Whether you’re wondering, “Does sunscreen go on before or after moisturizer?” or “Should I wear sunscreen every day?”—we’ve got the answers with the help of a few friendly experts along the way. Let’s dive in.
Sun protection
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Believe it or not, in the majority of cases, the sun is the culprit in making us seem older than we really are. But what exactly is photoaging, and why is it so important?
Noticing some changes in your skin as summer approaches? Discover a few simple ways you can ensure it’s at its best before the season’s in full swing.
Not all sunscreens are the same. Some go further, featuring ingredients that enhance their protective benefits, such as antioxidants. Ready to find out more?
Lifestyle, skin type, tone, and concerns—there’s a lot to consider when choosing a sunscreen. So, what exactly do you need to know? Find out.
Sunscreen isn’t only a staple in your daily routine, it’s a must for winter getaways. In fact, it’s crucial when out and about in the snow. Ready to find out why?
Find out how your skin mirrors the world around you and how you can better care for it.
How to best take care of your skin as a 20-something? Here are 4 crucial questions to ask yourself, plus helpful advice from the experts.
As the years go by, many of us shy away from soaking up the sun.…
How much time in the sun is just right? Let’s take a look at the benefits of sun exposure and how you can decide whether you’re getting enough.
Certain signs can make a person look older than their age a lot earlier than they should! Both wrinkles and skin texture are influenced by the natural aging process and photoaging depending on your attitude to the sun and how much you are exposed.
Extended time outside, whether you’re playing a sport or not, puts you at risk of sun damage, which in turn can cause sunburn, skin cancer, and premature aging. Athletes are a particularly important risk group, as many forget to apply sunscreen, wear uniforms that don’t adequately protect them for the sun, or even feel that sun protection directly interferes with their performance.