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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Sunscreen is a must

These are some organic sunscreens that are healthier for your skin. Left: Elemis Vital Face Sun Screen, doesn't give you acne. Right: Eminence Tropical Vanilla Body Sunscreen, not greasy and shiny. Leaves skin feeling smooth and protected.

Throughout my life, I've always been told to wear sunscreen, I'm glad that I have. It's such an important necessity in daily life -- especially now days. Years ago, it was known now to go in the sun between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., but now, that time has been extended.

The sun is stronger, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. are the times to stay out of the sun. I'd suggest, if you are a beach goer and enjoy some time outside, keep in mind that prolonged exposure isn't the best for your skin, and overall health down the road.

Just because you put on sunscreen at noon doesn't mean that you're protected completely from the sun, yes you are, but remember that this is peak hours for Mr. Sun. Reapply, but also be smart.

Wear a hat AND sunscreen -- these are two good ways to help shield your face.

Make and it's SPF factors -- though you may be wearing makeup with SPF in it, that's great, better than nothing. It's not enough for those beach days playing volleyball. Load up that SPF, try to go for the organic type. Sunscreen seeps into your pores, and sits in your body, having those bad chemicals in most sunscreens isn't helpful for your inside health.

Coverage -- Be sure when applying sunscreen you cover everywhere you mean to cover. Aside from the fact you might get a weird tan, it's best to keep the skin equally covered.

Acne etc. -- Also, it's worse not to wear any sunscreen if you feel that it affects your acne. It's possible to find sunscreen meant specifically for your face and body. Some that don't have oils that'll cause your face to breakout. Sometimes they might get pricey, but hey, it's worth it to keep you skin safe.

Check out: Elemis products 

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