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Can you have mesotherapy in the summer? What to watch out for for a safe glow

In summer, our skin has different needs. Heat, sun, sea, sweat, and more frequent exposure to radiation can make the skin appear duller, dehydrated, and tired.

That's why many wonder: can you do mesotherapy in summer?

The answer is: yes, but in a milder way, with correct use and daily sun protection.

Summer is not the time for excesses or intense applications. However, it is the ideal time for a gentler routine of radiance, hydration, and antioxidant care, especially when the skin appears dull or tired.

Why skin needs antioxidant care in summer

During the summer months, the skin is more exposed to external factors such as solar radiation, heat, and environmental pollution. These factors can contribute to the creation of free radicals, which are associated with oxidative stress and premature skin aging.

This is where antioxidants come in. Antioxidants help support the skin against oxidative stress and contribute to a fresher, brighter, and more rested appearance.

One of the most well-known and powerful antioxidants naturally found in the body is glutathione.

What is glutathione?

Glutathione is an antioxidant naturally found in the body and plays an important role in protecting cells from oxidative stress. In skincare, it is primarily used for its contribution to brightening, a more even complexion, and antioxidant support for the skin.

Unlike "heavier" active ingredients often used more in winter, such as retinol, glutathione is not considered a photosensitizing ingredient. This makes it more suitable for a mild summer routine, but always with proper use and sun protection.

Glutathione and summer glow

Glutathione is ideal for skin that appears dull, tired, or lacking vitality. It helps the skin look brighter, fresher, and more even, without weighing down the skincare routine.

That's why it's a great fit for a summer skincare program, where the goal is not intense action, but mild radiance, antioxidant support, and freshness.

Why not intense mesotherapy in summer?

In summer, the skin is more exposed to the sun and may be more sensitive due to heat, sweat, or dehydration. That's why it's important to avoid intense applications, especially if there has been prior sun exposure or if the skin is irritated.

Summer care should be gentler and more careful. Application should be done in the evening, on clean skin, without intense pressure, and always with attention to aftercare.

The next day, sunscreen use is essential.

The summer glow & antioxidant kit

The Summer Glow & Antioxidant Kit has been created for those who want to continue their skincare even in summer, but in a milder and more careful way.

It combines:

  • Biopen / mild application device
  • Glutathione Ampoules
  • Routine for a brighter, fresher, and renewed appearance

It is ideal for those who want something simpler and milder than intense dermapen use, especially during the summer months.

How to use it correctly in summer

For better and safer use:

  1. Use it preferably in the evening.
  2. Do not apply to irritated or sunburnt skin.
  3. Avoid use immediately after intense sun exposure.
  4. Do not press the device too hard.
  5. Finish with a moisturizing treatment.
  6. The next day, it is essential to use sunscreen.

What to avoid

After application, it is advisable to avoid for 24-48 hours:

  • direct sun exposure
  • retinol
  • exfoliating acids
  • intense exfoliating products
  • makeup immediately after application
  • application on irritated or sensitive skin

Can I still do mesotherapy in summer?

At-home mesotherapy can be incorporated into a summer routine, as long as it is done in a milder way and with proper protection.

In summer, you don't need to stop caring for your skin. You just need to adapt it: less intensity, more hydration, antioxidant support, and daily sun protection.

The Summer Glow & Antioxidant Kit is a practical choice for those who want a bright, rested, and refreshed look, with a milder at-home care routine.

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