1. Start With a Deep Double Cleanse
Monsoon humidity means more sweat, grime, and oil clinging to your skin, creating a perfect storm for clogged pores. This is why so many beauty influencers champion the double cleanse. The first step involves an oil-based cleanser to dissolve makeup,
sunscreen, and sebum. It works on the principle that 'like dissolves like,' effectively melting away impurities without stripping your skin. Follow it up with a gentle, water-based foaming cleanser to wash everything away and purify the pores. This two-step process ensures your skin is impeccably clean, allowing the rest of your products to penetrate and work more effectively. It’s a non-negotiable foundation for a clear, healthy-looking monsoon complexion.
2. Exfoliate, But Gently and Chemically
With increased humidity, dead skin cells tend to stick together and clog pores, leading to blackheads and acne. While exfoliation is key, creators are moving away from harsh physical scrubs that can cause micro-tears. Instead, the focus is on chemical exfoliants. Look for toners or serums containing Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) like glycolic acid for surface-level brightening, or Beta-Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) like salicylic acid, which is oil-soluble and can penetrate deep into the pores to clear out congestion. Using a chemical exfoliant two to three times a week will keep your skin smooth and prevent the build-up that causes common monsoon skin issues.
3. Switch to Lightweight Serums
Heavy, creamy products can feel suffocating in the humid air. The smart monsoon routine prioritises lightweight, water-based serums packed with active ingredients. Two ingredients are consistently recommended by creators for this season. The first is Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from environmental damage, brightens dullness, and helps fade pigmentation. The second is Niacinamide, a true multitasker that regulates oil production, minimises the appearance of pores, and strengthens the skin's natural barrier. Applying a few drops of a targeted serum after cleansing delivers potent benefits without adding any greasy feel.
4. Hydrate With a Gel-Based Moisturiser
It’s a common myth that oily or combination skin doesn’t need a moisturiser, especially when it’s humid. In reality, skipping this step can cause your skin to overcompensate by producing even more oil. The secret, as every creator will tell you, is to choose the right texture. Ditch the thick, heavy creams and opt for a lightweight, gel-based or water-based moisturiser. These formulas provide essential hydration to keep your skin plump and balanced without feeling sticky or clogging your pores. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, which draws moisture into the skin, or aloe vera for a soothing, cooling effect.
5. Never, Ever Skip Sunscreen
Cloudy skies are deceptive. Up to 80% of the sun’s harmful UV rays can penetrate through cloud cover, causing sun damage, premature ageing, and pigmentation. This is why sunscreen remains the most crucial step in any skincare routine, rain or shine. For the monsoon, beauty experts recommend a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. To combat the humidity and potential sweat, look for formulas that are labelled 'water-resistant' or have a 'matte finish.' A lightweight, non-greasy sunscreen will protect your skin without feeling heavy or contributing to excess shine, ensuring your complexion stays protected and flawless.
6. Add a Weekly Clay Mask Treatment
To give your skin an extra hand in dealing with the oil and impurities of the monsoon, a weekly deep-cleansing mask is a fantastic addition. Clay masks, particularly those with kaolin or bentonite clay, are brilliant at absorbing excess sebum from the surface of the skin and drawing out impurities from within the pores. Using a clay mask once a week can help keep your skin clear, reduce shine, and prevent the formation of breakouts. It’s a simple ritual that acts like a reset button for your skin, leaving it feeling refreshed, mattified, and thoroughly clean.

















