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Ramadan is the holiest month of the Islamic calendar, observed by the majority of Qatar's population. The 29–30 day period of daily fasting (no food or water from Fajr to Maghrib) creates specific physiological changes that significantly impact skin health. Understanding these changes allows you to adapt your skincare routine for optimal results during this important month.
Extended periods without water intake in Qatar's heat affect skin hydration. While the body's internal water regulation partially compensates, skin can feel drier and look more dull during fasting hours, particularly in summer Ramadan months when hours are long and heat is intense.
Iftar and Suhoor meals create a compressed eating window. High-sodium iftar foods can cause morning puffiness. Large meals before Fajr can affect digestion and skin health. The nutritional content of these meals directly impacts skin.
Taraweeh prayers, late night socializing, and Suhoor preparation often disrupt sleep patterns. Sleep deprivation increases cortisol (stress hormone) which worsens inflammatory skin conditions and speeds aging.
The body's hormonal rhythms shift during Ramadan. Some people experience changes in sebum production and skin sensitivity.
Note: The rich moisturizer at Suhoor helps create an occlusive layer that retains moisture for longer through fasting hours.
The evening window is ideal for multi-step hydration routines since you have more time between Iftar and sleep.
Switch to a richer moisturizer during Ramadan, particularly in the Suhoor routine. Look for ceramides + glycerin + hyaluronic acid combination.
Sleep deprivation reduces circulation and increases cortisol. Vitamin C serum in the evening helps maintain brightness. Lymphatic drainage facial massage improves circulation.
Lymphatic drainage massage with jade roller in the morning reduces fluid retention from heavy iftar meals. Keep jade roller in fridge for added de-puffing effect.
Some people's skin becomes more reactive during Ramadan due to physiological changes. Scale back on actives (acids, retinoids) if sensitivity increases — prioritize hydration and barrier repair.
Shop Ramadan skincare essentials at Niche Trading Qatar.
Yes — topical skincare products (creams, serums, sunscreen) do not break the fast as they're not ingested. Scholars of Islamic jurisprudence generally agree that external skin products are permissible during fasting.
Non-invasive treatments (facials, microneedling, chemical peels) are generally fine. Ensure proper hydration and post-treatment care. Avoid aggressive treatments in the first week as the body adjusts.
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