This is that time of year when there is a lot of "Fun in the sun"! I just had my fill last week when I went to Key West and Boy did I have fun! However, I did notice one frightning thing. Ladies where burning in the Sun, I couldn't help but to notice because I am a skincare Consultant. There is nothing wrong with a little sun but you need to make sure you use a product with SPF in it preferably 30 and up. YOu also need to check how many times you need to reapply while in the water.
Skin cancer is the No. 1 most common cancer, but it is preventable. Daily use of suncreens can reduce your chances of developing some forms of skin cancer. Select a sunscreen that block damaging rays, a SPF of 15 or higher is recommended. A good sunscreen product should be "broad spectrum", containing ingredients that protect against UVA & UVB rays. UVB are typically associated with sunburn, UVA rays penetrate more deeply into the skin and cause sunlight-induced premature aging - even on cloudy and winter days!
Use and application:
Apply sunscreen generously to all exposed areas of skin and pay attention to the face, ears, hands and arms. You should also apply a lip balm that contains sunscreen too. Sunscreen should be reapplied regularly, at least every 2 hours or after swimming, perspiring heavily or towel drying.
Give your skin the protection it deserves, keeping it beautiful and healthy!
Summer Must-Haves:
Mary Kay TimeWise Day Solution Sunscreen SPF 30, shields face from UVA/UVB rays, relaxes expression lines and softens the appreance of lines and wrinkles.
Mary Kay TimeWise Hand and Decollete cream sunscreen SPF 15, Perfect for skin's delicate areas: Hands & Decollete that receive the most exposure to the sun year round.
Mary Kay SPF 30 Sunscreen, Provides UVA/UVB protection to help protect against sunburn, skin damage, freckling and uneven coloration.
Mary Kay Tinted lip balm Sunscreen SPF 15, This botanical enriched formula colors, protects and moisturizes for those time lips need it all.
How do you protect your skin from the sun?
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