Skincare products for summer
To protect your skin from UV and sun damage (which has been proven to cause highly damaging effects such as skin cancer, among others) it is best to provide appropriate care during the hot summer months. Discover skin care products that moisturize, protect & repair your skin during frequent, prolonged exposure to the sun & UV rays in summer.
Would you like to know how to best care for your skin during summer? Then discover our 10 scientifically proven tips for skincare in the summer months!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to some questions we receive on a regular basis about our products to use during summer
The needs of your skin change with the seasons - and summer is no exception!
Warmer temperatures, higher humidity, and increased UV exposure all affect your skin’s behavior, which is why switching up your skincare routine in summer can help maintain balance and prevent common skin issues.
Learn more in our article about skincare during summer!
Absolutely! Safe for Sensitive Skin
All JUGE products have been patch tested on 20 individuals with sensitive skin, and none experienced any allergic or irritating reactions.
For added reassurance, we recommend testing any new product on a small area of your inner arm before full use.
Yes - the products above actively target hydration of dry skin.
At JUGE, we take a different approach to sourcing raw materials: instead of focusing solely on natural ingredients (which can put a strain on nature) we prioritize truly sustainable options.
These include innovative raw materials derived from biotechnology, ensuring high performance and reliability while preserving the planet.
No, animal testing for cosmetic purposes has been prohibited since 2009, with further extension in 2013.
It’s important to note that claiming “not tested on animals” simply reflects legal compliance and is therefore not an ethical claim to make in our regard.
Absolutely! Our products are unisex and can be used by all genders.