Glow Up Naturally: Spring to Summer Skincare with Coconut

Glow Up Naturally: Spring to Summer Skincare with Coconut

Glow Up Naturally: Spring to Summer Skincare with Coconut
As the temperature begins to rise, it’s a sure sign that another season is on the horizon– summer is coming! May sits right at the edge of spring, a time when the days grow sunnier and warmer. This seasonal shift doesn’t just call for lighter clothing but also a refresh in your skincare routine. The good news? You can transition smoothly and naturally, thanks to the power of coconuts. Let’s dive into some simple, coconut-powered skincare tips to help you glow from the inside out and outside in!

Hydration is Everything 

Whether it’s winter, spring, or summer, staying hydrated is crucial. Proper hydration helps regulate body temperature, support bodily functions, and boost immunity. But hydration isn’t just about drinking water– your skin needs moisture too. That means treating your body both internally and externally. Luckily, there’s a natural multitasker that does both. Coconut!

Nature’s All-in-One Beauty Essential 

Coconuts have long been known as the “tree of life”, offering benefits that go far beyond hydration. Coconut water is packed with natural electrolytes and antioxidants that help flush out toxins, fight inflammation, and maintain your skin’s youthful glow, especially useful during the shift to warmer weather. Meanwhile, coconut oil works magic on the outside, forming a protective barrier that locks in moisture and soothes sun-exposed or irritated skin. Rich in fatty acids, it also helps relieve dryness on your lips. Whether you’re sipping it or smoothing it on, coconut is your glow-up companion. 

As we shift from spring’s gentle breeze into summer’s warm embrace, keeping your skin hydrated and protected is essential. Coconut water and coconut oil are two simple, natural ways to nourish your body inside out, giving your skin the care it needs to stay soft, glowing, and resilient.  
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Ivy, the in house chef at Copra Coconuts' kitchen.

Ivy is a recipe developer and media producer based in Bangkok, Thailand. She uses the local cuisine, tropical ingredients and all year around gorgeous weather as inspiration to create the most vibrant, delicious and healthy dishes.

Because Ivy cares deeply about sustainability, she tries her best to keep all recipes plant-based, low waste and seasonal.

Some of Ivy’s favorite activities in the city of Angels are weekend bike riding at Bang Krachao island, visiting speakeasy bars and cafes around Yanwarat Road and watching the sunset by the Chao Praya River.

If you would like to find out more about Ivy’s food and cultural adventures around Thailand go to @copra_coconuts.

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