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Summer Skin Care Routine for Oily and Dry Skin

Summer Skin Care Routine for Oily and Dry Skin

Updated on March 1, 2026 • By Skincity Official

Summer can be tough on your skin—excess sweat, sun exposure, and humidity can lead to breakouts, tanning, and dehydration. But the right skincare routine, tailored to your skin type, can keep your skin fresh, balanced, and glowing all season.

Why Skin Needs Special Care in Summer

Increased UV exposure causes tanning and pigmentation.

Excess sweating can clog pores and trigger acne.

Heat can lead to dehydration and dullness.

Routine for Oily Skin

Oily skin tends to produce excess sebum during summer, leading to acne and shine. The goal is to control oil without over-drying.

Morning Routine (Oily Skin)

Cleanser: Use a gel-based or salicylic acid face wash to remove excess oil.

Toner: Apply an alcohol-free toner with niacinamide or witch hazel.

Serum: Use a lightweight serum (vitamin C or niacinamide).

Moisturizer: Choose an oil-free, gel-based moisturizer.

Sunscreen: Use a matte finish sunscreen (SPF 30-50).

Night Routine (Oily Skin)

Cleanse your face properly.

Use a light serum (retinol or niacinamide if recommended).

Apply a gel-based moisturizer.

Weekly Care (Oily Skin)

Exfoliate 1-2 times a week.

Use clay masks to absorb excess oil.

Routine for Dry Skin

Dry skin loses moisture faster in summer due to heat and sun exposure. The goal is to hydrate and protect the skin barrier.

Morning Routine (Dry Skin)

Cleanser: Use a gentle, hydrating cleanser.

Toner: Apply a hydrating toner with glycerin or hyaluronic acid.

Serum: Use a hydrating serum (hyaluronic acid or vitamin E).

Moisturizer: Apply a rich, cream-based moisturizer.

Sunscreen: Use a hydrating sunscreen with SPF 30+.

Night Routine (Dry Skin)

Cleanse gently.

Apply nourishing serum.

Use a thicker night cream for deep hydration.

Weekly Care (Dry Skin)

Use hydrating face masks.

Avoid over-exfoliation.