
In the heart of Dubai’s summer, stepping outdoors feels like entering a sauna. With relentless sun, dry indoor air, and rising humidity, your skin needs more than just a basic routine. If you’re noticing dullness, tightness, or increased sensitivity, it’s time for a skincare SOS.
Whether you’re navigating back-to-back meetings in a high-rise office or planning beach days at JBR, your skin is exposed to extreme conditions every single day. Without proactive hydration and proper SPF use, the long-term effects can include pigmentation, premature aging, and a compromised skin barrier.
Why this topic matters in Dubai
Dubai’s climate creates a tricky mix: sun exposure causes dehydration, while indoor AC further strips the skin of moisture. High humidity can also trap sweat and oils, leading to congestion and breakouts. Without proper protection and hydration, skin becomes prone to aging, pigmentation, and flare-ups.
And for women wearing hijabs or niqabs, the added fabric around the face and neck can increase trapped moisture, requiring extra care to avoid irritation or clogged pores. Every skincare routine must account for these local realities.
How hydration and SPF routines work
Effective summer skincare begins with replenishing lost moisture. Professionals recommend layering lightweight, water-based serums containing humectants like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and aloe vera. These attract water into the skin and create a plump, smooth surface.
This layer is then sealed with a moisturizer—ideally a gel or water-cream formula that hydrates without heaviness. SPF is the final and non-negotiable step: choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, ideally with anti-pollution ingredients if you spend time outdoors.
Layering is key in Dubai’s heat
- Morning routine: Cleanse with a gentle, non-foaming cleanser. Apply serum, moisturizer, and SPF. Use blotting paper mid-day instead of reapplying powder.
- Evening routine: Double cleanse (especially if wearing SPF or makeup), apply hydrating toner, serum, and barrier-repairing night cream.
Professionals often add monthly facials with deep hydration masks, LED therapy, or Vitamin C infusions to counteract sun damage and water loss.
Client spotlight: Two skincare journeys
One client, a teacher who spends her days moving between hot parking lots and freezing classrooms, noticed that her cheeks felt tight while her T-zone appeared oily. Her solution? A simple hydrating serum in the morning and weekly sheet masks at night—plus switching to a mineral SPF that didn’t clog her pores.
Another, preparing for outdoor photo shoots as part of her wedding planning, was experiencing breakouts from sunscreen residue and heavy makeup layering. After a consultation, she transitioned to a gel-based sunscreen and began scheduling a HydraFacial every three weeks. Her skin now looks brighter, clearer, and more balanced.
Elata services that can help
- HydraFacials and Deep Hydration Treatments: These cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate the skin in one go—perfect for clients experiencing dehydration and dullness.
- Vitamin C and Anti-Aging Facials: Target pigmentation and environmental stress. Great for women concerned about sunspots and uneven skin tone.
- SPF Product Consultations: A short consultation with a skincare expert can help you find the right formula—whether you prefer cream, gel, or mineral-based options.
Explore all facial offerings on our services page and speak with a specialist via our contact page.
At-home summer skincare tips
- Keep a facial mist in your handbag: Rose water or thermal spring sprays can soothe and refresh skin on the go.
- Store your eye cream in the fridge: Helps de-puff tired eyes and cool skin during hot mornings.
- Use SPF even when indoors: Glass windows and screens still allow UV rays to affect the skin.
- Avoid over-exfoliating: Stick to gentle exfoliants 1–2 times a week to avoid sensitivity.
- Drink water—but also use it topically: Hydrating skincare traps moisture in a way drinking water alone can’t achieve.
Why hydration and SPF are non-negotiable
Dubai’s UV index averages “very high” to “extreme” in the summer months. Without SPF, sun damage can begin within minutes. And once skin becomes dehydrated, it’s more prone to redness, itching, fine lines, and breakouts. Hydration helps the skin function properly, enhances glow, and makes makeup application smoother.
Over time, consistent use of SPF and hydrating skincare reduces the risk of melasma, sun spots, and visible aging—common concerns among women in the UAE.
Did you know?
Studies show that UAE residents receive more than 10 months of high UV exposure yearly, which accelerates skin aging and increases pigmentation risk. Dermatologists in Dubai report a surge in sun-induced skin issues every summer, particularly in women aged 25 to 45.
Give your skin the care it craves
This summer, let hydration and SPF be your skin’s best allies. If you’re experiencing dryness, sensitivity, or sun-related pigmentation, it’s time to upgrade your routine and consider a personalized facial or consultation.
Treat yourself to a skin-reviving session or speak with one of our facial experts today through our contact page. Your skin will thank you tomorrow.