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Causes of Skin Problems During Seasonal Changes and Solutions

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Many people find that their skin becomes more sensitive and breakouts appear every time the seasons change.
Especially in spring, when the weather gets warmer, it is easy to feel cheerful for no particular reason, but many people visit a dermatologist near Jamsil Station to solve these problems because they feel stressed whenever they look at their sensitive skin.
During seasonal changes, the temperature difference between day and night is large and humidity is low, creating an environment where skin can easily become sensitive and break out.
If not managed properly at such times, this can lead to skin concerns such as increased dead skin cells, inner dryness, redness, and reduced elasticity.
So today, we will explain in detail the causes of skin problems during seasonal changes and effective ways to improve them!

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Skin problems during seasonal changes,
why do they happen?

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Moisture retention & weakened skin barrier
When temperature changes are severe, the skin cannot adapt, moisture loss increases, and the skin barrier weakens.
As a result, dead skin cells accumulate, the skin becomes rough, and fine wrinkles may become more noticeable.
Excess dead skin cells & sensitive skin
Dead skin cells that thickened during winter may remain, and in seasonal transitions, skin renewal speeds up, causing irregular shedding of dead skin cells that can trigger breakouts.
Breakouts caused by yellow dust & fine dust
Fine dust and yellow dust in spring cause waste and harmful substances to build up on the skin, which can block pores and cause inflammation.
Especially for sensitive skin, fine dust can irritate the skin barrier, making redness, itching, and inflammatory reactions more severe.
How do you manage skin problems during seasonal changes?

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Moisturizing & strengthening the skin barrier are essential!
Right after washing your face, use toner or mist for basic hydration.
Using a high-concentration ampoule or a cream containing ingredients such as ceramides and hyaluronic acid can help maintain moisture for a long time, and strengthening the skin barrier with a non-irritating recovery cream is great for preventing seasonal breakouts!
Low-irritation dead skin care instead of excessive peeling
If you peel every day because you are concerned about dead skin cells, you may actually damage the skin barrier and make your skin even more sensitive.
Using a low-irritation exfoliant such as PHA or enzyme peeling once every 1–2 weeks can help skin renewal.

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Thorough cleansing
After going out, thoroughly remove fine dust and waste with deep cleansing.
However, excessive cleansing can damage the skin barrier, so it is better to use a gentle, mildly acidic cleanser.
Sunscreen is essential
Spring ultraviolet rays are stronger than in winter and accelerate skin aging, so you must apply sunscreen.
If your skin is sensitive, a mineral sunscreen is a good option.
Receive customized treatment at a dermatologist
If home care alone is not enough, it is also good to receive customized care at a dermatologist.

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Today, we introduced the causes of seasonal skin problems and ways to improve them.
Please continue managing your skin through home care, and if home care alone does not solve the problem, we recommend visiting a nearby dermatologist near Jamsil Station for a consultation.
Thank you :)
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