Beach lovers have an endless repertoire of activities to keep them entertained but what is their number one dilemma: a great day in the sun takes a toll on the skin. Beach lovers know the importance of using sunscreen both to avoid skin cancer and to avoid looking like a wrinkled, dried-out raisin by the end of the day. My advice to anyone who wants to stay at the beach all day is to stay hydrated, make sunscreen frequent application a habit, and use Biotherm’s Divine Nectar Toner. The Divine Nectar Toner not only makes skin feel soft and supple, it is also fortified with superfruit for powerful antioxidant protection that shields skin from environmental aggressors that cause premature aging.
People who love swimming in the ocean will want to maintain their skin. One way is taking care of the sunburn by applying aloe vera to cool down the skin. Applying coconut oil to the skin after a swim can also help keep the skin well hydrated.
The sun works in ways that no one could imagine. It has a profound effect on your skin, and it is the number one preventable cause of wrinkles and age spots. But how to protect your skin? The first rule to follow is to use a sunscreen that will filter the sun's rays. A good quality daily SPF of 30 will be enough. An SPF of 15 is not recommended.
We all love going to the beach and spending time in the sun. Whether you're swimming, playing volleyball or just sitting in the sand, it's one of the only things in life that can make you forget about everything for just a moment. Before you head out for a day of fun in the sun, though, you should do your skin a favor by taking the time to wear sunscreen; because we all know that nobody wants to come home with toasted skin and get sick.
Sunscreen: An Essential
If you're at the beach, you are likely without shade for extended periods of time. This can lead not just to immediate signs of sunburn but also to premature aging and cancer. Studies have shown that sunscreen helps prevent many of the ailments associated with long term sun exposure. Despite this, many people forgo using sunscreen simply because it feels oily or greasy.
Don't forget a hat
Despite popular belief, wearing sunscreen isn't enough-especially if you are partaking in activities like water sports or being out in the sun for long lengths of time. There are two simple ways to avoid sunburns along with additional risks of skin cancer. First, make sure to wear some type of hat-even one that leaves space for your ears as these are often forgotten in the constant barrage of sunshine. Secondly, wear sunscreen and reapply! Sunscreen, hats, and iced drinks might seem like common sense but many people don't realize how important these preventative measures can be in the quest against cancer-and the reality is that almost no one is perfect about reapplying, getting shade, or wearing a hat.
Plan ahead
The best thing you can do is plan ahead. Before heading out for the day, be sure to pack sunscreen, hats, and anything else you might need such as sunglasses or a towel. Take charge of your future and your skin with measures that might seem superfluous. Plan ahead for your future by protecting yourself and your skin today-and don't forget to have an amazing time at the beach!
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