
Why do skin concerns get worse during seasonal transitions?

These days, when the temperature difference between morning and evening becomes larger, many people worry about changes in their skin condition. This is because skin can easily become sensitive as dryness is felt in the morning and evening, while strong ultraviolet rays and fine dust in the daytime add external stress. In particular, people often say their skin feels tight after cleansing, makeup sits unevenly, or the skin surface feels rough.
Even if there are no major visible breakouts, an imbalance in moisture within the skin can make the skin texture look dull and give the impression that elasticity has decreased. Recently, there has been growing interest not just in moisturizing the skin surface, but in care that aims to keep the skin condition itself stable, and inquiries related to Juvegen have also continued in that process.
At Daechi Station Dermatology, Juvegen is often approached in a way that considers the skin’s internal environment while managing skin texture, moisture, and elasticity concerns together. Especially during periods when the skin barrier is easily destabilized due to seasonal changes, it is considered important to carefully check the skin condition and set a care direction that matches the current state of the skin.

Causes of rough skin during seasonal transitions
Between spring and early summer, even if daytime temperatures rise, that does not mean the skin environment becomes stable as well. As indoor air conditioning starts to be used and dry outdoor conditions continue, moisture inside the skin can escape more easily. When the amount of moisture in the skin decreases, the skin surface can become rough and makeup adhesion may worsen.
The skin naturally tries to maintain a certain moisture balance, but repeated external irritation can weaken the skin barrier function. In this process, the skin surface may look dull and the skin may feel less elastic. Juvegen is often used with these changes in the skin environment in mind, approaching the issue from the perspective of improving overall skin condition.

Thickening of the stratum corneum
As the skin becomes drier, the stratum corneum can gradually thicken. This is part of the skin’s defense response to prevent moisture loss, but when too much dead skin accumulates, it can actually interfere with the absorption of moisturizing ingredients. The reason skin texture feels uneven is also related to these changes.
Especially during seasonal transitions, the skin renewal cycle can become unstable, making it difficult for dead skin to shed naturally. In such cases, rather than aggressive scrubbing, it is important to take an approach that considers the current skin condition. Excessive irritation without properly checking the skin condition can instead place a burden on the skin barrier.

Decrease in the skin’s moisturizing environment
Skin dryness is difficult to explain simply as a surface-level lack of moisture. When the skin’s ability to retain moisture decreases, it can give the feeling that the skin’s overall density has gone down, and it may also appear linked to changes in skin elasticity. Even when the skin looks oily on the outside, a strong feeling of tightness from within may still be related to the skin’s internal moisture environment.
Recently, there has been increasing interest in care that also considers the skin’s internal environment, and Daechi Station Dermatology Juvegen is often mentioned in relation to these skin concerns. This is because there is a continuing trend of trying to address concerns about skin texture, moisture, and decreased elasticity at the same time.

Why people consider Juvegen
Daechi Station Dermatology Juvegen has been gaining attention as a care method that considers both skin condition and skin texture improvement. In cases where the skin repeatedly becomes dry and sensitivity continues, many people feel that simple surface moisturizing is not enough. At such times, it may be important to carefully check the skin condition and set an approach that matches the current skin environment.
Especially during seasonal transitions, the skin barrier function is easily destabilized, so changes in skin texture can become more noticeable. When moisture retention within the skin declines, the skin may appear to have lost elasticity or the overall skin tone may look dull. Juvegen is often approached with these changes in skin condition in mind.
In addition, skin conditions vary from person to person. Even with the same dryness, in some cases rough skin texture may be the main concern, while in others sensitivity and redness may be more significant. Therefore, a Daechi Station Dermatology plan that considers skin thickness, oil-water balance, and skin sensitivity together is important.

Important lifestyle habits for seasonal skin care
Skin care is not completed by procedures alone; daily habits can also play an important role. During seasonal transitions, when ultraviolet intensity becomes stronger, it may help to apply sunscreen carefully before going outside. This is because ultraviolet rays can affect dryness and changes in skin texture.
Also, repeatedly using harsh cleansing products during cleansing can burden the skin barrier. It is important to maintain cleansing habits suited to your skin condition along with sufficient moisturizing care. When you feel that your skin has become sensitive, it is better to prioritize recovery of the skin condition rather than frequent exfoliation.
Lack of sleep and irregular lifestyle patterns can also affect skin condition. Since skin renewal is closely related to consistent daily habits, getting enough rest and staying hydrated can be helpful.

The importance of an approach tailored to individual skin condition
Because everyone’s skin differs in thickness, oil-moisture balance, and lifestyle habits, the results of the same care may vary. Therefore, rather than simply following popular methods, it is important to fully check the current skin condition and set a direction that fits it.
Even when considering Juvegen, it may be necessary to comprehensively examine whether the main issue is changes in skin texture, deeper dryness within the skin, or a condition where decreased elasticity is also present. A Daechi Station Dermatology plan tailored to the skin condition may help maintain a more stable skin state.
During seasonal transitions, skin changes appear more easily, so it is important to carefully check the current skin condition and manage it consistently. If dryness within the skin, rough skin texture, and concerns about elasticity keep recurring, it may help to first understand your own skin environment and set an appropriate care direction at Daechi Station Dermatology.
In times like now, when the seasons are changing significantly, it is important to pay attention even to small signals from the skin. If tightness or dullness keeps recurring, it is better not to dismiss it as a temporary issue, but to check your current skin condition together with Daechi Station Dermatology. Juvegen is also being discussed as one of the care methods considered in the midst of these skin concerns.











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