself battling an itchy and irritated rash, remember to wash the affected area thoroughly and avoid scratching. Calm and soothe the skin with Fra Fra's Naturals Anti-Itch blend Whipped raw organic shea butter, offering the benefits of chamomile and frankincense to reduce inflammation and promote healing.
Common summer skin problems may be avoidable or treatable with natural remedies, allowing you to fully embrace the joys of the season. However, if a rash becomes uncomfortable or persists for more than a week or two, it's wise to seek guidance from your doctor or dermatologist. Remember, summer is a precious time, and by caring for our skin, we can revel in every glorious moment. So, go out there, soak up the sun, and let your natural radiance shine!