Summer Skincare Tips for Glowing Skin
As temperatures rise, summer skincare routines need a refresh to stay effective and comfortable. From lightweight sunscreens to antioxidant-rich serums, Dr. Mona Foad shares her top anticipated trends and expert tips in Byrdie’s article.
What are your predictions for summer 2025 skincare tips or trends, and why are they especially relevant or popular for the season?
As we move into summer, I anticipate several skincare trends that will be particularly relevant to the season. Lightweight, hydrating sunscreens will continue to be a must-have. These offer protection without a greasy or heavy feel and are great for the warmer months. I’m also seeing a shift toward SPF-infused skincare products, such as moisturizers and foundations with built-in sun protection. This provides added convenience and ensures we’re consistently protected from harmful UV rays throughout the day.
In addition to sunscreen, cooling skincare products will be highly beneficial for hot summer days. Ingredients like aloe vera, cucumber, and even mint-based products provide instant relief after sun exposure and help calm the skin. I expect after-sun recovery products to gain popularity too. These include formulations with ingredients like chamomile, calendula, and hyaluronic acid, which provide much-needed hydration and repair to skin that has been exposed to the sun. There’s also been a rise in antioxidant-rich skincare, particularly products with Vitamin C, which helps to prevent premature aging and protect against environmental damage. I also predict that reef-safe sunscreens will continue to be a trend as consumers become more conscious of both their skin’s health and the impact of their skincare choices on the environment.
What should someone consider including/changing in their summer skincare routine as they shift out of their winter/spring skincare routine?
As we transition seasons, it’s essential to adjust your skincare routine to address changes in temperature and humidity. I recommend switching to lighter, hydrating products that don’t feel heavy on the skin. Also, oil-free or gel-based sunscreens are a must, especially for those with oily or acne-prone skin.
Summer is also a great time to incorporate antioxidants such as Vitamin C or niacinamide to protect against UV and environmental damage. It’s important to reduce the use of thicker creams that may feel too heavy in warmer months. Instead, opt for gentle exfoliation with AHAs, BHAs, or physical exfoliants to help with skin turnover and enhance absorption. These small changes will help you maintain healthy, glowing skin while adapting to the summer season.