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Chhath Puja 2025: Expert Skin Care Tips by Kaya Clinic Dermatologists

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Chhath Puja 2025: Expert Skin Care Tips by Kaya Clinic Dermatologists

Chhath Puja is a festival of devotion, discipline, and endurance. Devotees fast, stand for hours in water, and offer prayers to the Sun God — all under changing weather and harsh sunlight. Amidst these rituals, the skin silently faces dehydration, irritation, and sun damage. Kaya Clinic dermatologists bring you a complete skin care guide to stay glowing, healthy, and protected through this sacred journey.

1. Sun Protection: Faith Under the Sun Still Needs SPF

During Nahay Khay and Sandhya Arghya, devotees often stand in open areas, fully exposed to UV rays for long hours. Direct sun exposure during morning and afternoon rituals can cause tanning, pigmentation, and even mild burns.

  • Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) that protects against both UVA and UVB rays.

  • Apply 20 minutes before stepping outdoors and reapply every 2–3 hours.

  • Don’t forget the sides of your neck, ears, and feet — the most ignored yet most exposed areas.

Pro Tip from Kaya Dermatologists:

Use a light, matte-finish sunscreen that doesn’t clog pores or leave a white cast. Kaya’s Daily Use Sunscreen SPF 30 is ideal for long ritual hours and humid weather.

2. After Ritual Water Exposure: Clean, Dry, Moisturize

Many devotees perform rituals in rivers or ponds where water may not be clean or skin-friendly. Long exposure to untreated water can strip natural oils and cause dryness, itching, or infection.

  • Rinse skin with clean water immediately after completing rituals.

  • Pat the skin dry — never rub harshly. Rubbing weakens your skin’s barrier.

  • Apply a thin layer of moisturizer. Aloe vera gel, coconut oil, or fragrance-free creams can help lock in moisture.

Keeping the skin dry between rituals is essential. Moisture trapped under wet clothes can lead to fungal infections — especially around the legs, underarms, and folds of the skin.

3. Dress Smart: Choose Breathable Cotton Over Synthetic

Traditional clothing is an integral part of Chhath Puja, but fabric choices matter more than people realize. Synthetic materials like polyester trap sweat, leading to irritation, itchiness, and body acne. Cotton, on the other hand, allows airflow and prevents rashes.

  • Opt for light cotton fabrics in bright, breathable shades.

  • Avoid staying in wet sarees or kurtas for long periods.

  • Change into dry, clean clothes as soon as you return home from the ghat.

Simple clothing decisions can make a big difference in how your skin feels through the four days of fasting and rituals.

4. Fasting & Skin Health: Nourish from the Inside

While fasting, water intake drops — and your skin feels it first. Dehydration can make your skin look dull, flaky, and tired. Inner hydration is just as important as topical care.

  • Hydrate well before fasting by including water-rich fruits like cucumber, melon, and orange.

  • After breaking fast, drink plenty of fluids — coconut water, herbal teas, or fresh juices are best.

  • Avoid aerated drinks or caffeine, which worsen dehydration.

Adding a handful of nuts or seeds post-fasting helps replenish healthy fats and strengthen the skin’s barrier naturally.

5. Sunlight Balance: Vitamin D vs. Sunburn

Moderate sun exposure during morning rituals provides Vitamin D, which supports immunity and skin function. But too much sunlight — especially during noon — can cause burns and pigmentation.

  • Whenever possible, perform rituals during sunrise or sunset hours for softer sunlight.

  • Carry a light cotton scarf to cover your neck and arms during midday travel or preparation.

  • Apply sunscreen even on cloudy days — UV rays easily penetrate clouds.

Remember, a tan can fade, but long-term UV damage takes much longer to heal. Prevention is easier than cure.

6. After Chhath: Detox and Skin Recovery

Once Chhath concludes, your skin deserves the same care and gratitude you’ve offered to nature. Fasting, lack of sleep, and long hours outdoors can leave the skin feeling rough and tired.

  • Use a mild exfoliating cleanser two to three times a week to remove tan and dust.

  • Apply a brightening serum with Vitamin C or Niacinamide to restore glow.

  • Use an overnight hydrating gel or mask to repair and replenish lost moisture.

Dermatologist Insight:

Avoid fairness creams or harsh scrubs right after Chhath. Your skin barrier is already sensitive; let it heal with gentle hydration and rest.

If redness, itching, or sudden breakouts occur, don’t ignore them. Visit your nearest Kaya Clinic dermatologist. Early care prevents deeper pigmentation and scars.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is sunscreen safe to use while fasting during Chhath Puja?
Yes. Sunscreen is a topical product and perfectly safe while fasting. Choose a lightweight, non-greasy formula for comfort during rituals.

Q. My skin burns after standing in the sun for too long. What should I do?
Cool the area with a damp cloth, apply pure aloe vera gel, and avoid further sun exposure. If redness or pain persists for over two days, consult a dermatologist.

Q. Can I apply coconut oil immediately after rituals?
Yes, but ensure your skin is completely dry first. Applying oil on damp skin can trap moisture and lead to fungal infections.

Q. How can I prevent fungal infection during Chhath?
Keep your skin dry, wear clean cotton clothes, and use an antifungal powder if you’re prone to rashes. Avoid sharing towels or personal items.

Final Thought

Chhath Puja is about gratitude and purity — your skin deserves the same care. With simple, dermatologist-approved steps, you can complete your fasting and prayers feeling confident, healthy, and radiant.

And if your skin feels irritated or overexposed post-festival, don’t wait for it to heal on its own. Kaya Clinic dermatologists are here with personalized treatments and advanced care to bring your skin back to balance.

Stay devoted. Stay glowing. Stay protected with Kaya.

 

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