How to Support Your Skin After a Summer of Sun Exposure

Given how grey the winter months are here on Vancouver Island, many of us make it our priority to get out and enjoy the sunshine while it’s here, soaking up that vitamin D and enjoying our beaches, lakes and rivers. But after months of soaking up the sunshine, your skin might be feeling the effects, even with careful SPF use. The combination of UV rays, heat, salt water, and chlorine can leave skin dry, dull, or uneven. The good news is our skin is remarkably resilient and with a little extra care, we can help it recover and restore its glow and vitality.

1. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate

While I hope you kept this up all summer long, the first step in repairing sun-stressed skin is replenishing moisture. Sun exposure and outdoor elements can dehydrate your skin’s outer layers, making fine lines and rough patches more noticeable.

  • Drink plenty of water and enjoy hydrating foods like cucumber, watermelon, and citrus fruits (orange, grapefruit, lime, lemon, pomello) to help restore your body’s water balance.

  • Try switching to a richer moisturizer or add a hydrating serum with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, or glycerin. 

2. Skin Soothing Treatments 

If you’re dealing with lingering redness or sensitivity, focus on calming the inflammation. Aloe vera, chamomile, or oatmeal. These can help reduce irritation and support your skin’s barrier. Steer clear of harsh exfoliants until your skin has settled.

3. Gentle Exfoliation

Summer often leads to a buildup of dead skin cells, leaving skin looking dull. Once your skin feels comfortable (not sunburned or irritated), introduce gentle exfoliation 1-2 times a week. I suggest using a mix of baking soda and honey for a natural exfoliant on the face. 

4. Repair with Antioxidants

Sun exposure increases free radical damage, which accelerates signs of aging. Post-summer is a great time to add antioxidant-rich serums or creams to your routine. Look for ingredients like vitamin C, vitamin E, green tea extract, or resveratrol. These can help counteract oxidative stress, encourage collagen production, and promote firmer, healthier skin.

5. Keep Using SPF

Just because summer is over doesn’t mean you can skip sunscreen. UVA rays, which contribute to aging, are present year-round. Continue to use a mineral sunscreen daily (yes even on cloudy days) to protect your skin.

6. Skin-Loving Supplements

Support your skin from within with these skin friendly supplements.

  • Vitamin C - Boosts collagen production and helps repair tissue.

  • Vitamin E - Works with vitamin C to protect and soothe skin.

  • Omega-3s (fish or algae oil) - Reduces inflammation and supports the skin’s lipid barrier.

  • Zinc - Supports  the body’s healing process and reduces inflammation.

  • Astaxanthin - A potent antioxidant that may help combat sun damage.

  • Collagen Peptides - Helps to restore skin elasticity.

** be sure to check with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplements.

A little extra TLC goes a long way for out body’s largest organ. Here’s to healthy skin!


Skin HealthSerena Gee