Skincare For Summer??
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May 26, 2013
Lamyaa A.
Summer care for face n body n hairs.
May 26, 2013
Bella S.
Bb cream or just a bronzer. Loreal body scrub (leaves the body like baby skin) and beachy waves or a high messy bun.
May 26, 2013
Lamyaa A.
tx bella:)
May 26, 2013
Linette D.
Always remove your makeup before bedtime and wash your face daily and nightly
Bath and body works have great body scrubs-- do that once or twice a month to get rid of dead skin
depending on the climate a high bun is always great for the summer and also gives off a classic look
May 26, 2013
Lamyaa A.
tx linette:)
May 26, 2013
Mica O.
I definitely recommend looking for antioxidant rich products (most practical would be tocopheryl acetate or magnesium/sodium asocrbyl phosphate in an SPF product). The antioxidants will help to quench any free radical species that may form on your face due to exposure to the sun (they also help to stabilize the SPF product!) Vitamin C (the magnesium/sodium ascorbyl phosphate) can also help to brighten your complexion, thus balancing out your skin tone when UV damage can cause uneven pigmentation to your skin.
To relax your skin from inflammation and redness due to UV damage, also try soothing creams and other products that contain green tea extract, white tea extract, chamomille tea extract/alpha bisabolol oil, aloe vera and/or sea whip extract.
Hope this helps! :)