Your child might be itching to get out in the sun, but if you don't slather on the sunscreen, they'll be itching just as bad from a sunburn at the end of the day.
If you don't slather on sunscreen religiously — that means every day and in two - hour increments when outdoors — you're at risk for hyperpigmentation.
Not exact matches
If you're
not up for
slathering on a creamy
sunscreen atop your makeup, a powder version in a brush - topped tube (Sweat Cosmetics Twist - Brush + Translucent Mineral Powder SPF 30, $ 42; sephora.com) can be a convenient solution — just swipe it to refresh your protection.
Slather on the
sunscreen, each and every day
Not only will a high SPF product save your skin from sun damage now, it will save you money
on anti-ageing products and expensive salon treatments in the future.
I certainly don't
slather on the coral - destroying
sunscreen in the off chance I might encounter a few stray rays of sunlight, and in fact, I welcome it!
Bad news: even if you're
slathering on sunscreen three times a day and are being super careful about getting enough sleep, if you're eating the wrong foods, you're
not doing your skin any favors.
They also tell you that you should
slather on chemical - based carcinogenic
sunscreens (which absorb through your skin and into your blood stream) to protect yourself from the so - called «deadly» sun... this excessive use of chemical
sunscreens also means that your body can't properly produce the vitally important Vitamin D from your sun exposure.
For those days when you really don't want to
slather on sunscreen, add several drops of this elixir to your moisturizer or makeup.
Most of us don't hesitate to
slather on the anti-wrinkle creams, but without
sunscreen, we could be spinning our wheels.
Slathering on sunscreen will effectively shield you from the sun's inherent health benefits, so your body will
not synthesize vitamin D properly.
If you're
not up for
slathering on a creamy
sunscreen atop your makeup, a powder version in a brush - topped tube (Sweat Cosmetics Twist - Brush + Translucent Mineral Powder SPF 30, $ 42; sephora.com) can be a convenient solution — just swipe it to refresh your protection.
She'd been
slathering on a tinted, mineral - based
sunscreen, but it wasn't dark enough to match her skin.