Cleansers · 17/06/2026
Whether genuinely rainy, overcast days call for any specific cleansing routine adjustment
Rainy weather involves less direct sun and sunscreen exposure than typical days, raising a fair question about whether cleansing needs shift correspondingly, worth considering as part of weather-responsive routine flexibility.
Why genuinely rainy, overcast days might involve a different sunscreen-and-makeup pattern worth considering for cleansing needs
On a genuinely rainy day, sunscreen still matters given UVA's ability to penetrate cloud cover (as discussed earlier), but makeup wear and overall product load might reasonably differ from a typical sunny day depending on personal habits and plans — a pattern worth considering for whether the evening cleanse genuinely needs the same full double-cleanse intensity that a heavier-makeup, more sun-exposed day would call for.
Why this calls for the same flexible, day-by-day assessment already discussed rather than a fixed rainy-day-specific rule
Rather than establishing a fixed "rainy days need less cleansing" rule, this fits the same flexible, actual-product-load-based assessment already discussed for cleansing intensity generally — checking what was actually applied that day (sunscreen, any makeup) rather than assuming weather conditions alone determine appropriate cleansing intensity.
Continuing to assess actual daily product load rather than weather conditions alone when deciding appropriate cleansing intensity for any given day, rainy or otherwise
Continue using actual daily product load — what sunscreen and makeup was genuinely applied that day — as the basis for cleansing intensity decisions, rather than assuming weather conditions like rain automatically determine appropriate cleansing approach independent of what was actually worn.
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