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Holistic Sun Protection and Summer Skincare Tips

This is a picture of a woman in a light white blouse holding her hand up to sheild her face from the sun. It links to a blog post about sun protection and summer skin care tips.

We are entering the late-summer season here in Virginia, and this can be a complicated time for skincare! On one hand, your skin requires more moisture from being dried out due to heat factors, which might also be making you sweat more, which oils up your skin. Throw sun exposure in there and you have a recipe for confusion and potential skin damage.

Don’t let the humidity fool you, even if you live in the tropics, air humidity cannot completely protect your skin from the drying effects of the sun (and the AC). Whatever your skin type, these sun protection and summer skincare protocols will help keep your skin in tip-top shape for the long haul.

Sun Protection From the Inside

Don’t Forget to Drink Water. Skin health starts with deep hydration. 

  • Aim to drink about 2 cups of water an hour. I recommend adding Trace Minerals, electrolytes, or one of these hydrating herbs to your water. These products changed the hydration game for me. 
  • Add a little Aloe Vera juice in the morning to your smoothie or drinking water for more cooling and hydration.
  • Avoiding diuretics like coffee will also help keep you hydrated. If it’s hot outside and the days are long, you might not even need coffee for that morning boost. Experiment with skipping it when the weather is warm. Instead, try drinking an energizing juice with vitamin C to give you a refreshing alkalizing boost in the morning.

Eat for the Sun. Make sure you’re getting Zinc and D3 in your diet. I recommend a liquid D3 supplement under the tongue for maximum absorption. Now you might be thinking: won’t I get vitamin D from the sun? Nope. What we get from the sun are the building blocks so that our body can produce vitamin D. And those special rays that help your body make vitamin D are only out when the sun is at a 30+ degree angle from where you are on Earth. You can use the app DMinder to find out when that vitamin D window is where you are in the world. 

What’s also important to keep in mind is that vitamin D3 offers skin protection and most people are low in Vitamin D3. It’s one of the only vitamins I recommend supplementing with regularly.

Some foods that also provide sun protection from oxidative damage are: polypodium leucotomos (a fern native to South America that you can find in some oral sun supplements), blueberries, carrots, watermelon, aloe, coconut oil, grapes, olive oil, avocados, sweet red peppers, sweet potatoes, sunflower seeds, guava, pomegranate.

Practice. Ayurveda teaches us that when the element of Fire is elevated, like during summer, we not only get physically hot and burnt out, but we’re also prone to heat-based emotions that are intense and sharp, like anger. Sitali breathing is a cooling breath exercise that's perfect for taking it down a notch. Sitala reduces Pitta dosha. I like doing this after a workout while I’m stretching, or when I’m lying down enjoying a face mask.

How to do Sitali Breathing

  • Close your eyes, breathe with awareness in your diaphragm for several minutes, then open the mouth and pucker your lips into an O shape.
  • Curl your tongue lengthwise and project it out of the mouth about 3/4 of an inch.
  • Inhale deeply across the tongue and into the mouth as if drinking through a straw. Notice how your breath feels cooler? Focus on that cool sensation on the tongue.
  • Withdraw the tongue and close the mouth, exhaling completely through the nostrils.
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On your Skin

Exfoliate. Powdered coconut milk is a great exfoliant. If your skin is oiler, you can also try chickpea flour, almond flour or powdered honey.

Less is more. Avoid foundation and heavy blush and bronzer if you can, especially if you live in an area that’s already heavy (humid), in addition to being hot. Instead, reach for beautifying serums that have hyaluronic acid, vitamin C and polyphenols. Let your serum dry and then add a lightweight cream or oil. This summer I’ve been using Hanacure’s Nano Emulsion Cream. It’s lightweight enough that it doesn’t clog my pores or cause oiliness, but nourishing enough that it doesn’t leave my skin feeling exposed either. I like layering this under a nice face oil at night.

Cleanse. My skin dries out too easily for me to do mud masks year-round, but when I’m hot, humid and sweaty, my skin actually likes that drying effect that a mud mask provides. Here’s how to do one: Once a week, mix bentonite clay and a little activated charcoal with apple cider vinegar until you get a nice muddy consistency and slather on your face. You can even bring it down your neck and décollete to your breasts and underarms for a detoxing lymphatic mask. Let it completely dry and then rinse it off in the shower. Follow with a hydrating serum, lightweight cream or nourishing oil.

You can also try our Amalaki summer face mask recipe.

Nourish. My favorite summer oils are Rosehip seed oil and Carrot seed oil because they are light. Carrot seed oil also has the benefit of providing a little sun protection.

Protect. 1) Wear a hat & 2) Find a natural mineral sunscreen with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Be mindful not to over use sunscreen because it does reduce your body’s ability to make vitamin D3, which ironically you need for skin sun protection. I only wear sunscreen on places that have the most potential for damage: face, décollete, shoulders, upper arms, back of hands, around armpit and behind knees and elbows. I like using Life Extension Shade Factor Mineral Sunscreen in SPF 30.

Mist. This, hands down, is my favorite thing. Misting your face three to six times a day helps keep your skin moisturized (and is the most overlooked but important skincare routine!) and cools you off. Any natural face mister will work, it just requires purified water. Some have floral essence, aloe vera, essential oils and vitamin E; but unless my skin is burnt, I prefer the plain ones best, like the Evian Facial Spray (the fine mist this one emits is perfect). It’ll make you feel like a bougie old French woman (bonjour!), but a little goes a long way and your skin will show the difference. One bottle of Evian spray lasts me 6 months and I’m never found without one.

We hope you love these skincare and sun protection tips! For more practices, techniques and simple recipes for feeling both beautiful inside and out, check out our virtual Ayurvedic spa day workshop here. 

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Amalaki Summer Face Mask Recipe

This is a picture of a plant called Amalaki. It links to an Amalaki summer face mask recipe.

Amalaki (aka Indian Gooseberry, aka Amla) is COOLING. It’s great for pitta tendency people who get overly heated (think menstrual-related acne or loose stool), especially this time of year.⁣⁠ Try this Amalaki summer face mask recipe to cool and cleanse your skin during the hot summer months!
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This herb is also a potent external medicine for hair and skin. Amalaki is a well-known rejuvenate as it gently cleanses the colon, beautifies hair and skin and is an all-around tonic for the organs. In India it's known as a super-food, youth-enhancer!⁣ It's also one of the fruits in Ayurveda's digestive formula, Triphala.⁠
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Amalaki Summer Face Mask Recipe:

  1. Chop up finely a sprig of washed parsley (the parsley is optional!)
  2. Crush it up in a mortar and pestle until the juice is coming out (the bottom of the clean jar on a chopping board can suffice if you don’t have one).
  3. Add 2 teaspoons of Amalaki (Amla) powder and hot water to make a wet paste with the crushed parsley.
  4. Add a teaspoon of Manuka honey to the still warm mixture and blend them all together into a paste.
  5. The crushed parsley won’t spread consistently but this doesn’t matter as the hot water will have dispersed its compounds into the paste.
  6. You want your face mask to be the consistency of yogurt, easy to spread but not too watery/runny.

Application Instructions:

  • Apply the paste while it's still warm to freshly cleansed, damp skin.
  • Lie down in your room with mask on for 20-30mins.
  • Wash off with warm water and apply your favorite moisturizer!

This summer face mask recipe is great for blemishes but it may dry out your skin if left on too long or if used during dry months or during dry skin cycles. Use this in humid environments, in the high summer season or if you have oily skin.

If you want to take your summer self-care routine to the next level try sipping on a cooling summer herbal tea or our Rose Water Mocktail while mixing up this summer face mask recipe!

Happy at-home Ayurveda facial-ing! 😎

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Why You Should Dry Brush (or do Abhyanga)

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As always in Ayurveda, there’s a deeper spiritual significance to each tissue of the body. The Ayurvedic rishis (aka the seers of the past) recognized that the Rasa Dhatu was responsible for the spiritual qualities of:⁣⁣⁠
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~ Clear perception⁣⁣⁠
~ Crystalline insight⁣⁣⁠
~ Faith and hope for our future⁣⁣⁠
~ Love and trust in god and the universe that everything is going to be okay⁣⁣⁠
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That means getting our lymph moving = boosting faith, hope, and TRUST! I mean with that description I think we all could use a little lymph-love 💗 This is an especially supportive time (in the northern hemisphere) for dry brushing and starting to get out your cooling oils, depending on how hot it is where you live!

Read below for why you should be incorporating these practices into your daily routine 👇

The Lymph as Rasa Dhatu

In Ayurveda, our lymph is understood to be part of the rasa dhatu, one of the 7 tissues of the body.

Rasa Dhatu consists of our lymph and blood plasma–which serves as the first line of immune defense when we encounter allergens and bacteria. (Ayurveda also teaches us that the rasa dhatu, aka the lymph, is our first line of PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL defense!)

Lymph Needs to Move

Unlike your blood, which has a pump (the heart) rasa relies on the valve system to move. The valve system is this subtle pumping mechanism through the body that we can encourage to move with dry brushing and traditional Ayurvedic abhyanga massage.

When our lymph isn’t moving we get stagnation and immunity goes down. Our lymphatic system becomes less able to handle allergens or bacteria that’s coming in.

Abhyanga and Dry Brushing

Abhyanga and dry brushing is all about circulating the lymph. The key with these practices is that you want to be brushing or massaging towards your heart in long circular motions.

This helps to move stagnation, help rasa dhatu “flow,” boost our natural detoxification system, and get a healthy natural glow on. According to Ayurveda, it also has psycho-emotional benefits, too!

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Hair Oiling 101

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There’s nothing like a weekly hair-oiling ritual to reset your system while communicating deep, loving, self-care to your own heart. So I wanna share with you some of my favorite herbs and tips for oiling your luscious locks!⁣

How to Prep for Oiling Your Hair:

  • Use a dosha-appropriate, high quality oil like sesame oil for Vata hair, coconut oil for Pitta hair, and olive oil for Kapha hair. To simplify, use the Banyan hair oil (use code below for a discount) which is an amazing hair formulation and the one I personally use!
  • You want the oil warm, not too hot. I like to warm my oil by filling up the sink with warm water and placing the bottle of oil in the sink to warm for a few minutes.

Hair Oiling Instructions:

  • Begin to massage the oil into your scalp using your hands. Make sure to cover the entire scalp while massaging your head for circulation and stimulation of marma points. End by pulling a little bit of oil through the length of your hair.
  • Leave the oil on for a few hours or overnight. You may need to wrap your head in a towel you don’t mind getting oil-stained or laying down a designated oiling towel over your pillow for sleep.
  • Give your hair a full wash after letting the oil sit overnight. It might take a double wash to fully cleanse the oil out.

Pro tip for rinsing: Try shampooing/scrubbing your DRY (still oily) hair before getting into the shower and getting your hair wet for optimum scrubbing results!⁣

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The hair oil I’ve been using forever is the Banyan Botanicals Hair oil! Use the code Katie15 if you wanna discount!

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Mama nature usually gives us clear indications of Mama nature usually gives us clear indications of her changes if we open our eyes to her subtlety. The more we can align with these rhythms, the easier it is to maintain body/mind health. Just as seasonal shifts transform the weather where we live, they also shake up the internal landscape within our bodies. ⁠
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