From Natalie

“Thoughts on skincare, wellness, graceful aging + living well.”

Summer Skin, Slowly

Summer Skin, Slowly

 

There is something about summer that gently calls us back to ourselves.

Longer days. Slower evenings. Skin warmed by sunlight. Meals outside. Bare shoulders. Fresh fruit dripping down your hands at the kitchen sink. Everything feels a little softer this time of year — and skincare should too.

Instead of fighting the season, we like to lean into it.

Summer skin does not need heavy layers, complicated routines, or perfection. Often, the most radiant skin comes from supporting the skin gently and consistently while allowing it to breathe.

Here are a few ways we simplify skincare during the warmer months while keeping skin calm, hydrated, and glowing naturally.


Hydration First

Summer skin craves water in every form.

We love lighter layers this time of year — hydrating toners, probiotic mists, aloe, hyaluronic acid, and lightweight moisturizers that replenish without feeling heavy on the skin.

One of the simplest things you can do for your skin in summer is slow down enough to notice when it feels thirsty.

Drink your water. Mist your face often. Eat foods with high water content like berries, cucumber, citrus, and melon. Hydration shows up everywhere — especially in the skin.


Protect Your Skin Gently

Sunshine is beautiful for the soul, but daily protection matters.

We prefer mineral-based sun protection using non nano zinc oxide paired with simple habits like hats, open shade, and avoiding overexposure during peak afternoon heat.

Skin tends to respond beautifully when cared for consistently rather than aggressively.

Think less “perfect summer skin” and more:
healthy, supported, comfortable skin.


Keep Exfoliation Soft

Summer is not the season for overdoing it.

Too much exfoliation can leave skin irritated, inflamed, and more reactive to heat and sun exposure. Instead, we prefer gentle exfoliation a few times a week to help lift dullness while still respecting the skin barrier.

The goal is not to scrub your skin into submission.

The goal is to support healthy, glowing skin that still feels like skin.


Feed Your Glow

Beautiful skin is not created only at the bathroom mirror.

Summer is full of naturally skin-loving foods — berries, leafy greens, citrus, herbs, healthy fats, and colorful produce that support the skin from within.

We think about food less like rules and more like building blocks.

Small nourishing choices layered over time tend to create the kind of glow people are actually chasing.


The Beauty of Facial Mists

A probiotic facial mist in summer feels almost ceremonial.

A small pause in the middle of the day.

A reset.

We keep facial mists nearby constantly this time of year — in the skincare studio, the kitchen, the car, bedside, everywhere. Rosewater, probiotics, and calming botanicals instantly refresh skin while helping bring a little calm back to the nervous system too.

Sometimes skincare is less about correction and more about coming back to yourself for a moment.


Lightweight Oils for Summer Skin

Facial oils are often misunderstood in warm weather.

The right lightweight oils can actually help support balance and lock in hydration beautifully without feeling heavy. We especially love oils that leave skin looking naturally radiant rather than overly matte or overly shiny.

A few drops pressed into damp skin at night can completely change the way skin feels by morning.


Let Skin Breathe

Summer makeup should feel effortless.

Lighter layers. Dewy finishes. Skin that still looks like skin.

There is something incredibly beautiful about allowing freckles, texture, expression lines, and natural glow to show through instead of covering everything completely.

Graceful beauty has a softness to it.

And summer feels like the perfect time to embrace that fully.


Healthy glowing skin rarely comes from chasing perfection.

More often, it comes from slowing down, staying consistent, nourishing yourself well, and creating small rituals that help you feel at home in your own skin again.

That kind of glow lasts far beyond summer.

 

Love + Be Well,

Natalie



Summer Skin, Sunlight & A More Balanced Approach

Summer Skin, Sunlight & A More Balanced Approach

There is something beautiful about summer skin.

Freckles appearing.
Sunlight warming your shoulders.
Salt air.
Bare skin.
Long evenings outside.

But summer is also the season when skin tends to need a little more support.

More hydration.
More protection.
More gentleness.

Because while sunshine can feel beautiful for the soul, too much exposure can leave skin feeling overwhelmed, dehydrated, inflamed, and prematurely stressed over time.

At Love + Be Well, we believe in approaching summer skincare with balance instead of fear.

Not hiding from life.
Not obsessing over perfection.
Just supporting the skin thoughtfully while still enjoying the season.


Spend Less Time In Harsh Midday Sun

One of the simplest things you can do for your skin is learning when to seek shade.

We love fresh air and sunshine, but prolonged direct exposure during the hottest part of the day can be especially hard on the skin.

Summer skin tends to do best with:
morning walks,
late afternoon light,
wide-brim hats,
linen clothing,
and slowing down enough to listen when your body has had enough sun.

Simple rhythms often work beautifully.


Protect Skin Thoughtfully

There is a lot of noise and fear online around skincare and sun protection.

At Love + Be Well, we believe in thoughtful, informed choices and supporting the skin gently and consistently.

We personally prefer mineral-based sunscreens and simpler ingredient lists whenever possible, while also relying on practical daily habits like hats, sunglasses, protective clothing, and shade.

No product replaces common sense and moderation.

And no single product should create panic either.


Don’t Forget The Small Areas

Summer sun tends to hit the places we forget most:

  • lips
  • ears
  • neck
  • chest
  • scalp
  • tops of feet
  • hands

These areas often show signs of sun exposure first over time, especially as skin matures.

A little extra care goes a long way.


Hydration Changes Everything

Hydrated skin simply functions better.

One of the biggest shifts we notice during summer is how quickly skin can become dehydrated from:
sun exposure,
heat,
travel,
salt water,
air conditioning,
and simply being outdoors more often.

Drink your water.
Eat water-rich foods.
Mist your skin often.
Use lighter hydrating layers instead of overly heavy products.

Summer skincare usually works best when it feels breathable.


Soothe Skin Gently

Sometimes despite our best efforts, skin still gets a little too much sun.

When that happens, we believe in responding gently instead of aggressively.

Cool showers.
Hydration.
Lightweight moisture.
Rest.
Minimal irritation.

Skin tends to recover best when supported calmly rather than overloaded with too many products all at once.


Check In With Your Skin Regularly

One of the most underrated forms of skincare is simply paying attention.

Notice changes.
Notice irritation.
Notice dryness.
Notice new spots or sensitivities.

Healthy skin is not about obsessing over every tiny imperfection — but becoming familiar enough with your skin to recognize when something feels different.

That awareness matters.


Summer Skin Should Still Feel Like Skin

We are not interested in “perfect” summer skin.

We are interested in healthy skin.
Comfortable skin.
Supported skin.
Skin that looks alive.

The kind of skin that comes from consistency, hydration, nourishment, protection, and enjoying your life without constantly fighting your reflection.

And honestly?
That glow tends to feel the most beautiful anyway.

Love + Be Well,
Natalie