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Your eyes aren’t the only part of your body you should protect from the Hawaiian summer sun. It’s just as important to Dr. Edwin Y. Endo, OD & Associates, the best eye doctors on Oahu, that you look after your skin, too. These optometrists want to ensure their patients' skin is protected just as thoroughly as their eyesight, and if you don’t take precautions, the sun and warm weather will wreak havoc on your skin.

Here are a few simple, daily routines this eye doctor suggests following this summer to keep your skin healthy and hydrated:

  • Eye DoctorCleanse: During the summer, you may want to swap out your cleansers to offset the extra humidity. Try using a lighter, liquid cleanser instead of bar soap, which tends to be harsher to the skin. Also, add a mild exfoliant to your cleaning routine to remove the proteins on your skin that build up when you sweat.

  • Moisturize: Many people switch to a lighter lotion or moisturizer during the hotter months, but apply it after every shower, especially if you're showering more frequently to wash off perspiration. A moisturizer will lock in water, which is important to prevent your skin from drying out. Also, use a moisturizer that contains sunscreen before leaving your home.

  • Protect: There really is no bigger threat to your skin during the summer than the sun, especially in Hawaii. UV rays during the summer months are the most harmful, and for this reason, you should always apply a broad-spectrum SPF of 15 or greater before leaving your home. Ensure your sunscreen is capable of blocking out both UVA and UVB rays. Also, it’s not a bad idea to travel with an umbrella to give yourself extra protection on bright, clear days.

If your vision is just as important to you as your skin, schedule an eye appointment with Oahu's best eye doctors today. Call Dr. Edwin Y. Endo, OD & Associates at (808) 487-5500. You can also learn more about their team and eye care services by visiting them online.

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