Skin Breakouts Before Summer: Why Pores React Early to Temperature Changes
Skin Breakouts Before Summer: Why Pores React Early to Temperature Changes
IN · Published Mar 23, 2026
Early skin breakouts before summer are often triggered by fluctuating temperatures and increased humidity.
Increased sebum production, sun exposure, and seasonal allergies contribute to early summer breakouts.
Regular cleansing, exfoliation, and using non-comedogenic products can help prevent breakouts.
Pores react early to temperature changes
As the calendar inches closer to summer, many people anticipate warmer weather, longer days, and outdoor activities. However, for some, the transition to summer also brings an unwelcome guest: skin breakouts. These aren't your mid-summer, heat-induced pimples; instead, they appear early, seemingly triggered by the subtle but significant temperature shifts that precede the official start of the season.
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