Myths vs Facts: Skincare & the Monsoon Season
The monsoon season brings cooler winds and relief from summer heat, but it also creates the perfect environment for skin problems. Humidity increases sweat and oil production, rainwater carries pollutants, and fungal infections become more common. Many people follow skincare tips they see online or hear from friends, without checking whether they are scientifically correct. This leads to more harm than good. Here are the most common monsoon skincare myths —and the dermatologist-approved facts behind them. Myth 1: You don’t need moisturizer in humid weather Fact: Your skin needs hydration all year round—humidity doesn’t replace moisture. Humidity can make your skin feel sticky, but that does not mean it is hydrated. When skin lacks proper moisture, it produces more oil to compensate, leading to clogged pores and acne. Dermatologists recommend lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizers in the monsoon. Gel-based or water-based formulas with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, aloe ver...