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Skin regeneration after summer - how to rejuvenate your face after sun and heat?
I often see patients who notice a deterioration in their skin's condition after vacation. Summer is a beautiful time, full of sunshine, travel, and outdoor activities, but it's also a time of enormous challenge for the skin. UV radiation, exposure to salt water and wind, and air conditioning make facial skin dry, dehydrated, and more susceptible to discoloration and irritation. It's not uncommon for fine lines, previously invisible, to appear after vacation. That's why post-summer skin regeneration is an essential step in skincare. It's time to reach for natural cosmetics rich in active ingredients that rebuild the skin's protective barrier, moisturize, even out skin tone, and protect against oxidative stress. This allows the skin to regain firmness, smoothness, and a healthy glow. Why does the skin need regeneration after summer? Summer is the time when the skin works at full speed, trying to defend itself against harmful external factors. The greatest threat is UV radiation – it's responsible for photoaging , the accelerated skin aging process. UVA and UVB rays damage collagen fibers, leading to discoloration, and increasing oxidative stress in cells. Additionally, high temperatures and sun exposure cause skin dehydration – it loses water and minerals, becoming rough and tight. During vacation, many people bathe in salty or chlorinated water, which further damages the epidermal hydrolipid barrier. The result is a loss of elasticity, accelerated appearance of fine lines, and increased sensitivity of facial skin. From a cosmetologist's point of view, this is the moment when it is worth implementing intensive regenerative care, based on strongly moisturizing polysaccharides, antioxidants and ingredients that rebuild the natural protective barrier . The most common facial skin problems after the holidays Dryness and tightness UV radiation and heat cause excessive water loss from the epidermis. After summer, skin often feels tight , rough, and lacks radiance. Sun discoloration Under the influence of sunlight, melanocytes produce more melanin. Unfortunately, this process often leads to uneven pigmentation , resulting in spots and discolorations that are difficult to remove without proper care. Loss of firmness Collagen and elastin are weakened by UVA radiation. After summer, skin may appear less elastic and facial contours may become less defined. Deepening of fine wrinkles Lack of proper hydration highlights wrinkles that were previously subtle. This is the result of dry skin and the action of free radicals. Irritations and sensitivity Salt water, wind, and air conditioning further weaken the skin's natural protective barrier . As a result, the skin may react with irritation, redness, and sensitivity. How to regenerate your skin after summer step by step? The process of restoring facial skin after the holidays requires a comprehensive approach. The key is cleansing without damaging the hydrolipid barrier, intensive moisturizing, reducing discoloration, and strengthening the skin's natural defenses . Below is the regimen I recommend to patients in my office: Cleansing – gentle, without irritation After the summer, skin is often sensitive, so avoid harsh detergents and products containing SLS. It's important to provide your skin with nourishing ingredients right from the cleansing stage. Recommendation: Orientana delicate facial cleansing foam – contains natural cleansing substances and Japanese gourd extract, which moisturizes, soothes and protects the epidermis, while strengthening it. Toning and preparing the skin Properly restoring pH balance after cleansing is the foundation of effective regeneration. The tonic-essence not only refreshes but also enhances the absorption of active ingredients from subsequent steps. Recommendation: Orientana Tonic-Essence contains gluconolactone (PHA), which gently exfoliates, rice proteins, and date extract. This toner supports epidermal renewal, intensely moisturizes, and regenerates the skin. For young skin, it can be used instead of a serum. For skin 30+, it replaces regular toner and essence in one product. Serum – a concentrated dose of regeneration After summer, skin is especially in need of active ingredients with antioxidant, moisturizing, and brightening properties. At this stage, we choose a serum based on our needs. Recommendation: Ashwagandha + CICA + Niacinamide Antioxidant Ampoule Serum – ideal for minor sun spots and uneven skin tone. Niacinamide brightens and strengthens, while ashwagandha protects against oxidative stress. Hydro Tremella Serum with Exosomes – a deeply moisturizing serum that rebuilds the skin's hydrolipid barrier. Also recommended for very irritated, sensitive skin in need of intensive regeneration. Exosomes stimulate repair processes, while aloe soothes and moisturizes. Brightening Serum Ampoule Ashwagandha + Vitamin C + tranexamic acid - will help with moderate skin discoloration, uneven skin tone and skin damage caused by e.g. salt water. Cream - moisturizing and rebuilding the protective barrier Finally, it is necessary to apply a cream or mask that will consolidate the regenerative effect and rebuild the skin's natural barrier. Recommendation: Hydro Tremella Orientana Cream , rich in tremella polysaccharides, the plant equivalent of hyaluronic acid, provides intense and long-lasting hydration. Applied to combination skin, it regulates sebum production and minimizes pores. Ashwagandha Nourishing Cream - a cream with a rich, nourishing consistency, perfect for skin damaged by the sun, wind or sea water. Additional support – night care Skin regenerates more intensively in the evening, so it's worth using richer formulas. Booster treatments are great for post-summer skincare. The ingredient I recommend as soon as summer ends is retinol. As summer slowly gives way to the cooler months and the sun shines milder, it's the perfect time to introduce retinol into your skincare routine. I recommend Retinol H10 to my clients – it's a more stable ingredient, effective, and rarely irritating. Recommendation: Reishi Retinol H10 Serum - renews the epidermis, regenerates, and smooths the skin. Don't be afraid of it. Orientana Regenerating Booster - created for tired and weakened skin, helps rebuild its structure. Hydrolipid barrier after summer – why is it disturbed? The hydrolipid barrier is a thin protective layer of the skin, composed of sebum, lipids, and natural moisturizing factor (NMF). Its role is to maintain an appropriate level of hydration, protect against external factors, and prevent water loss . It can be called the skin's natural shield. How does summer affect the hydrolipid barrier? This layer becomes particularly weakened in summer. This happens for several reasons: UV radiation damages skin lipids, accelerating their oxidation. This causes the protective barrier to become thinner and less porous. Salty and chlorinated water – washes away natural oils and NMF from the skin surface, leading to dryness and irritation. Wind and high temperature increase transepidermal water loss (TEWL), which causes the skin to dehydrate faster. Air conditioning – prolonged stay in air-conditioned rooms additionally dries the skin, deepening barrier disorders. The result is dryness, tightness, a feeling of roughness, and hypersensitivity in the facial skin . Sometimes, even micro-cracks appear, which increase susceptibility to irritation and inflammation. How to rebuild the hydrolipid barrier after the holidays? From the cosmetologist's point of view, the key factors are: ceramides - rebuild the intercellular cement and restore the integrity of the barrier, e.g. biotechnological Yuzu Ceramide B present in Orientana cosmetics, polysaccharides - create a layer on the skin that prevents water loss while moisturizing, plant emollients (oils, butters) - restore elasticity and softness, niacinamide - strengthens the barrier, reduces water loss and has anti-inflammatory properties, gluconolactone (PHA) - gently exfoliates and supports the renewal of epidermal cells without disturbing the barrier. Orientana cosmetics supporting the hydrolipid barrier after summer - an example of minimalist care Orientana Essence Tonic – regulates pH and supports natural renewal processes. Reihi Serum and Ceramides – rebuilds and regenerates the skin, reducing the symptoms of irritation. Hydro Tremella Cream – intensively moisturizes and strengthens the skin's protective function. After summer, the skin's hydrolipid barrier is damaged by sun, water, and wind. Its reconstruction is the most important step in facial skin regeneration – only then can moisturizing and nourishing cosmetics work effectively. Which active ingredients support skin regeneration after summer? Here's my pick. After the holidays, facial skin requires special care. Ingredients that simultaneously moisturize, soothe, brighten, and rebuild the protective barrier are crucial. These ingredients determine the effectiveness of regenerative skincare. Tremella - the latest discovery - plant-based hyaluronic acid The Tremella fuciformis mushroom is an Asian treasure that has been used in natural medicine for centuries. Its polysaccharides function similarly to hyaluronic acid, but with smaller molecules , they bind water even more effectively in the epidermis. The result? Skin regains its smoothness, firmness, and elasticity after the summer. Check out the cosmetics series with tremella. Ashwagandha - an adaptogen that protects against oxidative stress Withania somnifera extract is a powerful antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals produced by UV radiation. Ashwagandha reduces inflammation, supports repair processes, and soothes irritated skin. Choose the Orientana Serum Ampoule and adapt it to your needs, as well as the face cream with ashwagandha. Niacinamide - reduces discoloration and evens out skin tone Niacinamide (vitamin B3) is one of the most researched ingredients in dermatology. Its ability to brighten pigmentation spots , regulate sebaceous gland function, and strengthen the epidermal barrier is especially important after summer. Key Product Ashwagandha Serum + CICA + Niacinamide . Exosomes - modern cellular regeneration Plant-derived exosomes stimulate the skin's natural renewal processes. They accelerate the healing of sun-induced micro-damage and support collagen production, helping skin regain density and elasticity . You will find exosomes in Hydro Tremella Serum. Summary – how to effectively regenerate facial skin after summer? Summer is a time of joy and relaxation, but it's a real challenge for facial skin. UV radiation, salty and chlorinated water, wind, and air conditioning weaken the hydrolipid barrier, causing dryness, discoloration, and loss of elasticity. As a result, post-holiday skin often loses its radiance and requires comprehensive regeneration. To restore its healthy appearance, it is worth implementing care based on good active ingredients responsible for rebuilding the protective barrier, evening out the color and intensively moisturizing. Post-summer skin regeneration checklist: Cleansing with a gentle gel or foam A good moisturizing tonic Serum tailored to the skin's needs : for discoloration → for irritations → for dehydration → Intensive moisturizing cream Cream for rebuilding the skin barrier Evening regeneration Your skin deserves regeneration! Don't wait for the effects of summer to set in. Choose Orientana cosmetics to help restore your complexion's healthy appearance, smoothness, and radiant glow.
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Natural cosmetics for tanning The sun improves mood, stimulates the production of endorphins, improves the body's immunity and synthesizes vitamin D. But unfortunately it can also cause many negative effects on the skin and the health of the body. How to sunbathe healthily? First of all, it is important to remember that solar radiation reaches us all year round. Even when there are clouds in the sky, the sun still affects our skin. Therefore, it is worth using effective and high filters on exposed parts of the body all year round. The face, neckline and hands need protection all year round. But what about in the summer? When we spend the whole day on the beach, on the plot or visiting interesting places we have to take very conscious care of protecting our skin and our health. The most important rules: do not stay in full sun between 10am-3pm remember to use high filters throughout the day reapply sunscreens as needed drink plenty of water – check what is the right amount recommended for you wear airy and light clothes made of natural fabrics cover your head with a hat or scarf Lazing on a sun lounger in the sun is not healthy for you or your skin. UVB rays are responsible for the brown skin tone that appears during tanning, but also for sunburn. UVA rays, in turn, affect the deeper layers of the skin and we are not protected from them even when sitting behind a window. UVA does not produce immediate noticeable effects, but is responsible for skin photoaging. These rays affect us all year round and significantly accelerate the process of wrinkles, sagging skin, permanent discoloration and damage. On the beach, we need to protect ourselves from both types of radiation, and it is best to use a filter with ultra-high protection. A good choice for a beach outfit will be, for example , a natural glow balm , which protects in the full spectrum of radiation and also provides the highest possible protection, i.e. SPF 50+. Do natural sunscreens exist? On the web, you can find discussion forums or advice where some products are promoted as natural sunscreens. It is important to remember that a filter is a substance that has been tested and subjected to thorough research, which allowed to determine its protective effect on the skin. Such protection is expressed in specific numbers. No coconut oil, raspberry seed oil or other home concoctions will provide protection from solar radiation. If the cosmetic does not have an SPF or PPD marking and a description of which type of radiation it protects against (UVA and UVB), put it back on the shelf and do not be tempted by a low price or colorful label. The health of your skin is the most important thing. Labeling of tanning cosmetics SPF is an abbreviation for sun protective factor and the value given next to this abbreviation on the packaging indicates how many times you can extend the time you can spend in the sun without developing redness compared to unprotected skin. The SPF marking ends with 50+ - this is the highest indicator that can be used. It means that in detailed tests a given cosmetic has achieved a value higher than 50 and the law then allows the use of the + symbol with the number 50. It is recommended to use a factor with very high protection, i.e. at least SPF 30, and in the summer and in the sun definitely one with a value of 50. PPD is an abbreviation for persistent pigment darkening. This value is also marked with the UVA PF symbol, which means that as you can see, this indicator refers to one type of radiation. It is therefore known that a cosmetic marked in this way protects the skin from photoaging. According to the law, a product protects the skin from UVA when the SPF to UVA PF ratio is at least 3. For example, in the case of natural creams with Orientana filter, this indicator is as high as 17. Therefore, it is possible to place information on the packaging that these natural cosmetics also protect against UVA. Another system used to mark sun protection is the PA+ star system. It represents the PPD (UVA PF) value described above. In the case of a PPD value of 17, as in the case of Orientana natural sun cosmetics, the packaging could be marked PA ++++. How to choose natural tanning cosmetics? In addition to the most important sun protection factors described above, it is worth looking for cosmetics that will also have additional effects. In the case of the Orientana golden ginseng series, all natural cosmetics with SPF also provide: effective anti-aging care moisturizing and nourishing the skin protection against discoloration regeneration of the epidermis beautiful satin finish with a skin illuminating effect By choosing such versatile natural cosmetics with SPF, in addition to excellent and research-documented protection, we also receive comprehensive skin care. Types of filters in natural tanning cosmetics Some sunscreens only contain mineral filters. Unfortunately, this results in a heavy consistency. Such filters are difficult to spread on the skin, leaving a white layer on it, so they are only useful on the beach. It is hard to imagine a natural, urban cream with a filter that leaves a white layer of cream on the face. Then you cannot apply make-up either. In natural cosmetics with SPF, a mixture of organic and mineral filters works best. This provides a light consistency and definitely improves the comfort of using the products. There is no question of whitening the skin, streaking or difficult application of the cosmetic. Additionally, such a combination of filters allows you to create optimal protection in both the UVA and UVB radiation spectrum. A series of natural tanning cosmetics Excessive exposure of the skin to sunlight is definitely not recommended, but the sun cannot be avoided. And besides, it gives us joy and happiness and in reasonable doses has a beneficial effect on both health and beauty. That is why the Polish brand of natural cosmetics Orientana has created a series of natural cosmetics with SPF , which are suitable for everyday use and for occasional stays at the beach. And they can be used all year round. Natural cosmetics for tanning The sun improves mood, stimulates the production of endorphins, improves the body's immunity and synthesizes vitamin D. But unfortunately it can also cause many negative effects on the skin and the health of the body. How to sunbathe healthily? First of all, it is important to remember that solar radiation reaches us all year round. Even when there are clouds in the sky, the sun still affects our skin. Therefore, it is worth using effective and high filters on exposed parts of the body all year round. The face, neckline and hands need protection all year round. But what about in the summer? When we spend the whole day on the beach, on the plot or visiting interesting places we have to take very conscious care of protecting our skin and our health. The most important rules: do not stay in full sun between 10am-3pm remember to use high filters throughout the day reapply sunscreens as needed drink plenty of water – check what is the right amount recommended for you wear airy and light clothes made of natural fabrics cover your head with a hat or scarf Lazing on a sun lounger in the sun is not healthy for you or your skin. UVB rays are responsible for the brown skin tone that appears during tanning, but also for sunburn. UVA rays, in turn, affect the deeper layers of the skin and we are not protected from them even when sitting behind a window. UVA does not produce immediate noticeable effects, but is responsible for skin photoaging. These rays affect us all year round and significantly accelerate the process of wrinkles, sagging skin, permanent discoloration and damage. On the beach, we need to protect ourselves from both types of radiation, and it is best to use a filter with ultra-high protection. A good choice for a beach outfit will be, for example , a natural glow balm , which protects in the full spectrum of radiation and also provides the highest possible protection, i.e. SPF 50+. Do natural sunscreens exist? On the web, you can find discussion forums or advice where some products are promoted as natural sunscreens. It is important to remember that a filter is a substance that has been tested and subjected to thorough research, which allowed to determine its protective effect on the skin. Such protection is expressed in specific numbers. No coconut oil, raspberry seed oil or other home concoctions will provide protection from solar radiation. If the cosmetic does not have an SPF or PPD marking and a description of which type of radiation it protects against (UVA and UVB), put it back on the shelf and do not be tempted by a low price or colorful label. The health of your skin is the most important thing. Labeling of tanning cosmetics SPF is an abbreviation for sun protective factor and the value given next to this abbreviation on the packaging indicates how many times you can extend the time you can spend in the sun without developing redness compared to unprotected skin. The SPF marking ends with 50+ - this is the highest indicator that can be used. It means that in detailed tests a given cosmetic has achieved a value higher than 50 and the law then allows the use of the + symbol with the number 50. It is recommended to use a factor with very high protection, i.e. at least SPF 30, and in the summer and in the sun definitely one with a value of 50. PPD is an abbreviation for persistent pigment darkening. This value is also marked with the UVA PF symbol, which means that as you can see, this indicator refers to one type of radiation. It is therefore known that a cosmetic marked in this way protects the skin from photoaging. According to the law, a product protects the skin from UVA when the SPF to UVA PF ratio is at least 3. For example, in the case of natural creams with Orientana filter, this indicator is as high as 17. Therefore, it is possible to place information on the packaging that these natural cosmetics also protect against UVA. Another system used to mark sun protection is the PA+ star system. It represents the PPD (UVA PF) value described above. In the case of a PPD value of 17, as in the case of Orientana natural sun cosmetics, the packaging could be marked PA ++++. How to choose natural tanning cosmetics? In addition to the most important sun protection factors described above, it is worth looking for cosmetics that will also have additional effects. In the case of the Orientana golden ginseng series, all natural cosmetics with SPF also provide: effective anti-aging care moisturizing and nourishing the skin protection against discoloration regeneration of the epidermis beautiful satin finish with a skin illuminating effect By choosing such versatile natural cosmetics with SPF, in addition to excellent and research-documented protection, we also receive comprehensive skin care. Types of filters in natural tanning cosmetics Some sunscreens only contain mineral filters. Unfortunately, this results in a heavy consistency. Such filters are difficult to spread on the skin, leaving a white layer on it, so they are only useful on the beach. It is hard to imagine a natural, urban cream with a filter that leaves a white layer of cream on the face. Then you cannot apply make-up either. In natural cosmetics with SPF, a mixture of organic and mineral filters works best. This provides a light consistency and definitely improves the comfort of using the products. There is no question of whitening the skin, streaking or difficult application of the cosmetic. Additionally, such a combination of filters allows you to create optimal protection in both the UVA and UVB radiation spectrum. A series of natural tanning cosmetics Excessive exposure of the skin to sunlight is definitely not recommended, but the sun cannot be avoided. And besides, it gives us joy and happiness and in reasonable doses has a beneficial effect on both health and beauty. That is why the Polish brand of natural cosmetics Orientana has created a series of natural cosmetics with SPF , which are suitable for everyday use and for occasional stays at the beach. And they can be used all year round.
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Przebarwienia to jeden z najczęstszych problemów skórnych, z którym zmagają się osoby w różnym wieku – zarówno po lecie, jak i w wyniku zmian hormonalnych czy stanów zapalnych skóry. Nierównomierny koloryt, ciemne plamki czy ślady po trądziku mogą wpływać nie tylko na wygląd cery, ale też na nasze samopoczucie i pewność siebie. Na szczęście nowoczesna pielęgnacja oferuje skuteczne rozwiązania, które nie tylko rozjaśniają przebarwienia, ale też działają prewencyjnie. Jednym z najbardziej polecanych kosmetyków w tej kategorii jest serum rozjaśniające – produkt o wysokim stężeniu składników aktywnych, który działa intensywnie i celowanie na źródło problemu. W tym artykule przyjrzymy się, jakie składniki naprawdę działają na przebarwienia, dlaczego serum jest skuteczniejsze od kremu, a także które produkty marki Orientana warto włączyć do swojej rutyny, jeśli marzysz o gładkiej, świetlistej i jednolitej cerze. Dlaczego serum, a nie krem? W pielęgnacji skóry z przebarwieniami kluczową rolę odgrywa serum, a nie – jak mogłoby się wydawać – krem. Dlaczego? Serum to kosmetyk o skoncentrowanej formule, który zawiera znacznie wyższe stężenie składników aktywnych niż kremy do twarzy. Dzięki swojej lekkiej, wodno-żelowej lub wodno-emulsyjnej konsystencji łatwo przenika przez warstwę rogową naskórka, działając bezpośrednio tam, gdzie powstaje problem – czyli w głębszych warstwach skóry. W przypadku walki z przebarwieniami liczy się precyzja i intensywność działania. Substancje takie jak witamina C, kwas traneksamowy czy ekstrakty roślinne potrzebują odpowiedniego nośnika i formy, by skutecznie hamować nadprodukcję melaniny, rozjaśniać istniejące plamy pigmentacyjne oraz wspierać odnowę komórkową. Serum zapewnia optymalne warunki dla ich działania. Co więcej, dobrze dobrane serum może pełnić również funkcję terapeutyczną i profilaktyczną – wyrównując koloryt skóry, ale też chroniąc ją przed pojawianiem się nowych zmian pigmentacyjnych. W ofercie marki Orientana znajdziesz właśnie takie nowoczesne sera – lekkie, naturalne, a jednocześnie silnie skoncentrowane. Ich działanie wspiera dalsze etapy pielęgnacji, w tym kremy nawilżające czy ochronne z filtrami UV, które utrwalają efekty kuracji rozjaśniającej. Składniki mające realny wpływ na przebarwienia Nie każde serum na przebarwienia działa skutecznie – wszystko zależy od doboru składników aktywnych i ich stężenia. W walce z przebarwieniami najważniejsze są te substancje, które wpływają na proces melanogenezy, czyli produkcji barwnika skóry – melaniny. Właśnie takie składniki znajdziesz w produktach marki Orientana, które łączą siłę natury z nowoczesną biotechnologią. Witamina C (3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid) To jeden z najskuteczniejszych składników rozjaśniających skórę. Witamina C hamuje aktywność enzymu tyrozynazy, odpowiedzialnego za syntezę melaniny, dzięki czemu zmniejsza intensywność przebarwień i zapobiega ich nawrotom.Orientana stosuje stabilną i dobrze przyswajalną formę witaminy C – 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, która nie ulega szybkiemu utlenieniu, nie podrażnia skóry i działa długofalowo. Znajdziesz ją m.in. w: Serum Rozjaśniającym Hello Papaja Serum-Ampułce z Ashwagandhą, Rozjaśnienie Kwas traneksamowy To składnik, który szturmem podbił rynek kosmetyczny w kontekście walki z przebarwieniami. Działa na poziomie komórkowym, ograniczając nadmierną pigmentację, a jednocześnie wykazuje działanie przeciwzapalne. Jest polecany szczególnie przy melasmie i przebarwieniach pozapalnych.Orientana wykorzystuje kwas traneksamowy w Serum-Ampułce Ashwagandha + Witamina C + Kwas Traneksamowy, gdzie wspiera działanie witaminy C i naturalnych ekstraktów. Ekstrakt z papai (Carica Papaya Fruit Extract) Zawiera naturalny enzym – papainę, który delikatnie złuszcza martwe komórki naskórka, odsłaniając jaśniejszą i gładszą cerę. Działa synergistycznie z witaminą C, wzmacniając jej właściwości rozjaśniające.Znajdziesz go w rozjaśniającym serum Hello Papaja, idealnym do codziennego użytku. Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera Root Extract) Adaptogen o szerokim spektrum działania, w tym również rozjaśniającym. Wzmacnia barierę ochronną skóry, działa antyoksydacyjnie i wspomaga wyrównywanie kolorytu. Dodatkowo koi skórę i zmniejsza podatność na mikrostany zapalne, które często prowadzą do powstawania przebarwień.Występuje w nowoczesnej formule Serum-Ampułki z Ashwagandhą – razem z witaminą C i kwasem traneksamowym tworzy silne trio depigmentujące. Ashwagandha nie jest składnikiem depigmentującym sensu stricto. Jej działanie rozjaśniające wynika głównie z redukcji stresu oksydacyjnego, działania przeciwzapalnego i regulacji pigmentacji, ale nie jest tak silne ani bezpośrednie jak w przypadku witaminy C czy kwasu traneksamowego. Może być dobrym składnikiem wspierającym kurację na przebarwienia, zwłaszcza dla cery reaktywnej lub narażonej na stany zapalne. Kluczowe produkty Orientany – które serum na przebarwienia wybrać? Wybór odpowiedniego serum na przebarwienia to podstawa skutecznej pielęgnacji. W ofercie marki Orientana znajdziesz kilka innowacyjnych produktów, które łączą naturalne ekstrakty z nowoczesnymi składnikami aktywnymi o potwierdzonym działaniu. Poniżej przedstawiamy trzy wyjątkowe sera rozjaśniające, idealne dla różnych typów skóry i różnych rodzajów przebarwień. Serum rozjaśniające Hello Papaja To lekkie, naturalne serum na przebarwienia opracowane z myślą o codziennym stosowaniu – zarówno rano, jak i wieczorem. Zawiera: 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid – stabilna forma witaminy C o silnym działaniu rozjaśniającym i antyoksydacyjnym, Kwas traneksamowy – skutecznie redukuje przebarwienia i przeciwdziała powstawaniu nowych, Ekstrakt z papai – delikatnie złuszcza naskórek i poprawia koloryt skóry. Formuła jest odpowiednia dla każdego typu skóry, także wrażliwej. Idealne jako pierwsze serum rozjaśniające w pielęgnacji przebarwień po lecie lub po trądziku. Serum-ampułka Ashwagandha Rozjaśnienie Nowoczesna formuła serum na przebarwienia i stres oksydacyjny, łącząca: rozjaśniającą witaminę C, depigmentujący kwas traneksamowy, wzmacniającą i kojącą ashwagandhę – adaptogen, który redukuje stany zapalne i wspiera równowagę skóry. To serum-ampułka ma działanie wielokierunkowe: rozjaśnia istniejące plamy, redukuje stres oksydacyjny i przeciwdziała pojawianiu się nowych zmian pigmentacyjnych. Idealne dla skóry wymagającej regeneracji i rozświetlenia. Każde z powyższych serum można stosować samodzielnie lub łączyć z produktami uzupełniającymi pielęgnację – np. kremami nawilżającymi, maseczkami rozjaśniającymi czy kosmetykami z SPF, które są niezbędne w kuracji rozjaśniającej. Zobacz też: inne nasze kosmetyki na przebarwienia Poznaj: inne produkty z witaminą C Jak wprowadzić serum na przebarwienia do codziennej rutyny? Aby serum na przebarwienia działało skutecznie, kluczowe są dwa czynniki: regularność i odpowiednie łączenie z innymi elementami pielęgnacji. Nawet najbardziej zaawansowana formuła nie przyniesie efektów, jeśli nie zostanie zastosowana w odpowiedni sposób. Oto jak prawidłowo włączyć serum rozjaśniające do swojej rutyny: Krok 1: Oczyszczanie skóry Rozpocznij od delikatnego, ale dokładnego oczyszczenia skóry – najlepiej przy użyciu naturalnego żelu lub emulsji bez silnych detergentów. Czysta skóra lepiej absorbuje składniki aktywne zawarte w serum. Sprawdź : Delikatną piankę do mycia twarzy Krok 2: Tonizacja i przywrócenie pH Po oczyszczeniu zastosuj tonik lub lotion-esencję, który przywróci skórze odpowiednie pH i przygotuje ją do przyjęcia serum. Idealnym rozwiązaniem będzie np. tonik różany Orientana, który jednocześnie koi i wspiera regenerację. Krok 3: Aplikacja serum Na jeszcze lekko wilgotną skórę nanieś kilka kropli serum na przebarwienia – delikatnie wklep je opuszkami palców, nie pocierając.W przypadku produktów zawierających witaminę C i kwas traneksamowy (np. Hello Papaja lub Serum-Ampułka z Ashwagandhą), najlepiej stosować je: rano – dla ochrony antyoksydacyjnej i wzmocnienia działania filtrów UV, wieczorem – dla wsparcia nocnej regeneracji i działania przeciwzapalnego. Krok 4: Krem nawilżający i/lub ochronny Po wchłonięciu serum zastosuj krem nawilżający, a rano obowiązkowo krem z wysokim filtrem SPF (minimum 30). Ochrona przeciwsłoneczna jest absolutnie niezbędna w każdej kuracji rozjaśniającej – bez niej efekt serum może zostać zniweczony przez promieniowanie UV. Pamiętaj: nawet najlepsze serum na przebarwienia nie zadziała skutecznie bez codziennej ochrony UV. Kiedy zobaczysz efekty? Przy regularnym stosowaniu (2× dziennie przez min. 4–6 tygodni) zauważysz: jaśniejszy, bardziej wyrównany koloryt skóry, rozjaśnienie drobnych plam i przebarwień, poprawę jędrności i promienności skóry. Serum na przebarwienia działa jak intensywna kuracja rozświetlająca, która – jeśli jest stosowana systematycznie – może znacząco poprawić wygląd skóry i przywrócić jej naturalny blask. Wybierając produkty Orientana, masz pewność, że dostarczasz swojej skórze naturalnych, skutecznych i bezpiecznych substancji aktywnych. Korzyści – dlaczego warto wybrać produkty Orientany? Wybierając serum na przebarwienia, warto zwrócić uwagę nie tylko na obietnice producenta, ale przede wszystkim na skład, filozofię marki i skuteczność potwierdzoną badaniami. Kosmetyki Orientana spełniają te kryteria w 100% – oferując produkty, które nie tylko działają, ale też są bezpieczne dla skóry i środowiska. Naturalne i wegańskie formuły Orientana bazuje na składnikach pochodzenia naturalnego, takich jak: witamina C pochodzenia roślinnego, ekstrakt z papai, morwy czy ashwagandhy. Formuły są wolne od sztucznych barwników, parabenów, PEG-ów, silikonów i olejów mineralnych – dzięki temu są delikatne nawet dla wrażliwej skóry. To idealny wybór dla osób szukających serum rozjaśniającego o czystym składzie, które nie podrażni i nie obciąży skóry. Zaawansowane składniki aktywne Marka sięga po nowoczesne, skuteczne substancje: 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid – stabilna forma witaminy C, dobrze tolerowana przez skórę, Kwas traneksamowy – składnik stosowany w dermatologii do redukcji przebarwień melaninowych i zapalnych, Adaptogeny – jak ashwagandha, które wzmacniają skórę i wspierają jej barierę ochronną. Orientana łączy tradycję ajurwedy i azjatyckiej pielęgnacji z nowoczesną biotechnologią, tworząc skuteczne kosmetyki na przebarwienia. Potwierdzona skuteczność i bezpieczeństwo Sera Orientana przechodzą badania aplikacyjne i dermatologiczne, co gwarantuje ich skuteczność i bezpieczeństwo nawet dla osób z cerą wrażliwą, skłonną do podrażnień czy naczynkową. Produkty nie są testowane na zwierzętach i nie zawierają składników pochodzenia zwierzęcego. Idealne do pielęgnacji skóry latem i po lecie Serum na przebarwienia Orientana to także świetny wybór po intensywnej ekspozycji na słońce. Rozjaśniają koloryt skóry, redukują fotouszkodzenia i przywracają cerze zdrowy blask. Po wakacjach warto wprowadzić do rutyny Serum Hello Papaja lub Serum Rozjaśnianie – łagodnie, ale skutecznie przywracają równowagę i promienność skórze. Świadoma pielęgnacja inspirowana naturą Orientana od lat buduje swoją markę wokół wartości takich jak naturalność, etyczność i zrównoważony rozwój. Wybierając produkty tej marki, wspierasz filozofię świadomej, odpowiedzialnej pielęgnacji. W skrócie: jeśli szukasz serum na przebarwienia, które naprawdę działa, a jednocześnie jest bezpieczne, naturalne i przyjazne skórze, kosmetyki Orientana będą trafnym wyborem. Ich przemyślane formuły odpowiadają na potrzeby współczesnej skóry – zestresowanej, narażonej na promieniowanie UV i przebarwienia.
Learn moreJuly cosmetics set - 5 most frequently chosen Orientana products
Summer is a time when skin and hair especially need light, effective, and moisturizing care. High temperatures, sun, air conditioning, and swimming in the sea and pool mean that summer cosmetics should not only nourish but also protect and regenerate. That's why we've prepared a set of July cosmetics - the 5 most frequently chosen Orientana products that will help you take care of your complexion, hair and the skin of your entire body during the holiday season. July cosmetics set - what do you choose most often? Our July collection was created based on our customers' most frequent choices. These products combine: light formulas, effective natural ingredients, versatile action tailored to summer needs. TOP 5 cosmetics of July Orientana 1. Cream for combination skin – sebum regulation and hydration This cream for combination skin is a must-have for those who struggle with excessive shine in the summer but don't want to dry out their skin. Its light texture moisturizes while regulating sebum, leaving skin looking fresh and healthy. FAQ about the cream: Is the cream suitable under makeup and SPF? Yes, it has a light consistency and absorbs quickly. Does it dry out the dry areas of the face? No – it balances sebum and moisture levels. Ashwagandha + Trehalose Moisturizing Serum - Moisturizing and soothing This serum combines the adaptogen ashwagandha and trehalose. It has antioxidant properties, protects against environmental stress, and intensely moisturizes. Perfect under sunscreen and for hot days. FAQ about the serum: Isn't the serum too heavy for summer? No, it has a watery, light consistency. Can it be combined with vitamin C? Yes, it's a great addition to your daily routine. 3. Reishi Eye and Eyelid Serum – Regeneration and Rejuvenation The eye area is particularly susceptible to dryness and fatigue in the summer. This serum with Reishi mushroom regenerates, reduces dark circles and puffiness, and strengthens the skin around the eyes and on the eyelids. FAQ about Reishi Serum: Can I also apply the serum to my eyelids? Yes, it's intended for that purpose. How quickly will I notice results? The first results—brightening and smoothing—may be visible after just a few days. 4. Japanese Sakura Mist – refreshing for body and hair This alcohol-free mist with sakura extract instantly refreshes, moisturizes, and relaxes. It can be used on both body and hair—perfect for your purse, the beach, or when traveling. FAQ about the mist: Does it contain alcohol? No, it's 100% alcohol-free. How long does the fragrance last? Several hours, with reapplication possible throughout the day. 5. Moisturizing shampoo – healthy and shiny hair Hair requires special protection in the summer. Orientana Moisturizing Shampoo, based on a gentle SLS/SLES-free cleansing base and enriched with plant extracts, cares for the hair and scalp, preventing dryness and leaving it soft. FAQ about shampoo: Is it suitable for everyday use? Yes, it is gentle and safe. Can I use it on color-treated hair? Yes, it doesn't wash out the color and actually protects it from fading. Why is it worth having this Orientana cosmetics set? Consistent care = better results. Natural ingredients, no animal testing. Products tailored to the summer needs of skin and hair. Frequently asked questions about the July cosmetics set 1. Can I use all facial products together? Yes, the cosmetics are complementary to each other – they create a complete care routine from face to hair. 2. Will the set be suitable for a holiday trip? Yes – the products have lightweight formulas, and the mist comes in a handy 50 ml container, perfect for carry-on luggage. You can also transfer the shampoo to a smaller container. 3. How long does this cosmetic set last? With daily use, it will last on average 1–2 months, depending on the frequency of use. 4. Is this cosmetics set suitable for sensitive skin? Yes – all products are based on natural ingredients, without alcohol and aggressive detergents. 5. Can I buy the products separately or only as a set? Each cosmetic is only available separately, but together they create a perfectly matched care routine. 5. Can the cosmetics from the set be used during pregnancy? Each of the cosmetics described above can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The July Orientana cosmetics set includes 5 skincare hits that our customers love. They'll help you care for your face, eye area, body, and hair—naturally, effectively, and without weighing you down. Check out all Orientana products and create your own summer cosmetics set : see the entire offer.
Learn moreSunscreens: The Truth About SPF Absorption and Safety
Sunscreen is now an essential part of daily skincare routine, regardless of the season or skin type. It protects against harmful UVA and UVB radiation, slows the aging process, and prevents skin discoloration. Despite this, many myths still surround sunscreens, from concerns about their absorption through the skin to their alleged impact on hormonal balance. Do UV filters really penetrate the body? Is it safe to use sunscreen daily? And how can you distinguish an effective ingredient from a controversial one? In this post, we examine the facts – analyzing the effects of sunscreens , their safety, the differences between chemical and mineral filters, and the latest recommendations from experts and the European Commission. If you want to make an informed choice about choosing a safe sunscreen and understand how SPF protection works, read on. How do sunscreens work? Sunscreens with SPF don't just protect against sunburn—they're also a cornerstone of anti-aging, skin cancer prevention, and discoloration reduction. Their primary purpose is to protect the skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation , specifically UVB and UVA . Depending on the type of filter used (chemical or mineral), the mechanism of this protection may technically differ, but the goal is the same: to protect skin cells from damage and premature aging . What exactly is SPF? SPF (Sun Protection Factor) is a rating that indicates how effectively a product protects the skin from UVB radiation , the type responsible for redness (sunburn). For example, a sunscreen with SPF 30 means that skin protected with it theoretically takes 30 times longer to turn red than unprotected skin. However, it's important to remember that SPF doesn't indicate protection from UVA radiation—that's handled by separate labels, such as UVA in a circle (compliant with EU requirements) or the PA+ scale used in Asia. The difference between UVB and UVA radiation UVB (290–320 nm) is shortwave radiation responsible for sunburn and skin damage . Its effects are intense but limited primarily to the surface layers of the skin. UVA (320–400 nm) is long-wave radiation that penetrates deeper into the dermis , where it damages collagen, elastin, and cellular DNA. It is the main culprit in photoaging , pigmentation disorders, and oxidative stress. A well-formulated sunscreen should protect against both UVB and UVA rays . Therefore, when choosing a cosmetic, it's worth paying attention not only to the SPF level but also to the full spectrum of protection declared by the manufacturer. Types of UV filters – chemical vs. mineral Sunscreens are divided into chemical (organic) and mineral (physical) types . They differ not only in their mechanism of action but also in their application properties, stability, and skin tolerance. In practice, many modern SPF cosmetics combine both types, creating so-called hybrid formulas that provide a broad spectrum of protection and comfort of use. Chemical (organic) filters Chemical filters work by absorbing UV radiation energy . When applied to the skin, they partially penetrate the stratum corneum and convert UV energy into harmless heat before it can damage cells. The most commonly used include: Avobenzone (Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane) – effective UVA filter, but requires stabilization. Octocrylene – a stable UVB and partially UVA filter, often used as a booster for Avobenzone. Homosalate – a UVB filter, popular in the USA, less used in the EU due to concentration restrictions. Advantages: High effectiveness at low concentrations, Good cosmetic properties (invisibility, no whitening), Possibility to combine multiple filters for full spectrum protection. Defects: May cause allergic reactions and irritations (especially in sensitive skin), Some chemical filters may penetrate into the bloodstream – which is controversial (although penetration ≠ toxicity), They require stabilization and an appropriate support system. Mineral (physical) filters Mineral filters work by physically reflecting and dispersing UV radiation . They create a thin, protective layer on the skin's surface that reflects light like miniature mirrors. The most commonly used are: Zinc Oxide – a broadband filter that protects against both UVA and UVB. Titanium Dioxide – effectively blocks UVB and short-wave UVA. Advantages: Very good skin tolerance (suitable even for children and pregnant women), Low skin permeability – not absorbed into the body, They provide protection immediately after application (no need to "wait"). Defects: They may leave a white film on the skin , especially at higher concentrations and without the use of nanotechnology, Less resistant to sweat and abrasion – require reapplication, Sometimes more difficult to spread (thicker consistency). Are sunscreens absorbed? The question "Do sunscreens absorb?" has gained enormous popularity in recent years—primarily due to media reports, US FDA research, and consumer concerns about the potential health impact of UV filters. To answer this question honestly, it's worth distinguishing two completely different phenomena: What does "absorption" mean? Skin vs. bloodstream In the context of cosmetology, we talk about absorption in two ways: Absorption into the epidermis and dermis is a completely natural and desirable phenomenon. Many active ingredients (e.g., vitamin C, retinol, hyaluronic acid) work in this way. Absorption into the bloodstream (also known as systemic penetration) is the process by which active substances penetrate the skin layers into the general circulation. This possibility is controversial when it comes to chemical filters . Cream absorption ≠ filter absorption It's important not to confuse the absorption of a cosmetic product as a whole (i.e., the sensation of the cream "absorbing" into the skin) with the absorption of active ingredients at a biological level . A sunscreen may spread easily and disappear quickly from the skin's surface—but that doesn't mean its active ingredients automatically enter the bloodstream. Most modern UV filters work in the upper layers of the epidermis , where they absorb or reflect solar radiation. This is where UV protection occurs— on or just below the skin's surface . What the research says – FDA and in vivo testing In 2019 , the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) published a groundbreaking study demonstrating that certain chemical sunscreens (including avobenzone, oxybenzone, octocrylene, and homosalate ) could be detected in blood after repeated sunscreen applications under test conditions. Concentrations exceeded accepted safety thresholds (0.5 ng/ml), above which further toxicological evaluation is recommended. However, it is important that: it has not been shown that penetration itself means harmfulness , the test conditions were very intense (e.g. application of 2 mg/cm² to the whole body, 4 times a day for 4 days), The FDA did not ban the use of these filters, but recommended further study. Similar in vivo tests conducted in Europe and Asia do not confirm a clear health risk under conditions of everyday use. It's worth knowing that the cream as a whole is absorbed into the epidermis, but most UV filters act on the surface . Some chemical filters can penetrate the bloodstream , but they haven't been shown to be harmful under typical use. Presence in the bloodstream ≠ toxicity – what matters is the dose, exposure time, and metabolism . UV filters and safety – what does science say? The safety of sunscreens is a topic regularly reviewed by the scientific community, regulatory bodies (such as the FDA, SCCS, EWG ), and manufacturers themselves. Contrary to popular concerns, the vast majority of sunscreens available on the market are safe when used as directed. Research on the toxicity and metabolism of filters Over the last 20 years, hundreds of toxicological and pharmacokinetic studies have been conducted, assessing, among others: skin permeability, accumulation in tissues, influence on hormones (estrogenic/androgenic effect), metabolism and excretion. The results show that most chemical filters do not exhibit significant toxic effects at the doses used in cosmetics , and penetration into the body (if any) is usually minimal and reversible . What did the FDA and EWG studies find? FDA : showed the presence of selected filters in the blood, but did not ban their use – it only recommended further long-term testing. EWG (Environmental Working Group) : an environmentally friendly organization, often critical of chemical filters, especially oxybenzone – it points out its potential hormonal effects in animals (but not confirmed in humans). The European Commission (SCCS) has only approved filters whose safety profile is known and considered acceptable . Are UV filters carcinogenic? There is no evidence that UV filters in cosmetics cause skin cancer. On the contrary, their use reduces the risk of squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma by protecting cell DNA from UV radiation damage. Controversy regarding the potential carcinogenicity of some sunscreens (primarily oxybenzone) has been based on in vitro or animal studies, using doses many times higher than those used in cosmetics. These studies have not been confirmed in humans . Risk-benefit analysis From a dermatological and cosmetological perspective , the benefits of using UV filters far outweigh the potential risks . Regular use of sunscreen : protects the skin against photoaging and wrinkles, reduces the risk of discoloration and sun spots, protects against skin cancer. Even if some filters penetrate the body, they: they do not accumulate, are quickly metabolized and excreted, do not show significant toxic effects in clinical trials. Filters and penetration into blood and hormones – what do we really know? More and more people are asking: do sunscreens penetrate the bloodstream and affect hormones? This topic has become especially popular following the publication of FDA studies and numerous articles on social media. While some reports may be alarming, it's worth examining the facts—separating them from media panic. acts vs media panic Reports that UV filters "penetrate into the blood" sound alarming, but they are often taken out of context . Indeed, FDA studies from 2019 to 2021 found that when large amounts of sunscreen are applied to the entire body several times a day, some substances—like avobenzone, oxybenzone, octocrylene, and homosalate — can be detected in blood plasma . However, presence in the bloodstream does not automatically mean toxicity . Cosmetic substances can be absorbed through the skin to a small extent, metabolized, and excreted without affecting the body. Does this mean that filters are harmful? No. Studies to date have not shown direct toxic effects of sunscreens in humans . Even if small amounts of the chemicals enter the bloodstream, they: they do not accumulate in tissues, they have not been shown to cause hormonal disruptions in cosmetic doses, no evidence of carcinogenic or embryotoxic effects in the context of UV filters used in permitted concentrations. What doses have been considered safe? The European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) analyzes each filter individually. For example: Avobenzone – permitted concentration: up to 5% in cosmetic products. Octocrylene – up to 10% , provided there are no phototoxic reactions. Homosalate – max. 7.34% – limit lowered after analysis of toxicological data. Oxybenzone – heavily restricted in the EU (to 2.2%) due to hormonal concerns. The doses determined by the SCCS are many times lower than the levels that have caused side effects in animal studies in laboratory studies . They are based on the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle. Position of the European Commission and SCCS The EU takes a very strict approach to filters. All UV substances used in cosmetics in Europe must pass: full toxicology tests, assessment of the impact on hormones, reproduction, skin, environment, SCCS (Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety) approval. Only after receiving a positive opinion from the SCCS are filters approved for use in specific concentrations. This means that UV filters available in Europe are safe for use – even daily. When is it necessary to use sunscreen? Many people still believe that sunscreen should only be used in the summer or while at the beach. Dermatologists and cosmetologists agree: sun protection is a year-round necessity , regardless of the weather or season. When is SPF absolutely essential? Sensitive skin, prone to discoloration, acne In these cases, sun protection is the basis of therapeutic care . Sensitive skin is more susceptible to UV damage, which intensifies redness, burning and micro-inflammation. Skin with discoloration (melasma, post-inflammatory pigmentation spots) requires constant protection - without SPF, even the best brightening treatments will be ineffective . Acne-prone skin may heal less well under the influence of UV radiation, and breakouts are more likely to leave permanent marks. A well-selected light cream with SPF , with a non-comedogenic formula, will help protect and support the therapy at the same time. Using SPF after cosmetic and dermatological treatments After treatments such as: chemical peels, microneedle mesotherapy, dermapen, laser therapy, microdermabrasion, dermatological retinoid therapy, Sun protection is absolutely essential . During this time, skin is particularly sensitive and lacks its natural protective barrier. Not using SPF can lead to: permanent discoloration, deterioration of skin condition, prolonged inflammation. That's why in beauty salons and dermatologists, sunscreen is the last step of every treatment . How to choose a safe sunscreen? Choosing a safe and effective sunscreen can be a challenge, especially with the abundance of information circulating in the media and the variety of products available. To make an informed decision, it's worth knowing a few key criteria that will allow you to assess the quality and suitability of a product to your individual skin needs. Check the declared protection: SPF and UVA The first step is to assess what the cosmetic actually protects against . SPF alone only provides protection against UVB radiation , which is responsible for sunburn. However, it's important for the product to also provide high protection against UVA radiation, which penetrates deeper into the skin and is responsible for photoaging and oxidative stress. What to pay attention to: SPF minimum 30 , ideally 50 for everyday use in the city. UVA symbol in a circle (in accordance with EU regulations) – means that UVA protection is at least 1/3 of the SPF value. In Asian versions – scale PA+ to PA++++ (the more pluses, the higher the UVA protection). INCI composition – which filters are considered safe? Sunscreen contains active ingredients responsible for sun protection. It's worth checking what filters are used and whether they are: approved by the European Commission (SCCS) , photostable – they do not disintegrate under the influence of sunlight, well tolerated by the skin (especially in the case of sensitive, acne-prone and children's skin). Compliance with European safety standards is essential – only filters with a documented safety and effectiveness profile , used in strictly defined concentrations, are permitted in the European Union. Avoid controversial ingredients if you have reactive skin People with sensitive, atopic or allergy-prone skin should pay attention to the presence of potentially irritating substances, e.g.: drying alcohols (e.g. denat, isopropyl alcohol), preservatives with a higher allergenic potential . When choosing a filter for everyday use, it is worth choosing hypoallergenic formulas that are dermatologically and ophthalmologically tested , especially if they are used around the eyes. Skin texture and type – comfort matters Even the best sunscreen won't be effective if you don't use it regularly . So choose one that suits your skin type and usage preferences: Oily and combination skin – light emulsion, fluid or gel, Dry and mature skin – a cream with moisturizing and nourishing properties, Sensitive or rosacea-prone skin – minimalist formula without irritants. A good consistency matched to the skin type increases comfort of wearing, does not disturb the makeup and increases the chance of regular reapplication , which is crucial for effective protection. Other factors: certifications and the environment More and more consumers are paying attention to ethical and ecological aspects. It's worth choosing cosmetics: not tested on animals, vegan (if that's important to you), free from filters suspected of having a negative impact on the marine environment (e.g. oxybenzone). Although these are elements that are secondary to UV protection itself, they build trust in the brand and a conscious approach to care . Summary – is it worth using filters every day? Absolutely. Sunscreen isn't a cosmetic fad, but an essential part of conscious skincare – regardless of age, season, or skin type. If you care about the health and aesthetics of your skin, regular sun protection is the best long-term investment. And if your skin itches after sunbathing, be sure to read this post .
Learn moreItchy skin after sunbathing – what does it mean and how to soothe it?
Itchy skin after sunbathing can ruin even the most enjoyable day in the sun. Tight, burning, or rough skin is a sign that your skin needs help. Why does this happen, and how can you naturally alleviate these symptoms? As experts in skincare inspired by Ayurveda and Asian traditions , we offer tips on how to restore skin's balance and comfort. Itchy skin after sunbathing is not just a superficial irritation but a signal that serious changes have occurred in the physiology of the epidermis. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (especially UVB and UVA) leads to an overload of the skin's defense mechanisms, resulting in a series of biochemical and structural reactions that we experience as itching, burning, roughness, or hypersensitivity. Why does my skin itch after sunbathing? Damage to the hydrolipid layer and dehydration of the skin UV radiation leads to the breakdown of lipids in the stratum corneum (including ceramides, cholesterol, and free fatty acids), which form the skin's natural protective barrier. Loss of this layer: Increases transepidermal water loss (TEWL) – the amount of water that evaporates from the epidermis into the environment. It leads to micro-cracks and a feeling of tension, tightness and roughness . Studies have shown that exposure to UVB radiation can increase TEWL by as much as 60–100% within a few hours of sun exposure (Yamamoto et al., Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 1999). Inflammation of the skin (even without burns) Even short exposure to the sun induces pro-inflammatory cytokines , such as IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α, as well as an increase in the activity of the COX-2 enzyme, responsible for the production of prostaglandins. This results in subclinical inflammation – invisible to the naked eye but felt as a burning or itching sensation. UVB activates Langerhans cells and mast cells, which release histamine – one of the main mediators of itching. According to a study published in “Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine” (2006), UV radiation leads to an increase in mast cell degranulation after just 30 minutes of sun exposure. Disturbance of pH balance and skin microbiome Healthy skin maintains a slightly acidic pH (approx. 4.5–5.5), which provides a natural barrier against pathogens and supports a balanced microbiome. Sun exposure increases the skin's pH, which leads to microflora imbalances (e.g. the growth of pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus ). Microbiome disruptions can increase inflammation and cause additional immune reactions – including itching and burning. A 2020 study (Krutmann et al., “The skin microbiome and UV exposure”, Experimental Dermatology) showed that long-term UV exposure changes the composition of the skin microbiome and weakens its protective functions. Keratinocyte damage and release of pruritus mediators UV radiation damages keratinocytes (epidermal cells), which activates the skin's nervous system. The release of neurotransmitters (e.g. substance P, CGRP) and pruritic cytokines such as IL-31 stimulates nerve endings. This leads to a feeling of itching and discomfort , especially at night when the skin regenerates and the immune system is more active. Interleukin 31 has been confirmed as a key mediator of itch in numerous dermatoses, but its level also increases after UV exposure (Cevikbas et al., Nature Neuroscience, 2014). Natural ways to soothe itchy skin Ayurveda—the world's oldest medical system—considers the skin a reflection of the body's balance. Itchy skin after sunbathing indicates a disruption in the Pitta dosha energy, associated with fire and heat. An excess of Pitta can lead to inflammation, redness, burning, and even itching as a symptom of overheating . Modern cosmetology confirms these observations, pointing to a number of physiological mechanisms that can be naturally soothed. Proven methods that bring relief to sun-irritated skin – in accordance with Ayurveda and science. Cooling without shock - use lukewarm water and gentle cleansing After returning from the beach or sunbathing, avoid hot water, which increases TEWL (transepidermal water loss) and further irritates the skin. Instead: Use lukewarm or slightly cool water – it lowers the skin surface temperature, constricts blood vessels and reduces inflammation. Cleanse your skin with a gentle, natural gel without SLS/SLES detergents. For example , Orientana facial gel or foam will work perfectly. Studies have shown that rapid cooling of the skin after UV exposure reduces the production of inflammatory cytokines (e.g., TNF-α and IL-6), which limits epidermal damage (Wong et al., JID Innovations, 2022). Use natural cooling and moisturizing plants Adaptogenic and Ayurvedic plants have the unique ability to restore skin balance without overloading it. Simply apply the pulp or juice of such a plant to the skin. Aloe (Aloe Barbadensis) Intensively moisturizes , accelerates epidermal regeneration and soothes inflammation. Contains acemannan – a polysaccharide that stimulates fibroblasts and has anti-inflammatory properties. Clinical studies indicate that aloe vera gel shortens the healing time of the epidermis and reduces symptoms of irritation, including itching and burning (Surjushe et al., Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2008). Protect your skin after bathing – body oiling according to Ayurveda According to Ayurveda, daily body oiling after bathing (abhyanga) balances Pitta dosha and regenerates the skin's lipid barrier. Choose light vegetable oils with regenerating and soothing properties. Use a product rich in Indian jasmine , which has calming and relaxing properties – both for the skin and the nervous system. ➤ Recommended product: Moisturizing Body Oil – Indian Jasmine – soothes, smoothes and rebuilds the hydrolipid layer. Jasmine oil is known in aromatherapy and Ayurveda for its anti-inflammatory and relaxing effects (Singh et al., Ancient Science of Life, 2010). Tone your skin and restore its comfort – use a mist or toner Instead of classic after-sun toners with alcohol, choose natural formulas based on plant extracts. ➤ Orientana products that support the skin after sun exposure: Orientana Rose Tonic – moisturizes, refreshes and gently soothes the skin, restoring its physiological pH. Japanese Sakura Body Mist – has a relaxing effect, restores comfort and gives a feeling of freshness. Indian Jasmine Body Mist – perfect for soothing your skin and senses in the evening after a day in the sun. What ingredients soothe irritation after sunbathing? Irritated skin after sun exposure needs anti-inflammatory, regenerative, and moisturizing substances that rebuild its protective barrier . Natural skincare—based on Ayurveda and modern plant biotechnologies—offers effective solutions. Below I present the most important soothing ingredients present in Orientana cosmetics. Aloe (Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice) Action: Deeply moisturizes , reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL), It has anti-inflammatory properties, reducing redness and burning , Regenerates skin micro-damages caused by UV radiation. Clinical studies have shown that aloe vera accelerates epidermal healing and reduces the expression of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 and TNF-α (Surjushe et al., 2008). Orientana recommends: Facial serum with exosomes and aloe – a light, biotechnologically advanced formula with moisturizing, regenerating and soothing properties. Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii Butter) Action: Creates a protective layer that protects against dehydration, Contains triterpenes that have anti-inflammatory and anti-itching properties, Smoothes and regenerates the skin , especially dry and flaky skin. Phytosterols and fatty acids contained in shea butter support the reconstruction of the natural intercellular cement in the stratum corneum of the skin (Ansari et al., Fitoterapia, 2006). Orientana recommends: Rose Body Butter – intensively nourishes, restores elasticity and soothes the skin after sunbathing. Ginger and Lemongrass Body Butter – energizing yet gentle – great for the day after sun exposure. Tremella Fuciformis (Hydrotremella) Action: Biotechnological alternative to hyaluronic acid – binds water 5× more effectively than HA, Creates a "moisturizing film" on the skin without feeling sticky, It has antioxidant properties and reduces inflammation. Studies have shown that Tremella polysaccharides increase the level of epidermal hydration and support its regeneration after exposure to UV radiation (Park et al., International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2016). Orientana recommends: Cream with tremella mushroom – intensively moisturizes, restores elasticity and soothes the skin after sunbathing. Turmeric (Curcuma Longa Root Extract) Action: A powerful natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent, In Ayurveda it is used to reduce skin inflammation, discoloration and itching , Neutralizes free radicals formed after exposure to UV radiation. Curcumin inhibits the expression of COX-2 and reduces the production of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1β and TNF-α (Jurenka, Alternative Medicine Review, 2009). Orientana recommends: Facial Massage Oil – Sandalwood and Turmeric – for local facial care, especially after sun exposure. Damask rose (Rosa Damascena Flower Extract) Action: Tones and soothes inflammation, Strengthens blood vessels and soothes skin exposed to thermal stress, It has a cooling and calming effect – both physically and aromatherapeutically. In phytotherapy, Damask rose is used as a remedy for irritations and as a Pitta dosha balancing ingredient (Boskabady et al., 2011). Orientana recommends: Orientana Rose Tonic – restores the skin's natural pH, soothes, and refreshes. Perfect for use after sunbathing. Rose Body Butter – provides rich nourishment and a pleasant smoothing effect. How to prevent itchy skin? Itchy skin after sun exposure is a sign that its physiological balance has been disrupted. The key to summer comfort, therefore, is prevention , which combines modern dermatology with the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. Here are the most important habits to help you avoid unpleasant symptoms after sun exposure. Use sun protection every day Not only on hot days, but also in cloudy weather—skin is constantly exposed to UVA radiation, which is responsible for photoaging, inflammation, and collagen damage. Regular use of SPF creams protects not only against sunburn but also against water loss and disruption of the epidermal barrier. For daytime skincare, it's worth choosing mineral filters , which are gentler on sensitive skin and well-tolerated by people with itching. Moisturize your skin in the morning and evening Strong sun exposure can significantly weaken the skin's hydrolipid barrier , even if you use UV protection. Therefore, daily, consistent moisturizing—especially after a morning bath and evening cleansing—is one of the most important preventative measures. Choose formulas containing humectants (e.g., aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, tremella) and plant-based emollients (e.g., shea butter, almond oil, rice oil). This makes the skin more resistant to UV rays and less susceptible to irritation. Avoid sun exposure during peak hours Between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., UVB radiation reaches its peak intensity, increasing the risk of epidermal cell damage, microinflammation, and skin dehydration. Ayurveda views excessive sun exposure as a disruption of Pitta energy , which manifests itself through redness, itching, and a feeling of "overheating." If you can't avoid the sun during this time, try to protect your skin physically—with clothing, a hat, and sunglasses. Hydrate your body from the inside External hydration is only half the battle – hydrating the body from the inside is equally important. In the summer, we lose more water through the skin and sweat, which directly affects the epidermal barrier. Drink at least 1.5–2 liters of fluids daily, preferably in the form of pure water, cooling herbs (e.g., mint, fennel), or coconut water. Ayurveda recommends avoiding very cold drinks – they can disrupt digestive balance and do not support thermoregulation. Reach for Ayurvedic oils and tonics Ayurvedic-based cosmetics help restore skin balance , reduce excess heat, and have a soothing effect. Regular use of Indian Jasmine Body Oil helps rebuild the lipid barrier and reduce irritation. Orientana Rose Tonic, on the other hand, is an effective alternative to traditional hydrolates – it soothes, tones, and restores the proper pH. These two simple products can significantly reduce the risk of itching and dry skin in the summer. Orientana cosmetics that are worth having on hand on hot days Summer sun, wind, and dry air can be particularly demanding on the skin. Therefore, during the warmer months, it's worth having cosmetics on hand that not only moisturize but also soothe, regenerate, and strengthen the skin's protective barrier . Orientana offers products designed to meet the needs of sun-sensitive skin, inspired by Ayurveda and modern plant biotechnology. Below you will find an overview of natural cosmetics that are always worth having at hand in the summer – in your handy cosmetics bag, in your holiday luggage and in your daily care. Indian Jasmine Moisturizing Body Oil On hot days, skin loses moisture very quickly, leaving it feeling tight, rough, or flaky. Daily use of a natural body oil can help prevent this—especially one as aromatic and effective as Hydrating Oil – Indian Jasmine . Formula based on plant oils and jasmine extract: intensively moisturizes and smoothes the skin , restores its elasticity after sunbathing , It has a relaxing and calming effect thanks to the aromatherapeutic properties of jasmine . It is worth using it after bathing, when the skin is still slightly damp - then it binds water better and prevents dryness. Rose and Ginger and Lemongrass body butters Natural butters are a true protective shield for skin exposed to intense sun. The versions available at Orientana – Rose Butter and Ginger and Lemongrass Butter – contain: Shea butter and natural vegetable oils that rebuild the hydrolipid film, plant extracts that soothe the skin after sunbathing , pleasant, unobtrusive aromatic fragrance notes. Rose Butter is especially recommended for dry, sensitive and reddened skin. Ginger and Lemongrass Butter is perfect for active people who like refreshing and energizing formulas. Facial tonics – soothing and restoring balance In the summer, tonic should be a daily companion to your skincare routine – not only after cleansing, but also as a quick way to refresh and restore the physiological pH . Orientana Rose Tonic : perfectly tones, soothes and restores comfort to sun-irritated skin, moisturizes and prepares the skin for the application of creams or serums, contains natural plant extracts that support the epidermal barrier. This is a great product to use during the day too – you can pour it into an atomizer and use it like a mist. Body and hair mists – instant relief During hot weather, skin and hair need refreshing. Orientana offers two unique body and hair mists that not only cool but also moisturize and nourish: Indian Jasmine Mist – envelops you in a warm, sensual scent, while soothing and regenerating. Perfect for evening use or after sunbathing. Japanese Sakura Mist – light, floral, and fresh. Perfect for daytime use, even on hair that can become dry and dull after sun exposure. Both can be applied multiple times, even on clothes or pillows – aromatherapy works wonders on a hot day. Tremella – super hydration thanks to biotechnology High temperatures are the biggest enemy of skin hydration. A key ingredient that can restore skin comfort and elasticity is Tremella Fuciformis – the so-called snow mushroom, a biotechnological alternative to hyaluronic acid. It binds water more effectively than HA, while being lightweight, natural, and safe. Hydrotremella Serum : works immediately – it “ pumps ” the skin with water and smoothes it, eliminates the feeling of tightness and fine wrinkles caused by dehydration, perfect as a light base for the day and a soothing serum for the night. Cream with Tremella : restores balance to dehydrated skin, strengthens the hydrolipid barrier , can also be used as a regenerating cream after sun exposure. You can learn more about this ingredient here. Serum with exosomes and aloe – next-generation regeneration If your skin needs intensive repair after excessive sun exposure, reach for the Serum with Exosomes and Aloe . This advanced technology product: stimulates cell regeneration, soothes redness and eliminates micro-inflammation, deeply moisturizes and soothes irritated skin. This serum is perfect as an evening treatment after a day in the sun – its light consistency and quick absorption make it the perfect rescue cosmetic. Summer skincare is more than just sun protection – it's about consciously maintaining your skin's balance, comfort, and hydration. With Orientana's natural cosmetics, you can not only soothe your skin after sun exposure but also prevent dryness, irritation, and itching. Plant oils, butters, toners, and biotechnological active ingredients—like tremella and exosomes—work synergistically, restoring your skin's healthy appearance and natural glow. By choosing skincare inspired by Ayurveda and nature, you're supporting not only your skin but also good habits that deliver long-lasting results. Try natural care from Orientana Discover all the products mentioned in the article and create your own summer care ritual based on natural ingredients. Do you have questions about after-sun skincare? Or perhaps you'd like to share your own tried-and-true tips for soothing your skin this summer? Leave a comment below the article – we are here to advise and inspire!
Learn moreWhat to wear under SPF in the summer? A beautician advises how to prepare your skin for the sun
Summer is a time of intense sun, high temperatures and… frequent mistakes in skin care. Most people know that a sunscreen is a must-have in the routine, but still few of us think about what should be under the SPF for the face . And it is the well-chosen base layer that can determine the effectiveness of sun protection, the comfort of wearing the filter, and even the condition of the skin after a whole day of exposure to UV rays. As a beautician, I often hear questions like: Is it enough to apply just a filter? Can I use a vitamin C serum under SPF? What about hydration? The answer is not clear-cut – it all depends on the needs of the skin, the type of cosmetic with a filter and the conditions we live in. SPF for the face is just one part of the puzzle – what is underneath it is equally important. In this article I explain: why it is worth applying care under the cream with a filter, what ingredients work best in summer, which formulas work with SPF and which can weaken its effect, and what the perfect morning routine looks like during the sun season. Let's start with the basics - why use anything under SPF on your face at all? Why is it worth applying something under SPF on your face? A sunscreen is one of the most important skincare products – it protects the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation, prevents photoaging and discoloration. However, for SPF to be effective and not burden the skin, it should be part of a well-planned morning routine. The filter alone is not enough – it is worth preparing the complexion for its application by using appropriate base cosmetics. Better filter adhesion and efficiency Well-moisturized and smooth skin is the perfect base for any sunscreen. SPF for the face spreads better and doesn't roll if you apply a light serum or moisturizer beforehand. This way, you can be sure that the sunscreen will work evenly and effectively. Strengthening antioxidant protection UV radiation not only damages the DNA of skin cells, but also generates so-called oxidative stress , which accelerates the aging process. That is why cosmetologists recommend using a serum with vitamin C or other antioxidants under SPF for the face - it is an effective shield against free radicals. Studies show that the combination of vitamin C and sun filters significantly increases photoprotection. Moisturizing and protecting the skin barrier High temperatures, sun and air conditioning can lead to dehydration of the epidermis. Sunscreen alone is often not enough, especially if it contains alcohol or mattifying ingredients. Therefore, it is worth applying a cosmetic with hyaluronic acid, trehalose or squalane under the SPF for the face , which will provide the right level of hydration and prevent the feeling of tightness. Comfortable to wear all day long Properly selected care under SPF makes the skin look fresh, not too shiny, and the filter does not "cake" or boil. This is especially important when you use makeup - a care base under the filter improves its durability and aesthetics on the face. So if you want your face SPF to do its job not only on paper but in reality, don't skip the base care stage. Light, moisturizing and antioxidant formulas will help your skin better withstand sun exposure and provide comfort all day long. Great! Here's another part of a blog post written by a beautician, with an emphasis on the SEO phrase "face SPF" : Features of the perfect SPF face cosmetics for summer In the summer, skin care must be light, effective and well thought out. High temperatures, humidity, sweat and excess sebum mean that every additional layer on the face can affect the comfort of the entire day. Therefore, if you reach for SPF for the face , also consider what cosmetics to apply under the filter , so as not to overload the skin and not weaken the protective effect. Light, quickly absorbed formulas Gel, water or water-emulsion products work best under SPF for the face . They should absorb quickly and not leave a greasy film. Serums and essences that do not negatively affect the durability of filters or cause them to roll are well tolerated. Examples of ideal consistencies: Ashwagandha ampoule serum Tremella serum elixir. Hello Papaya Vitamin C Serum Snail Slime Essence Non-comedogenic and oil-free compositions In the summer, many people struggle with excessive skin shine and clogged pores. That is why it is worth using non-comedogenic cosmetics under SPF for the face , free of heavy oils or waxes. Such formulas not only prevent imperfections, but also work better with chemical and mineral filters. Active ingredients supporting UV protection Some substances not only “get along” well with SPF, but actually enhance its effects. These include: Vitamin C and E – strong antioxidants that increase the effectiveness of sun protection, ashwagandha - a strong antioxidant, it eliminates free radicals produced by radiation niacinamide – regulates sebum, has anti-inflammatory and brightening effects, hyaluronic acid – binds water and protects the skin against dehydration, CICA (Centella Asiatica) – soothes, regenerates and protects blood vessels Minimalist and compatible compositions Cosmetics under SPF should be well thought out – the fewer irritating ingredients, the better. Avoid too intensive AHA/BHA acids, retinoids and exfoliating products in the morning. The ideal care under SPF for the face is one that supports the epidermal barrier, does not interact with the filter and does not cause irritation. A beautician's tip Remember – not every cosmetic will work well with a sunscreen. If your face SPF is rolling, shining or “cakey”, it is worth taking a look at the previous layers of care. Sometimes it is enough to change the serum to a lighter one or skip the cream to improve the durability of the sun protection. Properly selected active ingredients not only do not interfere with sunscreens, but can actually enhance the effect of SPF for the face , support the skin in the fight against free radicals and prevent discoloration. Below is a list of substances that are worth using in a serum or light cream under SPF in the summer - also in the context of daily antioxidant care. The best active ingredients for facial SPF Properly selected active ingredients not only do not interfere with sunscreens, but can actually enhance the effect of SPF for the face , support the skin in the fight against free radicals and prevent discoloration. Below I discuss a list of substances that are worth using in a serum or light cream under SPF in the summer - also in the context of daily antioxidant care. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid and derivatives) Vitamin C plays a key role in summer care - one of the best-studied and most effective antioxidants. In the form of ascorbic acid or its stable derivatives such as ethylated vitamin C, it neutralizes free radicals formed under the influence of UV radiation, and thus really supports the action of sunscreens. Regular use of a serum with vitamin C in the morning, under SPF for the face , not only strengthens the antioxidant protection of the skin, but also prevents discoloration and evens out the skin tone. This is an excellent choice for people with gray, tired skin prone to pigmentation irregularities - and at the same time an ideal base for a filter, because modern vitamin C formulas are light, watery and well absorbed. Niacinamide The second ingredient that is worth including in your morning routine before applying SPF to your face is niacinamide – also known as vitamin B3. This substance is famous for its versatility and very good skin tolerance. It has anti-inflammatory effects, regulates sebum secretion, strengthens the epidermal barrier and has a depigmenting effect – which is why it is especially recommended for people struggling with sun or acne discolorations. Niacinamide is also great for oily and combination skin, because it has a mattifying and soothing effect, which helps maintain comfort even on hot days. When combined with sunscreens, it creates a harmonious duo – it protects the skin from photodamage and at the same time supports its natural defense mechanisms. Hyaluronic acid (in various forms) We cannot forget about the ingredient that ensures the comfort of wearing SPF even on the hottest days – hyaluronic acid. This physiological humectant, naturally occurring in our skin, has the ability to bind water in the epidermis and maintain the appropriate level of hydration. Thanks to its lightness and compatibility with other ingredients, it is perfect for use under SPF for the face – it does not burden the complexion, does not interfere with filters and provides comfort throughout the day. Hyaluronic acid in various molecular forms (high- and low-molecular) effectively improves skin elasticity, reduces the feeling of tightness after applying the filter and facilitates the distribution of protective cosmetics. This is an inconspicuous but extremely important ingredient in summer care for all types of skin – including dry, reactive and mature skin. Plant antioxidants – a natural shield for the skin Schizandra Chinensis (Chinese Schisandra) - antioxidant shield Schisandra chinensis extract is a source of lignans and flavonoids – compounds with strong antioxidant properties. It protects the skin from environmental damage, improves its resistance to stress, and at the same time has soothing and anti-inflammatory effects. It is an excellent ingredient to use under SPF for the face in the summer , especially in conditions of urban smog and strong sunlight. Rhodiola Rosea (Rhodiola rosea) – an adaptogen that protects against cellular stress An adaptogenic root that acts as a biological shield – it helps the skin adapt to harsh environmental conditions, such as UV radiation, pollution and extreme temperatures. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, supports regeneration and slows down the aging process. Withania Somnifera (ashwagandha) – Ayurvedic antioxidant and soothing adaptogen Ashwagandha, known in Ayurveda, has a calming effect on skin stressed by the sun and external factors. The withanolides contained in the root have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and protective properties. It is a great choice under SPF for the face , especially for dry, reactive and dehydrated skin. Centella Asiatica (Asian Pennywort) – soothing and regenerating Asiatic pennywort has a soothing, regenerating and strengthening effect. Madecassoside and asiaticoside support the processes of epidermal regeneration, protect against oxidative stress and strengthen blood vessels. An ingredient recommended under SPF , especially in the care of vascular and sensitive skin. Formulas to avoid under face SPF Choosing the right care for your sunscreen is crucial not only for the comfort of wearing the product, but above all for the effectiveness of UV protection. Although SPF for the face is a pillar of the summer routine, not every product we apply under the filter works to its advantage. Some ingredients or formulas can reduce its stability, cause it to roll on the skin, or intensify imperfections and shine. It's worth knowing what to avoid - especially on hot, humid days, when the skin reacts more quickly to overload. The first category of ingredients to avoid under SPF are heavy emollients, i.e. fatty oils, butters and waxes, especially in high concentrations. Although they can be helpful in night-time regeneration, their application in the morning - under a cream with a filter - often ends with excessive shine, a sticky feeling or even clogging of pores. A heavy lipid layer can also interfere with the adhesion and distribution of the filter, leading to its uneven distribution and reduced effectiveness of sun protection. As a result, SPF for the face does not work as it should - and the comfort of wearing it drastically decreases. The second mistake is reaching for active cosmetics with exfoliating or irritating effects in the morning, especially those containing high concentrations of AHA and BHA acids, retinol or retinoids . Although these ingredients are great for evening care, in the morning they can increase the skin's sensitivity to UV radiation and increase the risk of discoloration. What's more, applying such preparations under SPF for the face in the middle of summer, without precise knowledge of their phototoxicity, can lead to micro-irritations, dryness and hyperreactivity of the skin. Another problem may be excessive layering of care – i.e. too many products before applying the filter. Although many people like comprehensive routines, applying several layers of serums, creams, oils and boosters can lead to the so-called "rolling" of SPF, i.e. its unsightly abrasion during the day. Additionally, it increases the risk of interaction of ingredients and destabilization of sun protection. In the summer, it is worth relying on the principle of "less is more" – one well-chosen active product and a light moisturizing cream will definitely be enough under SPF for the face . You should also avoid products with unpredictable compatibility with filters – especially cosmetics with strong silicones, highly pigmented or with a pronounced lifting effect (e.g. with a high content of filmformers). Although they often provide an “instant smoothing effect”, they can cause the facial SPF to roll or not combine well with makeup. Beautician's tip: If your sunscreen doesn't spread well, is heavy or leaves streaks - the problem may not be the SPF itself, but the care you applied beforehand. Sometimes it's enough to reduce the number of layers or change the cream formula to a lighter one to notice a huge difference in comfort and effectiveness of protection. How to apply SPF care step by step? For facial SPF to work effectively and provide the declared sun protection, not only its quality is crucial, but also the method of application and skin preparation. Every morning skincare routine should be well thought out, light and adapted to the current needs of the skin. Excessive products, poorly selected formulas or incorrect order can cause even the best sunscreen to fail to fulfill its function. Here's how to properly apply skincare under SPF - step by step. Start by thoroughly but gently cleansing your skin. In the summer, when sweating and sebum production increase, it is worth reaching for SLS-free cleansing foams or gels, which effectively remove the remains of night care without damaging the hydrolipid barrier. Cleansed skin absorbs active ingredients better and allows the filter to distribute evenly. The next step is toning – restoring the skin's natural pH after washing and gently moisturizing it. Choose toners or water essences with mild humectants, e.g. glycerin or aloe, which will prepare the skin to receive the serum. This step is often skipped, which is a pity – toning improves the absorption of subsequent cosmetics and minimizes the feeling of dryness after SPF, especially if you use mattifying filters. Next comes the serum – this is where you incorporate active ingredients that support sun protection, such as vitamin C, niacinamide, schisandra, ashwagandha or rhodiola rosea . Choose a serum with a light, water-gel formula – it will absorb quickly, will not burden the skin and will be an active base for facial SPF . The serum should be adapted to the skin type and its needs: antioxidant for mature skin, mattifying for oily skin, regenerating for sensitive skin. The next step is a moisturizer , although it is not always necessary. If your SPF contains moisturizers and has a comfortable consistency, you can use it without a previous cream. However, if you have dry, dehydrated skin or use a filter that tends to dry out, a light moisturizer (e.g. with hyaluronic acid, trehalose or algae) will be a great support. Just be careful not to overdo it with the number of layers - too rich a cream can cause the SPF for the face to roll. Finally, apply a sunscreen – preferably SPF 30 or SPF 50 , selected for your skin type (mineral or chemical, light fluid, cream-gel or emulsion). Apply it generously – the face requires about half a teaspoon of cream to achieve the level of protection declared by the manufacturer. Allow the SPF to absorb well before moving on to makeup or the next steps. Beautician's tip: Remember – proper SPF application is not only about choosing a good product, but also about consciously preparing your skin. With light, well-chosen active cosmetics and the right order of steps, SPF for the face will work effectively all day long – and you will avoid irritation, shine and discoloration. FAQ – the most frequently asked questions by patients at a beauty salon Choosing and properly applying SPF to your face is one of the most common topics during cosmetic consultations, especially in the spring and summer. Below you will find answers to questions that my patients regularly ask – maybe they will also dispel your doubts. Can facial SPF replace moisturizer? Yes, but not always. Many modern sunscreens contain moisturizing ingredients, but they are usually not enough in the summer. It is worth applying a water serum (for example, one of the SPF ampoule serums) or a light moisturizing cream (for example, a vitamin C cream or a tremella cream) beforehand. Should I use a serum or cream under SPF? It depends on the needs of the skin. If the filter itself is comfortable, the serum will be enough. For dry or irritated skin, it is worth adding a moisturiser. The most important thing is not to overload the skin with too many layers - the priority is for the SPF for the face to spread well and not roll. My patients praise the serum ampoules under the SPF. Can retinol be used in summer under SPF? Retinol itself is not photosensitizing, but it increases the skin's sensitivity to UV radiation, so its use in the summer requires great caution. If you continue the treatment, take care of regeneration, strong hydration and daily, high SPF protection for the face SPF 50. However, it is safest to limit retinoids to evening care, take a break in the summer season or choose Retinol H10 (hydrogenated), which is not irritating. Can I apply SPF directly to cleansed skin? Theoretically yes, but it is not an optimal solution. Skin without a moisturizing layer loses water faster, which can affect the comfort of wearing the filter. Even a thin layer of toner and a light serum can significantly improve the durability and quality of SPF application to the face . Why does SPF roll or wear off ? The most common reason is incompatibility with previous care – too greasy cream, too many silicones or layering too many products. It is worth testing different configurations and opting for minimalist, light formulas under the filter. Do I need to reapply SPF during the day if I'm not at the beach? Yes, if you are exposed to sunlight for many hours – even in the city. Facial SPF loses its effectiveness after a few hours, especially if you sweat, touch your face or wear makeup. Does SPF clog pores? Not everyone. Modern SPF formulas are becoming lighter, non-comedogenic and suited to different skin types. When choosing SPF for your face, pay attention to its composition – avoid heavy oils, waxes and comedogenic filters if you tend to have imperfections. However, always wash off SPF in the evening. The best solution to ensure no pore clogging is a two-step cleansing. First, a Makeup Removal Oil, then a foam or gel. How to combine SPF with makeup? After applying sunscreen, wait a few minutes for the product to absorb. Avoid rubbing and apply makeup gently – preferably with a sponge or fingers. SPF for the face in a light emulsion or cream-gel works well with mineral foundations and light BB creams. My Summary – Take Care of Your SPF Care and Your Skin Will Thank You Proper sun protection is more than just choosing a good filter. For facial SPF to be effective, it should be applied to properly prepared skin – moisturized, strengthened and protected from oxidative stress. It is worth taking care of light formulas, active antioxidant ingredients and avoiding cosmetics that may interfere with its action. As a beautician, I see how much of an impact your daily routine has on your skin's condition - especially in the summer. Proper care under SPF for your face not only increases the effectiveness of sun protection, but also reduces the formation of discolorations, wrinkles and dryness. The key is a conscious, consistent approach and avoiding random layers that don't cooperate with your skin - or the filter. If you want to choose the right products for SPF or need a light, effective antioxidant serum for the day – reach for proven solutions with natural ingredients and a light, gel base. The skin really needs less in the summer – but wisely selected. Check out the range of serums and creams under SPF available at Orientana – based on plant adaptogens and antioxidants, ideal for summer. Żaneta Pasierkiewicz - Orientana beautician
Learn moreNatural cosmetics in summer - how to care for your skin and hair in harmony with nature
Summer is a time when our skin and hair are particularly exposed to the sun, wind, salt water and high temperatures. Although warm days are conducive to outdoor activities and improve mood, they can also lead to dry skin, irritation and even accelerated skin aging. That is why it is worth paying special attention to daily care in the summer. Reach for natural cosmetics in the summer because they are gentle, effective and pleasant even for the skin. Natural cosmetics are distinguished by their simple, pure composition based on plant extracts, oils and hydrolates. They do not contain additives such as parabens or aggressive sulphates such as SL, which can be irritating, especially with frequent exposure to UV radiation. What's more, in the summer the skin tends to be more reactive - that is why it is worth focusing on care that supports its natural functions and does not disturb the hydrolipid balance. In this article, you will find a comprehensive guide on how to use natural cosmetics in the summer, what to look for when choosing them, and how to prepare simple, homemade recipes that are perfect for the summer months. You will also learn which ingredients will work best in facial, body and hair care when the temperature rises. Why is it worth choosing natural cosmetics in the summer? Summer is a special time for our skin - on the one hand, the sun's rays improve well-being and support the synthesis of vitamin D, but on the other hand, they can lead to dryness, discoloration and excessive sensitivity. That is why during the holiday season it is worth choosing delicate summer cosmetics that do not burden the skin, and at the same time effectively care for it. More and more people reach for natural ingredients in cosmetics that support skin health and do not contain unnecessary additives. In summer, we enjoy the charms of nature: mountain hikes, swimming in the sea, trips to the lake or moments spent by the hotel pool are an inseparable part of holiday relaxation. However, despite the joy that these activities bring, the skin and hair are then exposed to serious damage. Natural cosmetics play a key role here in the summer - they not only care, but also provide real protection against the effects of exposure to the sun, wind, salt and chlorine. How and where does the sun affect us? Mountains - sun, wind and intense UV radiation In the higher parts of the mountains, UV radiation is much stronger than in the lowlands. Even if you use sunscreens, strong wind and sweat can weaken their effect. In addition, the skin of the face and lips often becomes dry and chapped. Natural cosmetics in the summer , such as cosmetics with vitamin C , are an essential protective barrier under sunscreens. It is worth choosing products that not only protect against the sun, but also support their effect. Sea - salt, sun and skin dehydration Sea water is a natural exfoliant, but with prolonged contact it can lead to intense drying of the skin and brittle hair. Salt weakens the natural hydrolipid barrier and can contribute to itching, flaking of the epidermis and fading of hair colour. Natural hair cosmetics in the summer , such as hair oils and natural regenerating masks , help rebuild the hair structure and retain moisture. The skin, in turn, should be regularly moisturized with body butters. Swimming pool - chlorine and the skin's protective barrier Swimming in a pool, although pleasant, carries the risk of skin and hair coming into contact with chlorine – a substance that strongly dries and irritates. The skin can become rough, tense, and the hair dull and rough to the touch. Natural cosmetics in the summer , such as mild shampoos without SLS and conditioners with plant proteins, help restore balance. Hair oils used before bathing are also effective – they create a protective layer, minimizing the effects of chemicals. Sun penetrating through SPF – a hidden threat Although sunscreens are an absolute must for summer care, it is worth remembering that no protection is complete. Sweat, contact with water and lack of reapplication mean that UV radiation can damage the skin anyway. Therefore, the UV filter should be replenished during our exposure to the sun. After a whole day in the sun, it is worth reaching for regenerating cosmetics with a light consistency, such as serum ampoules or body oils. Ingredients of plant origin – gentleness and effectiveness Natural cosmetics in the summer are based on plant extracts, oils and hydrolates, which perfectly moisturize, nourish and regenerate the skin. Ingredients such as aloe are ingredients that have a soothing and moisturizing effect. Thanks to them , natural ingredients in cosmetics effectively support the skin's natural defense mechanisms without disturbing its balance. Importantly, these are biocompatible substances - more easily absorbed by the skin and better tolerated than synthetic equivalents. Avoiding HIGHLY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS when exposed to the sun High temperatures and UV rays can react with chemical ingredients of cosmetics, such as acids or retinol, which sometimes leads to irritation, photosensitivity, and even skin allergies. By choosing delicate cosmetics for the summer based on natural ingredients, we reduce the risk of such reactions. The lack of aggressive ingredients is a big advantage, especially in hot climates, when the skin reacts faster to any external stimuli. Better tolerance for sensitive and dry skin Summer can put a strain on the skin's hydrolipid barrier - especially with frequent sunbathing, bathing in salty water or using air conditioning. In such conditions, the skin becomes sensitive, dry and red. Natural cosmetics in the summer are the perfect solution for people with delicate and irritation-prone skin. Their light formula soothes, regenerates and restores comfort without the "mask" or greasy effect. An example is the Serum ampoule Moisturizing. Natural Cosmetics in Summer - Facial Care In the summer, facial skin requires special care. Frequent exposure to the sun, sweat, dust and higher temperatures can lead to its overload, dehydration and loss of radiance. That is why it is worth choosing natural cosmetics , which will provide effective, yet gentle support. Natural formulas can cleanse, moisturize and protect the skin without disturbing its natural balance. Cleansing without irritation - natural and SLS-free The first step in summer facial care is thorough but gentle cleansing. It is worth reaching for natural SLS-free face wash gels or natural foams that do not damage the skin's protective barrier. Instead of strong detergents, such products are based on plant-based cleansing agents, such as coconut glucosides or soapwort extracts. Thanks to this, they cleanse the skin of sweat, sebum and impurities, without causing dryness or a feeling of tightness - which is especially important on hot days. It is worth reaching for the Make-up Remover Foam with Japanese Gourd. Intensive hydration - trehalose, tremella, hyaluronic acid In the summer, the skin easily loses moisture, which is why hydration is a key element of care. Modern, plant-based humectants are increasingly appearing in natural cosmetics - such as trehalose (a plant sugar that protects cells from dehydration) or Tremella mushroom extract, which acts as a natural alternative to hyaluronic acid. Thanks to them, natural summer creams not only moisturize the skin, but also create a delicate protective film on its surface, protecting against water loss. This is an ideal solution for combination and dry skin during hot weather. Try the Hydro Tremella series. Natural sun protection - mineral filters The last but key element of the summer routine is sun protection. It is worth choosing a natural UV filter based on zinc oxide or titanium dioxide - these are mineral ingredients that act like a mirror, reflecting UV rays from the skin's surface. Unlike chemical filters, they do not penetrate the epidermis, making them safe even for sensitive and allergic skin. Natural creams with SPF 30 or 50 are a must-have every day - not only on the beach, but also in the city. But what to wear under sunscreen if the cream is a bit too much? Choose one of four serum ampoules. Used under SPS, they will prevent SPF cream from rolling. Natural body care in summer Summer is the time of year when the skin of the whole body needs special attention. UV radiation, bathing in salt water and air conditioning can result in dryness, loss of elasticity and hypersensitivity. By using natural cosmetics in the summer , we can effectively take care of its condition without burdening it with chemical additives. Natural body care is not only a pleasure - it is an investment in the health of the skin. Sugar and salt scrubs - home SPA with vegetable oils Regular exfoliation of dead skin is an absolute must for summer skin care. You can easily prepare a homemade scrub by combining sugar or salt with natural vegetable oil – e.g. coconut, almond or olive oil. Such homemade products not only remove dead cells, but also nourish and moisturize the skin. Using them twice a week makes the skin smooth, radiant and better absorbs active ingredients from balms or oils. Body butters - rich care from Orientana After exfoliation, it's time for intensive moisturization and nourishment. In the summer, body butters containing shea butter , coconut oil or apricot kernel oil are perfect. A great example are Orientana brand products - natural body balms , which contain only natural ingredients, without parabens and artificial preservatives. Their rich, yet well-absorbed formulas are ideal for the summer, especially after sunbathing, when the skin needs relief and regeneration. After-sun oil - regeneration and relaxation with jasmine After an intense day in the sun, you can't miss a natural oil that will restore the skin's balance and hydration. An excellent choice will be Orientana Jasmine Oil , which contains, among others, sesame, rice and sunflower oil. This composition has a regenerating effect, soothes irritations after sunbathing and leaves the skin soft and subtly scented. Natural oils are also a great alternative to traditional balms - especially in the evening, after bathing. Orientana Jasmine Oil smells beautiful and is worth using as an aromatherapeutic skin calming after a hot day. Daily hydration is key to healthy summer skin High temperatures, wind and air conditioning lead to rapid water loss through the skin. Therefore, daily moisturising is a must, regardless of skin type. By using natural cosmetics in the summer , such as Orientana butters and oils, you provide your skin with everything it needs: hydration, regeneration and protection. Regular application after a shower or bath makes the body elastic, smooth and resistant to drying. Natural cosmetics in summer - hair care Hair is exposed to many harmful factors in the summer - UV rays, sea and chlorinated water, high temperature or wind can cause it to dry out, become brittle and lose its shine. To maintain a healthy look of your hairstyle, it is worth choosing natural hair cosmetics in the summer , which care without unnecessary chemicals, strengthen the hair structure and provide it with appropriate protection. Protection against sun and sea salt - hair oiling Oiling your hair is one of the most effective ways to protect it in the summer. Natural vegetable oils create a protective layer on the hair that protects it from drying out, the effects of sea salt or chlorine from the pool. Orientana offers a wide range of hair oils based on Ayurvedic recipes and ingredients such as amla, neem, bhringraj or jasmine oil. Regular oiling (e.g. 1-2 times a week) strengthens the hair from the roots, prevents frizz and makes it more resistant to damage. It is worth rubbing oil into the hair before going to the beach. Natural shampoos and conditioners without SLS - Trycho Liczi series In your daily care routine in the summer, it is worth avoiding aggressive detergents such as SLS, which can additionally dry out the scalp and hair. Natural shampoos and conditioners without SLS gently cleanse without damaging the hydrolipid barrier of the scalp. A great choice is the Trycho Lychee series , which includes a shampoo, conditioner and mask - products created with sensitive scalp and weakened hair in mind. Lychee extract, adaptogens and natural proteins strengthen the bulbs, accelerate regeneration and prevent hair loss. Homemade face masks - the power of nature from the kitchen In the summer, it is also worth reaching for simple, homemade masks based on natural ingredients. A mixture of castor oil , natural yogurt and honey perfectly moisturizes and nourishes the hair, restoring its softness and shine. This type of treatment is worth using once a week - especially after intensive exposure to the sun or swimming in the sea. Homemade masks not only regenerate, but also strengthen the bulbs and stimulate hair growth, which is important for seasonal hair loss. Regular, natural care is the key to beautiful and healthy hair all summer long. By choosing natural hair cosmetics in the summer , you not only protect them from the harmful effects of external factors, but also support their natural beauty without compromise. Of course! Below you will find an extensive section "DIY Natural Cosmetics for Summer" , divided into paragraphs and using SEO phrases: homemade natural cosmetics , DIY natural cosmetics summer . Natural cosmetics in summer - DYI You don't have to spend a fortune to take care of your skin and hair naturally in the summer. You can find many effective care ingredients in your own kitchen. DIY natural cosmetics for the summer are not only a way to save money, but also a guarantee of freshness and full control over the composition. Making your own cosmetics is also a great form of relaxation and contact with nature - in line with the idea of slow beauty. Refreshing mist with cucumber and aloe On hot days, nothing is as soothing as a light mist that hydrates and refreshes the skin. To prepare it, simply combine: 3 tablespoons of freshly grated cucumber juice, 2 tablespoons of aloe gel, 100 ml of boiled or distilled water. Pour everything into a spray bottle and store in the fridge. This homemade mist works great for the face and body, and its light scent has a calming effect. This is one of the simplest and most effective natural homemade cosmetics for the summer. After-sun lotion with yogurt and honey After sun exposure, the skin needs intensive hydration and regeneration. A good solution is a simple balm with natural ingredients: 2 tablespoons of natural yogurt, 1 teaspoon of honey, a few drops of coconut oil or olive oil. Apply the mixture to your body after sunbathing and leave for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, yogurt cools and regenerates, and oil moisturizes. This is a perfect example of how you can create DIY natural cosmetics for the summer with simple ingredients. Oatmeal and aloe vera hair mask In the summer, hair quickly loses moisture and elasticity. A nourishing mask from the kitchen shelves is a great solution: 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal (soaked in warm water), 2 tablespoons of aloe gel, 1 tablespoon castor oil. Apply to damp hair, wrap in a towel and leave for 30 minutes. This mask moisturizes, smoothes and strengthens hair - without using any synthetic additives. This is a great example of how homemade natural cosmetics can be effective and safe, even for sensitive scalp. By using natural cosmetics in the summer , you can be sure that your skincare is free from unnecessary chemicals, while also being effective and environmentally friendly. It's a simple step towards a more conscious, healthy skincare routine. In the summer, choose light cosmetics without aggressive ingredients. Remember that in the summer, just SPF cream is not enough. We also need to take proper care of our skin and hair because despite protection, they are exposed to many negative factors.
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Summer is the time when we take special care of our skin and body. Warm days, intense sun, swimming in the sea or pool - all this means that our skin and hair need slightly different care than in winter or autumn. We change our wardrobe to lighter ones, we spend more time outdoors and expose our bodies to the sun more often, so the cosmetics we use in the summer should be light, effective and well-adapted to seasonal needs. How to choose cosmetics for the summer? First of all, pay attention to their moisturizing and protective effects. In the summer, it is worth choosing products that do not burden the skin, are quickly absorbed and support its regeneration after exposure to the sun. Sun protection and proper hair care are also important, as they are also exposed to UV rays, chlorine and salt water. In this post, we'll show you how to create the perfect holiday makeup bag , what shouldn't be missing from it, and how to avoid the most common beauty mistakes during the summer. How to care for your skin in summer? In the summer, the skin requires special care – it is intensively exposed to sunlight, high temperatures and frequent changes in humidity. All this can lead to dryness, irritation and even premature aging. That is why it is worth taking care of it comprehensively – both from the inside and from the outside. Hydration is key! Proper hydration is one of the most important elements of summer skin care. Drinking water supports regenerative processes, improves skin elasticity and protects it from excessive drying. On hot days, it is worth drinking even more than the recommended 2 liters a day - the body loses fluids faster, and this directly affects the condition of the skin. It is equally important to use cosmetics with a light, moisturizing formula that does not burden the skin, but effectively provides it with moisture. Creams, serums, mists or gels based on aloe, hyaluronic acid or hydrolates are a great choice for the summer - they bring relief and protect against drying caused by the sun or air conditioning. Safe tanning rules The summer sun can be tricky, so it’s important to follow basic sun protection rules. Avoid sun exposure during peak hours , between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., when UV radiation is at its strongest. When leaving the house, wear a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses , which protect not only your eyes but also the delicate skin around them. Don't forget about a cream with SPF 20+ or higher - this is an absolute foundation of any summer care. The cream should be applied about 20 minutes before going out in the sun , and then reapplied every 2-3 hours and after each bath . Regular use is the key to effective protection and avoiding sunburn, discoloration or premature skin aging. Diet matters In the summer, it is also worth taking care of a healthy, light and antioxidant-rich diet that supports the skin from the inside. Products rich in vitamin C, E, beta-carotene and zinc support natural protection from the sun and improve skin regeneration. Reach for fresh fruit and vegetables (e.g. carrots, tomatoes, strawberries, watermelon), nuts, seeds and fish. It is also important to limit alcohol and sugar consumption – these ingredients can lead to dehydration and worsening of the skin's appearance. A balanced diet and proper hydration work synergistically with cosmetics, providing the skin with a healthy, summer glow. Facial cosmetics for summer – what is worth having? In the summer, facial skin is particularly sensitive to the effects of sun, wind and high temperatures. It needs light, yet effective care: hydration, soothing and protection. Below you will find proven cosmetic suggestions that are worth including in your daily routine. Light consistency and strong hydration In the summer, it is definitely worth avoiding heavy, oily formulas that can clog pores and increase the feeling of staleness on the face. Light cosmetics with a water base work best, they absorb quickly and do not roll under the cream with SPF filter. Serum-ampoules from Orientana – light formula, strong action Natural serum ampoules from Orientana are four concentrated formulas that respond to the most common skin needs: hydration, discoloration, skin regeneration and prevention of loss of elasticity. Each of them has a light consistency based on water, making it perfect under a cream with SPF - it does not roll, does not clog pores, and at the same time effectively cares for the skin. A real hydration bomb is the Serum Ampoule with Trehalose and Hyaluronic Acid (HA) – ideal for hot weather, when the skin needs deep hydration and refreshment. Snail Slime Essence – Evening Regeneration Snail Slime Facial Essence is a product that perfectly complements the summer skincare routine - especially in the evening. It has a soothing, calming, regenerating and firming effect. Snail slime is a well-known ingredient in Asian skincare, valued for its ability to accelerate skin renewal and deep hydration. It works best when applied at night, when the skin regenerates intensively. Hello Papaya Cream – light and energizing Energizing Hello Papaya face cream with vitamin C is an ideal choice for daytime. Its light consistency absorbs quickly, does not leave a greasy layer and works great with a cream with a UV filter. Vitamin C brightens, adds shine and supports sun protection, while papaya has a gentle exfoliating and smoothing effect. Opt for vitamin C Vitamin C is an ingredient that should definitely be part of your skincare routine in the summer. First of all, it enhances the effect of SPF filters by neutralizing free radicals created by UV rays. This means an additional protective shield against photoaging and loss of elasticity. Secondly, vitamin C has a brightening and illuminating effect – it evens out the skin tone, reduces the visibility of discolourations and gives the complexion a healthy glow, which is particularly desirable in the summer. Orientana offers a whole series of cosmetics with vitamin C , which are perfect for summer. It is not only Hello Papaja cream, but also other products from the same line - all with light formulas and effective antioxidant action. Here is the blog section laid out according to your plan: Beautiful body in summer – what is worth using? In the summer, we like to show more skin, so it is worth ensuring that the skin is not only smooth and soft, but also well-nourished, moisturized and radiant. Sun rays, sea salt or chlorinated water can lead to dryness and roughness, so summer body care should focus on regeneration and protection. One of the best ways to ensure skin comfort is properly selected body oils and butters. Body oils and butters In summer, it is worth choosing body care cosmetics rich in natural vegetable oils, butters and extracts , which provide the skin with valuable nutrients, support its protective barrier and prevent excessive water loss. Body oils have a light, pleasant consistency and are quickly absorbed, leaving the skin soft and supple, without feeling sticky. Enriched with vitamins and antioxidants, they have a moisturizing, regenerating and soothing effect, and their subtle scent additionally has a relaxing effect - ideal after a sunny day. Body butters, although thicker, are perfect for after sunbathing or in the evening, when the skin needs intensive nourishment. It is especially worth paying attention to shea, cocoa or mango butter - they are extremely rich in lipids, vitamins and antioxidants, which effectively soothe irritations, support healing and restore softness to the skin. Products of this type are ideal after sunbathing – they help regenerate the skin, soothe any irritation and maintain the tan for longer. It is worth applying them to slightly damp skin after bathing – then they are better absorbed and retain moisture in the epidermis. Here is the blog section laid out according to your plan: Hair care in summer – how to protect it from the sun and water? In the summer, hair is exposed to many harmful factors - intense UV radiation, sea salt, chlorinated water, as well as more frequent washing and drying caused by high temperatures. All this makes it brittle, dull, frizzy and loses its shine. However, proper care can effectively prevent this. Protection and regeneration with oils One of the simplest and most effective ways to protect your hair in the summer is oiling . Orientana Ayurvedic hair oils are particularly good for this purpose, as they are based on traditional recipes from India, rich in plant extracts and natural oils. Oil acts as a protective barrier – it creates a thin layer around the hair, which protects it from moisture loss, sun exposure and harmful substances contained in sea and pool water. Interestingly, studies show that coconut oil and other saturated oils can penetrate the hair shaft , strengthening its structure from the inside and reducing the risk of mechanical damage and protein loss. How to use oil in the summer? It is best to apply a few drops of oil to the length of your hair before going to the beach or swimming pool - it will not only protect your hair, but also give it a healthy look. In the evening, it is worth doing a more intensive treatment - apply the oil to your hair for 1-2 hours (or overnight), and then wash it with a gentle shampoo. Conditioners and masks – regeneration after sun exposure After a day spent in the sun, hair needs regeneration. Masks and conditioners rich in emollients, proteins and humectants work great here, restoring hair's elasticity and preventing it from breaking. Orientana Trycho Regeneration Conditioner‑Mask contains a rich formula with lychee extract, camellia oil (tsubaki), safflower oil, mango butter and pracaxi oil, as well as the FiberHance™ BM Solution complex and eclipta prostrata and ginger extracts. This composition works comprehensively: Silk proteins and keratin strengthen the hair structure and rebuild disulfide bonds. Humectants (e.g. glycerin, panthenol) retain moisture and prevent drying Emollients smooth hair cuticles, facilitate combing and protect against harmful factors, including UV and high styling temperatures. Lychee and ginger extracts have a regenerating effect and stimulate circulation in the scalp of Topestetic eVanda . In the summer, it is worth using it 2–3 times a week as a mask (for 15–20 minutes) or daily as a conditioner (1–2 minutes) – the hair becomes soft, shiny and stronger. Sure – here’s the blog section written out: Alcohol-free mists – protection and refreshment In the summer, when the temperature rises and the skin and hair dry out more quickly, it is always worth having something on hand that brings immediate relief and refreshment. Alcohol-free mists are one of the simplest and most universal cosmetics for the summer - ideal for both hair and body. Mists refresh, moisturize, bring relief and have an aromatherapeutic effect – they improve well-being and relax. They are particularly useful when traveling, on the beach, at work or after training. Thanks to their light formula, they can be used several times a day, also on the skin of the face. Why is it worth choosing alcohol-free mists? Unlike many classic products, Orientana mists do not contain alcohol , which can dry out the skin and hair. Instead, they contain moisturizing ingredients that care for the skin and hair even on the hottest days. The mists have subtle, natural scents that not only refresh but also improve your mood , providing a feeling of freshness and lightness throughout the day. For body and hair - multifunctional care You can use mists: for the body – to quickly refresh, moisturize the skin and feel a pleasant scent, on hair – to make it soft, protect it from drying out and eliminate the smell of chlorine or sea salt, See all available versions on the Orientana hair and body mist website – you will find a variety of scents and functional variants, perfect for your purse, beach bag or hand luggage. What mistakes to avoid in summer? Summer is a time for relaxation, vacations, and outdoor activities. Unfortunately, it is also a time when it is easy to make care and health mistakes that can affect the condition of your skin, hair, and well-being. Here are the most common traps to avoid in order to truly enjoy summer – healthily and consciously. Cosmetic and health traps No sun protection One of the biggest mistakes is to skip using SPF sunscreens . Unprotected skin exposed to UV rays not only burns more easily, but also ages faster. This can lead to discoloration, loss of firmness, and wrinkles. Remember to use SPF 20 or higher every day – not just at the beach! Excessive exposure to sun While tanned skin looks great, spending too much time in the sun – especially between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. – is a recipe for dehydration, overheating, and even heatstroke. Try to stay in the shade, wear light clothing with long sleeves, and don’t forget to cover your head , such as a hat or scarf. Too little water On hot days, the body loses water much faster, which is why it is so important to drink regularly. Dehydration affects not only your general well-being, but also the appearance of your skin – it becomes gray, dry, less elastic. Water is the simplest and most effective cosmetic from the inside! Too heavy cosmetics In the summer, the skin needs lightness - thick, greasy creams can clog pores and worsen the problem of oily skin. It is worth choosing cosmetics with a gel, water or emulsion consistency , which are quickly absorbed and allow the skin to breathe. Skipping After-Sun Care Many people focus solely on sun protection, forgetting that the skin also needs regeneration. After a day at the beach or a walk in the sun, it is worth reaching for moisturizing after-sun products, hair masks and oils that will soften the effects of UV rays and restore balance. To sum up: conscious care in the summer is not only a matter of beauty, but also of health . Avoiding these mistakes allows you to enjoy your vacation better and take care of yourself without unpleasant surprises. Summer cosmetics are a must-have for every beautician – especially when we want to feel good in our skin and enjoy our holidays without unpleasant surprises. Light, effective and multi-tasking formulas not only protect the skin and hair from the sun, wind and water , but also make everyday care easier, faster and more comfortable – even when travelling. By choosing products based on natural ingredients, you take care of yourself in a conscious and skin-friendly way. Check out the Orientana offer - you will find cosmetics created with summer needs in mind , which will take care of your skin, hair and well-being throughout the holidays.
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