The hot temperatures and intense UV rays of summer take a unique toll on our skin—and that requires us to look at different ingredients to keep skin healthy. Those moisturizers and oils we turned to in winter can feel too heavy—and they don't necessarily offer the best treatment for summer-specific issues like sun damage and perspiration.Of course, with fresh herbs and flowers growing in abundance, summer is also the best time of year to create at-home beauty items. Herbs like mint, lavender, comfrey, chamomile, and horsetail grow in profusion—and offer special help for summer skin.
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