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Oct 4, 2015
Just T.
Hey guys
I am going out for a family barbecue and I am not sure how I can protect my skin from the sun and the smoke that will be there
P.S= I know that I can use sunscreen but is there anything else??
Oct 4, 2015
Kitty K.
I usually avoid any direct contact with the smoke and try to have my back turned to the grill. Of course, we BBQ everyday here.. more so than use our stove. Enjoy your time with your family, don't fuss too much over the grill :)
Oct 4, 2015
Luca F.
When you do your makeup in the morning make sure you prime and mositurise use a setting spray instead of powder as think will let your natrul olis free and try to stay away from the BBQ
Oct 4, 2015
Marleen B.
A vitamin c serum will also help. But it would be a good idea to use it everyday not just when you're in a higher-risk environment. Skin damage happens accummatively everyday not just at one event. Apply it directly to your skin and then apply a sunscreen over it and wear a hat and sunglasses also.
Oct 6, 2015
Just T.
Thanks guys these tips really helped!!
My skin was fine after the BBQ!!
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