Discover the art of post-sun skincare with an Indian twist. From cooling tips to traditional remedies, pamper your skin!
Namaste, fellow sun-lovers! We Indians, especially, know the power of the sun. It’s
essential for Vitamin D, good for our mood, and just feels nice on the skin, isn't it? But let's be honest, too much of a good thing can be a problem.

Spending a day basking in the sun, whether it's at the beach, playing cricket in the park, or even just commuting, can leave our skin feeling parched, irritated, and, well, a little bit sad. And nobody wants sad skin! That’s why it’s super important to have a good after-sun skincare routine.
Think of it as giving your skin a big, refreshing glass of lassi after a long, hot day. This guide is packed with simple, effective tips to help you pamper your skin and keep it healthy and glowing, all with an Indian twist. We will cover everything from cooling down to traditional remedies.
Cool down sun-soaked skin with gentle shower, avoid harsh products, focus on hydration
So, you've spent the day soaking up the sunshine, and now you’re back home. The first thing you need to do is cool down that skin! A cool shower is your best friend right now, but avoid using harsh soaps or scrubs. These can strip your skin of its natural oils, which it desperately needs to recover.

Instead, opt for a gentle, hydrating cleanser. Look for ingredients like aloe vera, cucumber, or neem, which are known for their soothing properties. These ingredients have been used in Indian skincare for generations and are perfect for calming irritated skin.
Use lukewarm water, as hot water will only further dry out your skin. Pat your skin dry gently with a soft towel, instead of rubbing. Remember, be gentle, be kind, your skin has been through enough for one day. Focus on rehydrating the skin after the shower.
Rehydrate skin after sun exposure with water, moisturizer, aloe vera gel
Now that your skin is clean and cool, it’s time to focus on rehydration. Sun exposure can cause dehydration, both inside and outside of the body. Start by drinking plenty of water to replenish lost fluids.

Consider adding some electrolytic drinks like coconut water or homemade lemonade to replace lost minerals. On the outside, slather on a generous layer of moisturizer. Look for creams or lotions containing hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or shea butter.
These ingredients help to draw moisture into the skin and lock it. Another great option is aloe vera gel, which is a natural humectant and has cooling and anti-inflammatory properties. It can also help to soothe sunburns and reduce redness.
Immediate relief for sunburn: cold compresses and aloe vera or yogurt for soothing
For those of us who have spent a particularly long day in the sun, or may have even gotten a bit of a sunburn, the first step is immediate relief. Forget all other skincare steps and get hold of some cold compresses and apply.

An easy and quick way to do this is to soak a soft towel in cold water and apply this directly to the burnt area. Once the burning sensation cools slightly proceed with the next step. An ingredient such as Aloe vera is amazing for soothing and treating sunburns.
You can use pure aloe vera gel directly from the plant or use a commercially made aloe vera gel. Another commonly available kitchen ingredient that works wonders is yogurt. Apply a layer of cold yogurt as a natural sunburn remedy.
The probiotics and enzymes in yogurt may help to soothe and repair damaged skin.
Indian skincare wisdom: turmeric and sandalwood soothe sunburns
Our grandmothers always knew best, didn't they? And when it comes to skincare, their wisdom is timeless. For centuries, Indian households have relied on natural ingredients to heal and protect the skin.

Turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, is a fantastic remedy for sunburns and inflammation. Mix a pinch of turmeric powder with milk or yogurt to form a paste and apply to the affected areas. This can help reduce redness and promote healing.
Sandalwood paste is another traditional remedy for cooling and soothing the skin. It has a calming effect and can help to reduce inflammation and blemishes. These natural remedies are gentle, effective, and readily available, making them perfect for after-sun care.
Protect your skin from sun for a healthy, happy glow
Prevention is always better than cure, isn't it? So, while post-sun care is essential, it’s even more important to protect your skin from the sun in the first place. Always wear sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, even on cloudy days.

Apply it liberally and reapply every two hours, especially if you’re swimming or sweating. Seek shade during the peak sun hours, which are usually between 10 am and 4 pm. Wear protective clothing, such as hats, sunglasses, and long-sleeved shirts.
Remember, your skin is your body’s largest organ, so treat it with the love and care it deserves. A little bit of sun protection and after-sun pampering can go a long way in keeping your skin healthy, glowing, and happy. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and keep shining!