Plain water is great, but infuse it with cucumber, mint, or lemon for added skin-loving benefits. Hydrated skin starts from within.
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Fresh aloe vera is a summer superhero. It cools, hydrates, and heals sun-exposed skin. Apply it as a light moisturizer before bed.
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Cucumber isn’t just refreshing—it’s full of water and antioxidants. Dab some cucumber juice on your face to hydrate and soothe sun-stressed skin.
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Both are natural humectants that lock in moisture. Mix a spoon of honey with yogurt and apply for 10–15 minutes. Rinse off for baby-soft skin.
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Include watermelon, oranges, cucumbers, and tomatoes in your diet. They hydrate your body and nourish your skin from within.
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As tempting as they may be, hot showers strip your skin’s natural oils. Opt for cool or lukewarm water to keep skin calm and moisturized.
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A light layer of coconut oil on damp skin can seal in moisture. It’s especially good for dry patches like elbows, knees, or feet.
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