As the temperatures rise, so do the chances of unexpected breakouts. Sunscreen, sweat, heat, and humidity can all take a toll, leaving skin irritated and prone to flare-ups. June is Acne Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to rethink what’s really in your skincare routine. It’s also a chance to consider what your skin might be asking you to leave behind.

Deanna Wallin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Naples Soap Company, built her company on a mission of care. A trained nurse turned skincare pioneer, Wallin first began helping people who suffered from chronic skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. What started as a personal commitment to wellness has grown into a thriving skin and hair care brand focused on clean, effective, non-toxic ingredients for all users seeking better quality products.

According to Wallin, maintaining healthy, clear skin in the summer comes down to simplicity and ingredients that support the skin’s natural balance. Her philosophy is rooted in clean beauty, focusing on avoiding harsh chemicals while delivering real results. Here’s a practical guide to summer skincare that can help you or someone you care about maintain a clearer, healthier glow through the hottest months of the year.

What to Look For

A gentle cleanser that actually works
Washing your face and body regularly is one of the most important steps. The key is choosing a product that clears sweat, sunscreen, and oil without stripping your skin. Wallin recommends soap made with activated charcoal, which helps draw out dirt and excess oil without irritation.

Moisturizer that doesn’t clog your pores
In the summer, switch to a lighter cream that won’t sit heavy on your skin. Look for labels that say non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, and fragrance-free. A good moisturizer should hydrate without creating more problems.

A sunscreen you’ll actually want to wear
Many breakouts are caused by sunscreen that’s too thick or oily. Opt for something lightweight, oil-free, and safe for acne-prone skin. It should be comfortable under makeup or on its own.

A calming toner with purpose
Ingredients like witch hazel and white willow bark extract can gently tighten pores and reduce inflammation without the sting. A toner is a great way to refresh the skin after cleansing or to prep for moisturizer.

What to Avoid

Harsh chemicals and drying agents
If your cleanser lists alcohol or sodium lauryl sulfate near the top, it may be doing more harm than good. These ingredients can dry out the skin, causing it to produce more oil in response.

Thick, occlusive ingredients
Steer clear of petroleum jelly, lanolin, and silicone-based formulas, which can trap heat and oil. They may be comforting in the winter, but in summer, they often backfire.

Toxic or unnecessary additives
Wallin also warns against ingredients like formaldehyde, parabens, triclosan, hydroquinone, and phthalates. These compounds are often hidden in products but offer no real benefit for the skin.

Summer skincare should be about clarity, not complexity. Whether you’re managing your own skin or guiding a teen, friend, or partner through the process, the message is the same: gentle, effective products rooted in clean ingredients will always be a better choice.

To explore more of Deanna Wallin’s product philosophy and skincare line, visit NaplesSoap.com.


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