Zainab Khanam
Poor AQI brings more pollutants to your skin. Use a gentle, hydrating cleanser morning and night to remove particles and prevent clogging.
Exfoliate once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells and pollutant buildup. Avoid harsh scrubs; instead, choose mild, chemical exfoliants to keep pores clear.
Polluted air can strip the skin’s natural oils. Use a nourishing moisturiser to reinforce your skin barrier and lock in hydration.
Even in polluted air, UV rays can damage skin. Use broad-spectrum SPF daily to protect against UV and shield from pollutants.
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Products rich in antioxidants, like Vitamin C or green tea, help neutralize free radicals caused by pollution, giving skin extra protection.
Use products with niacinamide, ceramides, or hyaluronic acid to fortify your skin barrier against pollutants.
Avoid transferring pollutants to your face by keeping hands clean and limiting skin contact.
Drinking water flushes out toxins and keeps skin looking fresh, countering the dryness from polluted air.