Protect Your Skin in the Summer Sun

Thursday, June 03, 2010

 

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Your epidermis is showing.  Seriously.  And you need to protect it, especially with all that summer fun just outside the door. We spoke with Abby Backlund, aesthetician and owner of Facing Thayer Spa in Providence to give us the deets to help you protect yourself, rain or shine.  It’s as easy at 1, 2, 3!

Skin Saver 1:  Moisturizer with SPF Built In

Spending more time outdoors means less time on your beauty regimen, so stick with a product that multitasks.  Abby recommends a lighter moisturizer in the summer since most people tend to get oilier with the humidity.  Try Dermalogica Sheer Moisture with SPF 15 ($42 available at Facing Thayer in Providence) or Olay Definity Deep Penetrating Foaming UV Moisturizer SPF15 ($30, drug stores).

Skin Saver 2:  Mineral Makeup

Switching over to mineral makeup in the summer is win-win for looks and skin health.  “Mineral makeup has a natural, physical SPF in it and provides amazing customizable coverage that leaves skin matte but still glowing,” Abby says.  Brush on Jane Iredale Mineral Makeup ($42-$48, available at Facing Thayer) or Bare Minerals by Bare Escentuals (available at The Apothecary Newport).

Skin Saver 3:  Full Spectrum Sunblock 30SPF or higher

For your entire body, including face, SPF 30 or higher is the absolute way to go to protect your skin from dangerous rays.  Abby says for an average build, a shot glass full of sunscreen is necessary to get the proper protection.  Reapply every couple of hours or after swimming or engaging in activities that work up a sweat.   We like Neutrogena Healthy Defense Oil-Free Sunblock Lotion SPF 45 ($11, drug stores) or Murad Oil-Free Sunblock SPF 30 ($31 at Sephora, Providence Place or sephora.com).

Becky DiStefano worked in beauty for over 8 years.  She got her start in New York City doing public relations, training and sales and has worked as a beauty blogger and makeup artist.  

 
 

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