SUMMER GLOW UP
Apr 10, 2020
4 minutes
Text KELLY MISA-FERNANDEZ
When you’re living in the tropics, it comes as no surprise that summer arrives much earlier than the rest of the world. March is officially the start of the summer season in the Philippines, and there is no denying it—the change in climate can be felt extensively.
With hardly any warning, temperatures goes up, and humidity creeps in. And just like that, our days are riddled with excessive sweat, overall stickiness, flat hair, an oily t-zone, and if we’re unlucky, a breakout or two.
These muggy conditions are enough to keep us locked up indoors in an air conditioned room for the remainder of the season, unless we’re equipped with
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