10 Home Remedies To Treat Sensitive Skin During Monsoon
By: Varsha Singh Wed, 06 Aug 2025 3:27:38

The monsoon season brings welcome relief from the summer heat, but it can be especially challenging for those with sensitive skin. The rise in humidity, frequent sweating, and constant exposure to rainwater can disrupt the skin’s natural barrier, making it more reactive and prone to issues like redness, itching, breakouts, and fungal infections. Sensitive skin tends to overreact to even mild triggers—be it dampness, polluted rainwater, or sudden temperature changes—leading to discomfort and irritation.
During this season, maintaining skin balance becomes crucial. Using harsh skincare products or neglecting proper hygiene can further aggravate the condition. Therefore, adopting a gentle and natural skincare routine becomes essential to keep sensitive skin calm, hydrated, and protected. With the right home remedies and preventive care, you can enjoy the refreshing monsoon without compromising your skin's health.

# Rose Water and Glycerin Toner
Why it helps: Calms irritation, balances pH, hydrates.
Mix: 2 tbsp rose water + 1 tsp glycerin.
Use: Apply gently on face with cotton twice a day.
Tip: Store in a spray bottle for a refreshing mist.
# Cucumber and Aloe Vera Gel
Why it helps: Cools, reduces redness, hydrates without clogging pores.
Mix: 2 tbsp cucumber juice + 1 tbsp fresh aloe vera gel.
Use: Apply as a mask for 15–20 mins; rinse with cool water.
Frequency: 3–4 times a week.
# Honey and Oatmeal Soothing Mask
Why it helps: Anti-inflammatory, gently exfoliates and moisturizes.
Mix: 1 tbsp ground oats + 1 tsp raw honey + splash of rose water.
Use: Apply to face for 15 mins, then rinse gently.
Frequency: Once or twice a week.

# Raw Milk Cleanser
Why it helps: Gently cleanses and nourishes dry, sensitive skin.
Use: Dab cold raw milk with a cotton ball, leave for 5–10 mins, rinse with lukewarm water.
Frequency: Daily or every alternate day.
# Green Tea Ice Cubes
Why it helps: Calms inflammation, reduces redness and puffiness.
Make: Freeze brewed green tea in cubes.
Use: Rub one cube gently on clean skin for 30–60 seconds.
Frequency: 2–3 times a week.

# Multani Mitti and Chamomile Infusion
Why it helps: Soothes irritated skin, absorbs excess oil.
Mix: 1 tbsp multani mitti + chamomile tea (enough to make a paste).
Use: Apply for 10 mins, rinse before it fully dries.
Frequency: Once a week.
# Coconut Oil Barrier at Night
Why it helps: Seals moisture, protects from rashes and fungal infections.
Use: Apply a thin layer of organic virgin coconut oil before bed.
Best for: Dry-sensitive areas like elbows, knees, or cheeks.





