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Showing posts with label Sunscreen. Show all posts

Not Just Sunscreen: Skin Tips For Out In the Sun

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Not Just Sunscreen: Skin Tips For Out In the Sun

I'm a big advocate of sunscreen. This pale girl doesn't do much beyond freckle when I'm outside, not a look I'm fond of for me. I also have a mom that's avoided the sun most of her life, and now you can really see a big difference in her looks when you compare her to some friends that worshipped the sun. My goal is to be my mom, younger looking than my friends, and to avoid the clumps of freckles.

I've written a lot about sunscreen. I have a whole Sunscreen 101 series, a ton of sunscreen reviews and I even obsess over whether a product is actual full UV spectrum coverage or just broad spectrum. (And yes, it does make a difference!)

But, there's a lot of things you should be doing to protect your skin all summer long, not just wearing sunscreen. So, I asked a few of my favorite dermatologists what their advice is for a day out in the sun. Do they recommend using anti-oxidant creams after sun exposure, any hydrating lotions, etc?


Brian Zelickson, MD is the founder of MD Complete Skincare
"Physical protection, hats with brims, sunglasses, lip balm, etc. I do really like adding anti-oxidants as well both before and after sun exposure and retionoids after exposure. Hydration is key as well so best to use products that also have good moisturizers in them like MD Complete."


David Bank, MD is a Dermatologist at The Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic and Laser Surgery in Mount Kisco, NY
"Try to stay in the shade if possible and always reapply sunscreen at least every two hours. Wear a hat and sunglasses to protect sensitive areas and constantly rehydrate.
After sun exposure, apply a lightweight moisturizer with soothing aloe. Lighter lotions tend to be absorbed into the skin faster than heavy creams.
Using antioxidant products will help fight age lines and free radical damage from the environment."


Eric Schweiger, MD is a Dermatologist at Clear Clinic Acne Treatment Center in New York City
"Besides sunscreen, I would recommend using an antioxidant serum containing vitamin C to help combat free radicals and provide a secondary line of protection against UV rays."


Karen Stolman, MD is a Dermatologist in Salt Lake City and she writes Skinality
"Yes, I like the anti-oxidant serums for before and after sun exposure. In addition, the oral supplement called Heliocare can be taken prior to sun exposure."


Debra Jaliman, MD is a Dermatologist in New York City
"Wraparound sunglasses, hat, sun protective clothing. After the sun, moisturize with antioxidants."


Haley Kulow is a makeup artist and esthetician in New York City
"Drink tons of water, avoid hot showers after, aloe is the best after a day in the sun since it naturally cools your skin.
Apply moisturizer directly after washing your face to lock in hydration."


Dr. Goldfaden
"Protective clothing and hats area must! Having an umbrella can help as well. After sun always hydrate your skin with a serum . Look for one that is anti-inflammatory (Red Tea), hydrating (hyaluronic acid) and soothing (aloe, camomile or oatmeal)."

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9 Full Spectrum Sunscreens

9 Full Spectrum Sunscreens

Recently I shared a list of 7 Lippies with full spectrum UV coverage, and I got a lot of great feedback from readers asking for a list of sunscreens that are also full spectrum coverage.

Why full spectrum rather than broad spectrum UV coverage? When the FDA changed sunscreen labels, they cracked down on those companies that claim their product is broad spectrum, which didn't actually mean anything.


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Now, in order to claim a product is broad spectrum, there are criteria that need to be met. First, a product's SPF is tested, for which only UVB coverage is measured. Next, based upon the SPF, a certain amount of coverage is needed at 370 nm, in the UVA I range. This sounds great, because it does mean that there's some UVA coverage in addition to the UVB coverage. But, it also means that a product can be labelled as broad spectrum coverage without having any UVA II coverage. And there are quite a few products that are just like that!

While I searched through a huge number of lip products and was only able to come up with 7 products that are full spectrum coverage, it turns out there are a lot more sunscreens for face and body that are full coverage! I only consider products that are over SPF 30, and I always check the ingredients lists of sunscreen. I'm sharing some of the products here, but I'll be adding products as I find them to my Full Coverage Sun Protection Collection over on eBay. Check the collection when you're buying your sunscreen for spring break!


1. Lancôme Bienfait SPF 50+ Super Fluid Facial Sunscreen

Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 15%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 5%, and Oxybenzone 6%








2. Kate Somerville Daily Deflector Waterlight Broad Spectrum SPF 50+
Kate Somerville's daily sunscreen also provides ingredients like peptides and Shiitake Mushrooms to help fight the signs of aging.

Titanium Dioxide 8.3%, and Zinc Oxide 12.6%


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3. SuperGoop Antioxidant-Infused Sunscreen Day Cream
This product is available in 2 SPF versions, and it is meant to provide sun protection and be your daily morning moisturizer. Note that I went through the entire SuperGoop website and this is the only formulation that provides the elusive UVA II coverage.

SPF 40
Octinoxate 7.5%, Zinc Oxide 10.1%


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SPF 50
Octinoxate 7.5%, Octocrylene 3%, Titanium Dioxide 3.3%, Zinc Oxide 20%




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4. Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Lotion Sunscreen

Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 8%, Octisalate 4%, Octocrylene 4%, Oxybenzone 5%








5. Mustela Broad Spectrum SPF 50+ Mineral Sunscreen Lotion

Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide


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6. Neutrogena Age Shield Face Sunblock Lotion SPF 110 with Helioplex

Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 15%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 4%, Oxybenzone 5%









7. Neutrogena Pure & Free Liquid SPF 50
This super lightweight facial sunscreen is one of the few available with physical sunscreens only, rather than chemical sunscreens. This one is also waterproof and dries to a matte finish.

Titanium Dioxide 5%, Zinc Oxide 3%


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8. La Roche-Posay Anthelios 60 Ultra Light Sunscreen Fluid
This is one of my favorite products to recommend, but note that you need to be careful to get this formulation and not the tinted mineral which looks very similar, that formulation only has titanium dioxide.

Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 15%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 5%, Oxybenzone 6%








9. Algenist Ultra Lightweight UV Defense Fluid SPF 50
This formulation also contains Alguronic Acid to increase cell turnover, as well as Vitamin E and Green Tea with their antioxidants to help fight sun induced skin damage.

Octinoxate, Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide



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Have you checked out my collections on eBay yet? I'll be adding new things as I find them, such as more full spectrum coverage sunscreens.

My eBay Collections were curated as part of my collaboration with eBay #followitfindit and Style Coalition.

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Murad's Environmental Shield: Offering Instant Results

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Murad's Environmental Shield Skin Care Review

Recently, Murad sent me some of their newest skin care products to try out, and I'm finally sharing! (Well, I admit that I've already mentioned the sunscreen stick a few times, I definitely like it!)

The products are from the Environmental Shield line, and offer immediate gratification with ingredients that will immediately show results, primarily through intense moisture and a lot of smoothing. With continued use you'll see more benefits as the active ingredients (especially the Vitamin C) have time to kick in and really work.

Why is the line called Environmental Shield? It was "created to help restore and renew sun and environmentally damaged and aging skin, while protecting it from new damage." Basically, a lot of anti-aging punch combined with anti-oxidants to help fight any on-going UV damage.

Read on to learn more about the 3 products that I've been using!
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My Favorite Summer Sunscreens

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The best sunscreens

Now that summer is "officially" here, it's time for the Makeup Wars crew to share our favorite sunscreen products with you. If you read my blog regularly you know that sunscreen is a product I adore, and I love to go on and on (and on) about how to use it, what to look for when buying it, and how to avoid common mistakes when using sunscreen.

Today I'm finally sharing my tips for reapplying sunscreen over makeup, so it might make more sense to head over to that post first if you haven't read it yet. I have a whole system for sunscreen use (and really, the post is only about what I use on my face, I haven't even discussed body sunscreens or lip balms).

In this post I'm going to quickly look at the different types of sunscreens I mentioned in my sunscreen reapplication post, and then share some info on each of the individual products.

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