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]]>Even if you are shading your face with a hat, your ears are still left vulnerable. Don’t forget them when you apply sunscreen to your face.
Make a habit of applying sunscreen to your hands, including the top part. Prolonged sun exposure can make your skin lose collagen and elasticity, which is especially apparent on the tops of your hands.
The top of your feet is directly exposed to the sun whenever you’re wearing flip-flops or sandals. That makes this area especially vulnerable to UV rays.
A lip balm that contains SPF (sun protection factor) will protect your lips. Make sure to reapply it frequently when you drink or eat.
The best way to protect your eyelids is to wear sunglasses. But if you’re trying to avoid tan lines on your face, make sure to use an eye cream that contains SPF.
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]]>The post Common Myths About Sunscreen, Debunked appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Using makeup with SPF is a great way to keep your skin protected, but it shouldn’t be a replacement for sunscreen because it cannot provide adequate coverage.
People sometimes avoid applying sunscreen because they want to get a tan, which is a huge mistake. It is true that sunscreen will slow down the tanning process, but you can definitely get a beautiful bronze tan even while wearing sunscreen.
People often think that sunscreen is necessary only when we’re directly exposed to sunlight at the beach or by the pool. The truth is that sunscreen should be applied all year round, even during winter and cloudy days.
Just because you’re using SPF 50 doesn’t mean you shouldn’t reapply sunscreen regularly. No matter the SPF, sunscreens can last two to three hours on the skin, which means that it must be reapplied every two hours.
The post Common Myths About Sunscreen, Debunked appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Spots You Shouldn’t Forget When Applying Sunscreen appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Even people with long hair shouldn’t forget to apply sunscreen on top and behind the ears, because this is the only way to protect this area from UV rays.
Just like the rest of your skin, the lips can easily get sunburned and most people forget to protect them during summer. Luckily there are many lip balms with SPF that are great for protection and super moisturizing.
Just because you’re wearing hats and sunglasses doesn’t mean you shouldn’t apply sunscreen to your eyelids. The skin around your eyes is very sensitive so don’t forget to apply sunscreen to this spot.
Even though hair provides some protection, our scalp can get sunburned just like the rest of our body. That’s why it’s important to wear a hat during summer or use sunscreen powders to protect your skin.
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]]>The post Is Wearing DIY Sunscreen a Good Idea? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sunscreens that you usually buy at your local drugstore or pharmacy have to be tested and approved beforehand. That’s not the case with DIY tutorials that you’ll find online, and each one should be taken with a grain of salt.
Certain ingredients used in these recipes may be effective against sun exposure, but there’s no guarantee they’ll work for you. Homemade sunscreen recipes are rarely shared by professional chemists, so there’s no way of knowing if they’re safe or effective.
DIY sunscreen recipes may work for the people who made them, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re a good fit for you. You may need a higher protection factor, especially if you’re exposed to the sun for longer periods of time.
If you want a sunscreen with natural ingredients, explore safe and tasted options at your local pharmacy before taking measures into your own hands. New organic products are coming out every year, and you don’t have to worry about them containing potentially harmful ingredients.
The post Is Wearing DIY Sunscreen a Good Idea? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Can Blue Light From Screens Be Bad for Your Skin? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There’s still no sufficient evidence that blue light can, in fact, be harmful to your skin. Until scientists give us a more precise answer, what can you do if you want to make sure your skin is protected?
If you want to take this extra step, get a sun protection cream that keeps you safe from the UV light but also from blue light. The ingredient you should be looking for is iron oxide and it’s already in many sunscreens even if they don’t specifically say they protect skin against blue light. Of course, it’s best to avoid screens as much as possible, at least when you’re off work.
The post Can Blue Light From Screens Be Bad for Your Skin? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Should You Be Using SPF 100? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>SPF (sun protection factor) is a measure that tells you how well your skin is protected against harmful UV radiation when you’re using a product that has it. You can find a wide range of SPF creams in the stores today — from 4 to 100+. But do you actually need SPF 100? How effective is it?
You should know that SPF 30 will protect you against 97% of the sun’s rays. The higher factor only increases the coverage for the remaining 3%. However, a higher factor doesn’t mean you get to spend more time in the sun. It’s a good idea to reapply sunscreen every few hours when you’re out, regardless of the SPF number you’re using. The higher SPF won’t increase the time you can go between two applications!
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]]>The post Sun Sticks: An Essential Summer Staple appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The difference with a sun stick and a typical face sunscreen is that it doesn’t leave any white sticky residue – it looks clear upon application, so it doesn’t look like you’re wearing sunscreen. Invisible sun face cream? Yes, please!
A lot of sun sticks are infused with Vitamin E, which helps give your skin the suppleness it deserves. This particular one is infused with calendula that will leave your face smelling like flowers.
The best thing about sun sticks is that they’re calming for your skin and you won’t feel your skin scraping against the side of the sun stick. They’re also great for sensitive skin so you won’t get any unnecessary acne afterward!
The post Sun Sticks: An Essential Summer Staple appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Natural Ways to Get Rid of Wrinkles appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Products based on Vitamin C are a very powerful weapon against women’s worst enemy. This vitamin strongly stimulates the production of collagen, which is the essential ingredient of the skin. It will make your complexion youthful after several months of use.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjcjePvhtti/
Retinoids are the only FDA approved anti-wrinkle treatment. In other words, don’t think twice before investing in a quality retinoid product. Retinol items are a bit less powerful compared to the retinoid, but they still work wonders.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk8xeO2BZ_8/
Never, ever leave the house without sunscreen on. Get a product with a high SPF that will maximally protect your skin. Don’t only apply it to the body. The face should be protected at all times.
No more sleeping on the side if you want to get rid of the wrinkles. Make it a habit to sleep on the back. You should use a silk pillow instead of a cotton one.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlEIemRAH4n/
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]]>The post Top 3 Tips: How to Prep Your Skin for Springtime appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The first step towards clean, dewy complexion is to exfoliate on a regular basis. Choose a mild product that will prep your skin for moisturizers, serums, and whatever skin products you use.
If you have unused heavier products left from winter, it’s not a great idea to just use them till the bottles are empty. Springtime requires lighter care so pick appropriate products.
It’s important to use sunscreen on a daily basis, even if it’s only April and even if you’re just running errands. Take proper care of your skin and it will pay off!
The post Top 3 Tips: How to Prep Your Skin for Springtime appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 5 Places You Are Probably Forgetting To Apply Sunscreen appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Even if you are shading your face with a hat, your ears are still left vulnerable. Don’t forget them when you apply sunscreen to your face.
Make a habit of applying sunscreen to your hands, including the top part. Prolonged sun exposure can make your skin lose collagen and elasticity, which is especially apparent on the tops of your hands.
The top of your feet is directly exposed to the sun whenever you’re wearing flip-flops or sandals. That makes this area especially vulnerable to UV rays.
A lip balm that contains SPF (sun protection factor) will protect your lips. Make sure to reapply it frequently when you drink or eat.
The best way to protect your eyelids is to wear sunglasses. But if you’re trying to avoid tan lines on your face, make sure to use an eye cream that contains SPF.
The post 5 Places You Are Probably Forgetting To Apply Sunscreen appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Common Myths About Sunscreen, Debunked appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Using makeup with SPF is a great way to keep your skin protected, but it shouldn’t be a replacement for sunscreen because it cannot provide adequate coverage.
People sometimes avoid applying sunscreen because they want to get a tan, which is a huge mistake. It is true that sunscreen will slow down the tanning process, but you can definitely get a beautiful bronze tan even while wearing sunscreen.
People often think that sunscreen is necessary only when we’re directly exposed to sunlight at the beach or by the pool. The truth is that sunscreen should be applied all year round, even during winter and cloudy days.
Just because you’re using SPF 50 doesn’t mean you shouldn’t reapply sunscreen regularly. No matter the SPF, sunscreens can last two to three hours on the skin, which means that it must be reapplied every two hours.
The post Common Myths About Sunscreen, Debunked appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Spots You Shouldn’t Forget When Applying Sunscreen appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Even people with long hair shouldn’t forget to apply sunscreen on top and behind the ears, because this is the only way to protect this area from UV rays.
Just like the rest of your skin, the lips can easily get sunburned and most people forget to protect them during summer. Luckily there are many lip balms with SPF that are great for protection and super moisturizing.
Just because you’re wearing hats and sunglasses doesn’t mean you shouldn’t apply sunscreen to your eyelids. The skin around your eyes is very sensitive so don’t forget to apply sunscreen to this spot.
Even though hair provides some protection, our scalp can get sunburned just like the rest of our body. That’s why it’s important to wear a hat during summer or use sunscreen powders to protect your skin.
The post Spots You Shouldn’t Forget When Applying Sunscreen appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Is Wearing DIY Sunscreen a Good Idea? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sunscreens that you usually buy at your local drugstore or pharmacy have to be tested and approved beforehand. That’s not the case with DIY tutorials that you’ll find online, and each one should be taken with a grain of salt.
Certain ingredients used in these recipes may be effective against sun exposure, but there’s no guarantee they’ll work for you. Homemade sunscreen recipes are rarely shared by professional chemists, so there’s no way of knowing if they’re safe or effective.
DIY sunscreen recipes may work for the people who made them, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re a good fit for you. You may need a higher protection factor, especially if you’re exposed to the sun for longer periods of time.
If you want a sunscreen with natural ingredients, explore safe and tasted options at your local pharmacy before taking measures into your own hands. New organic products are coming out every year, and you don’t have to worry about them containing potentially harmful ingredients.
The post Is Wearing DIY Sunscreen a Good Idea? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Can Blue Light From Screens Be Bad for Your Skin? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There’s still no sufficient evidence that blue light can, in fact, be harmful to your skin. Until scientists give us a more precise answer, what can you do if you want to make sure your skin is protected?
If you want to take this extra step, get a sun protection cream that keeps you safe from the UV light but also from blue light. The ingredient you should be looking for is iron oxide and it’s already in many sunscreens even if they don’t specifically say they protect skin against blue light. Of course, it’s best to avoid screens as much as possible, at least when you’re off work.
The post Can Blue Light From Screens Be Bad for Your Skin? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Should You Be Using SPF 100? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>SPF (sun protection factor) is a measure that tells you how well your skin is protected against harmful UV radiation when you’re using a product that has it. You can find a wide range of SPF creams in the stores today — from 4 to 100+. But do you actually need SPF 100? How effective is it?
You should know that SPF 30 will protect you against 97% of the sun’s rays. The higher factor only increases the coverage for the remaining 3%. However, a higher factor doesn’t mean you get to spend more time in the sun. It’s a good idea to reapply sunscreen every few hours when you’re out, regardless of the SPF number you’re using. The higher SPF won’t increase the time you can go between two applications!
The post Should You Be Using SPF 100? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Sun Sticks: An Essential Summer Staple appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The difference with a sun stick and a typical face sunscreen is that it doesn’t leave any white sticky residue – it looks clear upon application, so it doesn’t look like you’re wearing sunscreen. Invisible sun face cream? Yes, please!
A lot of sun sticks are infused with Vitamin E, which helps give your skin the suppleness it deserves. This particular one is infused with calendula that will leave your face smelling like flowers.
The best thing about sun sticks is that they’re calming for your skin and you won’t feel your skin scraping against the side of the sun stick. They’re also great for sensitive skin so you won’t get any unnecessary acne afterward!
The post Sun Sticks: An Essential Summer Staple appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Natural Ways to Get Rid of Wrinkles appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Products based on Vitamin C are a very powerful weapon against women’s worst enemy. This vitamin strongly stimulates the production of collagen, which is the essential ingredient of the skin. It will make your complexion youthful after several months of use.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjcjePvhtti/
Retinoids are the only FDA approved anti-wrinkle treatment. In other words, don’t think twice before investing in a quality retinoid product. Retinol items are a bit less powerful compared to the retinoid, but they still work wonders.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk8xeO2BZ_8/
Never, ever leave the house without sunscreen on. Get a product with a high SPF that will maximally protect your skin. Don’t only apply it to the body. The face should be protected at all times.
No more sleeping on the side if you want to get rid of the wrinkles. Make it a habit to sleep on the back. You should use a silk pillow instead of a cotton one.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlEIemRAH4n/
The post Natural Ways to Get Rid of Wrinkles appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Top 3 Tips: How to Prep Your Skin for Springtime appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The first step towards clean, dewy complexion is to exfoliate on a regular basis. Choose a mild product that will prep your skin for moisturizers, serums, and whatever skin products you use.
If you have unused heavier products left from winter, it’s not a great idea to just use them till the bottles are empty. Springtime requires lighter care so pick appropriate products.
It’s important to use sunscreen on a daily basis, even if it’s only April and even if you’re just running errands. Take proper care of your skin and it will pay off!
The post Top 3 Tips: How to Prep Your Skin for Springtime appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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