How damaging the sun really is, and why you dummies need to stop being so lazy and slather that sunscreen on PRONTO!! Breaking down the science and making it a little easier to digest for you. Love y’all!! MY BLOG: heycheri.livejournal.com MY DRESS www.hotmiamistyles.com ** Use the code “CHERI” during checkout for FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!! NOTE: Stay out of the sun when it’s rays are the most harmful, like around noon. Early morning sun and late afternoon sun (5:00 and after) is great for the body to produce vitamin D! Q: Is it true that the rays can only penetrate the outermost layer of sunscreen on your face? Eg If I wear SPF 50 and then put on an SPF 10 foundation on top of it, will the sun’s rays stop at the foundation layer? Haha because this is what a skincare sales lady told me and I thought it sounded like a load of bull crap! A: First of all, that b*tch is an idiot and probably didn’t even know what she was talking about, because if she DID?? She would have been a bit more passionate about the sunscreen portion and not about the makeup portion. You can’t ADD UP SPF numbers like that to equal a STRONGER sunscreen. The SPF in your MAKEUP only protects against B-Rays! So things like sunburn, rashes, blahblahblah. If your makeup doesn’t specifically state that it protects against UVA as well (which it most likely doesn’t)?? Then it doesn’t!! And the UVA rays will still go deep into your skin and shrivel you up like a prune! Makeup with SPF in it is NOT a proper …
anti-wrinle creams do help disguise wrinkles but sunscreen helps stop you getting them int he first place so ideally you should use both (not at the same time!).Try the sunscreen during the day and an anti-wrinle cream at night.
A while back, I saw an episode of Oprah and one of her guests was a 60 year old lady who had amazing skin with very few wrinkles. She said her secret was that she had started using Vagisil on her face from a young age and it prevented her from getting wrinkles. What do you guys think? Has anyone tried it? If so, does it really work?
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I work at a place where we have access to the top-brand products (Dior, Chanel, Clarins etc) so it’s not like I’d be wasting money on the creams. But as there’s so much to use, can I use some around my eyes and mouth as a sort of prevention or “age delaying” moisturizing program? Or could it have negative effects
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otherwise, can I use normal moisturizing cream around my eyes? I have oily skin, but I can see and feel that the more delicate part around my eyes is very dry.
Thanks a lot for any info, it will be greatly appreciated!
I’m 19 and I use anti-aging products during the day and an anti-wrinkle cream at night. I use them as a preventive measure. Is it safe for now and for the future?
And I’m 18: I stay out of the sun, and always wear SPF when I’m in the sun, I never smoke, drink or use sunbeds and I moisturize everyday…what are the LONG term effect of moisturizing everyday?
Will I look good at 40? Will I have to have botox?
OKay, I know these are stupid and shallow questions…but I really need to look good, I’m in the public eye constantly…
I’ve read that it’s fine to start in your 20s.
Also, if you really want to prevent wrinkles, UV ray protection (sunscreen) is optimum. Sunscreen along with anti-wrinkle cream should keep your skin smooth for decades (or at least smoother that most people’s).
Peolple get old and wrinkles begin to develop.This is natural.Honestly,y risk buying products that u just know about?There might side-effects that u don’t know about.So, my advice is go to the hospital at the dermatology(skin) section.I believe they can help you coz they helped me!Gd luck:)
I’m trying to find the one that works best for me, but they have atleast 20 different lotions and serums to chose from? Help….which one have you tried from ROC and recomend? Thanks.
-I’m beginning to see small laugh lines and losing elasticity from the skin on my face.