Sunlight is your number one enemy if you want to maintain a healthy glowy skin. Summer will see you spend more time outside and your skin will be exposed more. The sun shines even in winter. Winter is dryer and people are less vigilant about sun protection. This can make winter just as damaging to skin as summer.

How to have healthy skin
You can still protect your skin regardless of the weather. A well-hydrated skin will resist the sun’s ultraviolet rays better than dry, dehydrated skin. SPF products can be used when necessary to prevent the appearance of premature age-related skin damage.
Create a Daily Skin Care Routine
It is difficult to recommend a skin care regimen that works for everyone. Certain skin characteristics are predisposed to some people. A skin care regimen that works well for one person may be detrimental to another. To create a routine that works for you, it is important to know your skin type.
Moisturize and exfoliate
Exfoliation and moisturization are two of the most important components to good skin care. Both are essential, but the best way to balance them is determined by how moist your skin. Exfoliation is recommended if you have a lot of oil. Moisturizing is a better option if your skin tends towards being more dry. You will need to change your summer routine.
Skin Care from The Inside
Your skin is as important to what enters your body through your digestive system as the products that you use from outside. Healthy eating habits can improve your skin’s ability to regulate its moisture level and help you stay healthy. Hydration is key, so make sure you drink plenty of water.
Supplements can be taken to improve your skin’s health. Your skin’s ability retain moisture is greatly improved by omega-3 fatty acids, particularly DHA and EPA. To get more omega-3 fatty acids, fish oil supplements can be taken in addition to eating omega-3 rich foods like walnuts, salmon, and legumes.
Antioxidants are useful in repairing and preventing skin damage. Supplements containing antioxidant ingredients such as Vitamins C, E, green tea and green tea are available. They can also be applied topically to the skin.
Build good seasonal habits
Your skin is vulnerable to danger all year, but the most serious dangers change with the seasons. You should be especially vigilant in the summer for sunburns.
Apply a moisturizing cream with an integrated SPF factor. If you are exposed to direct sunlight, apply supplemental sunscreen. Particular attention should be paid to the sensitive areas such as your lips, eyes, hands and feet.
Winter is a time to be vigilant about drying out your skin. You need to increase your moisturizing regimen so your skin remains hydrated.
Winter is a good time to turn down the water temperature. Hot water can strip moisture-preserving oils.
A humidifier will make your indoor environment more pleasant for your skin. It will work best if it is placed in your bedroom while you are sleeping.
Although maintaining healthy skin can be difficult, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. You now have the knowledge to maintain healthy skin all year. You can keep your skin hydrated with a customized regimen that will protect you from the sun’s damaging effects and other aging effects over many years.