KOSMATOLOGY BLOG
How to Protect Your Skin from Chlorine: Minimizing Chlorine Exposure in the Summer
Summer often means long afternoons by the pool. While swimming is a fun and healthy way to cool off, many people notice that frequent pool time can leave their skin feeling dry, tight, or irritated.
Chlorine plays an important role in keeping pools clean and safe by killing harmful bacteria. However, repeated exposure to chlorinated water can also strip natural oils from the skin and hair. Over time, this can weaken the skin barrier and contribute to dryness or irritation.
Many people searching for how to protect skin from chlorine are looking for simple ways to enjoy swimming while minimizing its drying effects. Fortunately, a few small habits can help reduce chlorine exposure and support healthier skin during the summer months.
Natural Remedies for Sunburn: How to Soothe and Support Skin Recovery
As we bask in the sunny days, many of us are eager to enjoy the warmth and light. However, it's easy to overdo it and end up with a painful sunburn, which can lead to unsightly peeling. Proper after-sun care is crucial to alleviate the discomfort and support the healing process.
Why Our Founder Made Our Bug Repellent Solid.
When most people think of bug repellent, they picture a spray.
But when I began formulating a natural mosquito repellent for Kosmatology, I quickly realized that sprays weren’t the best option—especially for families with young children.
As a pharmacist and formulator, safety was my first priority. One concern that kept coming up was inhalation. Even if a bug repellent is safe to apply to the skin, that doesn’t necessarily mean it should be inhaled into the lungs.
Summer Skincare Tips: Why Your Skin Still Needs Moisturizer in Hot Weather
When summer arrives, many people assume they can skip moisturizer. With higher humidity, warm temperatures, and more time outdoors, it seems like skin should stay hydrated naturally.
But here’s something many people don’t realize: air conditioning, sun exposure, and frequent showering can actually dry out your skin during the summer months. Even in humid climates, these factors can affect the skin barrier and lead to dryness, irritation, or dull-looking skin.
If you spend a lot of time indoors in air-conditioned spaces, your skin may be losing moisture more quickly than you think.