This feels so light on my face, I forget I'm
even wearing sunscreen.
Not exact matches
I ended up breaking out in a horrible rash of small pimples after spending time in the sun,
even when
wearing a
sunscreen.
Which is why I thought it might be helpful to have a professional remind them that
wearing sunscreen is a must every day of the year,
even in the middle of December.
Fun in the sun Exposure can deplete your skin's natural oils,
even if you
wear sunscreen.
I
wear sunscreen with at least a SPF 30 + every day,
even in winter.
Even celebrities on social media these days don't wear as much makeup; a more natural look is more popular now, and celebrities are even speaking about wearing sunscreen and protecting yourself in the
Even celebrities on social media these days don't
wear as much makeup; a more natural look is more popular now, and celebrities are
even speaking about wearing sunscreen and protecting yourself in the
even speaking about
wearing sunscreen and protecting yourself in the sun.
The only way to avoid the sun is to
wear sunscreen every time you go outside,
even when it's cloudy, or to just avoid the sun in general.
Even if you
wear sunscreen, you may see tanning to some extent.
I
wear natural
sunscreen, yes
even in winter and on cloudy days (ok I'm not so good at this one all the time)
Experts
even advice to
wear wide hat or
sunscreen while going out (after applying lemon juice).
Even if you're stepping outside for just a couple of minutes, you must
wear sunscreen.
Even if you haven't been faithful with
wearing sunscreen, sunglasses or hats, it's never too late to start!
You should already be helping to protect your face against sun damage by
wearing a
sunscreen of at least SPF 15 every day (yes,
even if you won't be spending much time outside.)
Namely, it's still important that you
wear sunscreen if you're going outside —
even in the winter!
Do note that
even though this cream comes with a SPF15 and protects from both UVA and UVB rays, I always
wear a separate SPF50
sunscreen on top.
Even though I don't
wear sunscreen regularly (ugh I feel terrible typing that), I can't deny that it's important.
«Sweat causes
sunscreen to
wear off faster, so I tell patients to layer on a water - resistant facial
sunscreen when it's steamy out,
even when they're just going to work,» says dermatologist Arielle Kauvar, M.D., director of New York Laser & Skin Care in New York City.
We can't stress enough the importance of
wearing sunscreen,
even on cloudy or rainy days when the sun is far from sight.
Sometimes if my face is feeling dry I don't
even want to put
sunscreen on it because it can get really irritated and uncomfortable, so I
wear a good hat to block out the sun yours looks great!
I dislike most things too,
even sunscreen although I make myself
wear it.
I ended up at the pool for majority of the weekend which gave me a splotchy tan, I
wore sunscreen but I don't think I did a great job rubbing it in, I know what I will be doing this weekend before our photoshoot (working on getting this tan more
evened out).
It packs a serious SPF punch (30) and doesn't
even feel like you're
wearing sunscreen!
While you may pack
sunscreen with you when you head to the beach, it's important to
wear a broad - spectrum
sunscreen daily as directed during the summer (and all year - round, really), as you can get burned
even on cloudy days.
Naturally, dermatologists always advise that along with moisturizer with SPF effect you should also
wear sunscreen to have
even better protection.
Using a pet - safe
sunscreen on thinly haired, high - UV exposure areas (the top of the nose, inguinal, and preputial areas) and
even having your dog
wear a t - shirt can help minimize UV exposure.
Just like our two - legged children, we can protect their skin from a possible sunburn with
sunscreen and I've
even seen some canines
wearing hats and sunglasses.
All year round,
wear a hat and high - rating
sunscreen as,
even in winter, the Australian sun burns.
Whether you've heard it from your parents, your doctor, or
even that so - called health expert on TV, the need to
wear sunscreen to protect your skin is a mantra that has been firmly ingrained into our heads since early childhood.
Sure, you'll probably spend most of your day hiking, swimming, or
even working the fields if you're contributing to a sustainable farm as your payment for a bed to sleep in, but it still makes sense to
wear sunscreen, stay well hydrated with clean, safe drinking water, and eat well.