Rising air pollution and smog pose serious risks to skin health, accelerating aging, dryness, and inflammation. Experts advise a skincare routine focused on deep cleansing, antioxidant protection, hydration, and broad-spectrum sunscreen use to preserve skin’s natural barrier amid deteriorating air quality.
As air quality index (AQI) levels rise due to increased pollution and smog, dermatologists warn of the harmful effects on skin, including oxidative stress, inflammation, premature aging, and heightened sensitivity. Pollution particles, nitrogen dioxide, and free radicals penetrate the skin barrier, causing dullness, wrinkles, acne, and hyperpigmentation.
Leading dermatologist Dr. Rinky Kapoor recommends a comprehensive skincare approach for polluted conditions: double cleansing with gentle, sulfate-free products removes pollutants without stripping natural oils. Mild exfoliation with AHAs or BHAs once or twice weekly unclogs pores, avoiding harsh scrubs.
The routine should include antioxidant-rich serums containing vitamin C, green tea extract, or niacinamide to neutralize free radicals and brighten complexion. Hydrating moisturizers and broad-spectrum sunscreens with SPF 30+ protect against dryness and UV pollution synergy. Nightcare with nourishing creams or retinol supports skin repair and detoxifies.
Additional advice includes limiting outdoor exposure on high AQI days, wearing protective clothing, using indoor air purifiers, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle rich in vitamins C, E, and biotin to bolster skin defense and regeneration.
Key Highlights:
Pollutants cause oxidative stress, premature aging, and skin inflammation.
Double cleanse to remove pollutants from skin without dryness.
Use antioxidant serums to combat free radical damage.
Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, even indoors.
Exfoliate gently once or twice a week with mild acids.
Nighttime hydration and repair with retinol or nourishing creams.
Limit outdoor exposure, wear protective gear, and use air purifiers indoors.
Maintain diet rich in antioxidants and vitamins supporting skin health.
Sources: Hindustan Times Wellness, NDTV Lifestyle, Healing Pharma, The Body Shop, Medanta