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π General Summer Health Tips for Everyone
- Stay Hydrated β Drink at least 8β10 glasses of water daily. Include coconut water, herbal teas, and electrolyte-rich drinks.
- Wear Sunscreen β Use SPF 30 or higher and reapply every 2 hours, especially if you’re outdoors.
- Eat Seasonal Fruits β Watermelon, mango, cucumber, and berries help you stay cool and hydrated.
- Avoid Peak Sun Hours β Stay indoors or in shade between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. when the UV index is highest.
- Dress Light β Opt for breathable, light-colored cotton or linen fabrics.
πͺ Menβs Summer Health Tips
- Protect Your Scalp & Face β Wear a cap or apply SPF to bald or thinning areas.
- Trim, Donβt Shave Too Close β Avoid razor burns and ingrown hairs by not shaving too close during hot months.
- Stay Active, But Cool β Exercise during early morning or evening hours to prevent heat exhaustion.
- Footwear Matters β Opt for breathable shoes and clean socks to avoid fungal infections.
- Manage Sweat & Odor β Use antiperspirant deodorants and shower twice a day if sweating excessively.
π Womenβs Summer Health Tips
- Protect Hair from Sun Damage β Use a scarf, hat, or UV-protection spray for hair when outdoors.
- Stay Cool During Menstrual Cycles β Stay hydrated and eat magnesium-rich foods to ease cramps.
- Choose Skin-Friendly Makeup β Use non-comedogenic, waterproof, and breathable products.
- Feminine Hygiene β Wear cotton underwear and avoid tight clothing to prevent yeast infections.
- Lighten Your Skincare β Switch to gel-based moisturizers and gentle cleansers for summer.
π¦ Bonus: Hygiene & Safety Tips
- Sanitize Frequently-Touched Items β Especially phones, sunglasses, and reusable water bottles.
- Be Cautious with Street Food β Opt for freshly cooked meals and avoid raw or uncovered items.
- Stay Updated on Local Health Alerts β Especially regarding heatwaves, air quality, or water safety.