CC Beauty Live: Spring Break Sun Safety

It’s about that time again, Spring Break is here! I’m on my way to Destin, but I wanted to give y’all some SB sun safety advice. I love being tan, and there’s nothing wrong with that but please practice safe sun. You should be wearing sunscreen every day, but especially when you’re traveling to a beach area. It can be really tempting to slather on tanning oil without any sun protection, I’ve been there. But if you’re going to use tanning lotion, make sure it has some kind of SPF in it and at least put SPF 15 on your face. I don’t want any of you reaching lobster status on a scale of zero to fried because that will just ruin your trip. Bring aloe with you just in case you do get burnt, and make sure you’re drinking tons of water in between those fruity cocktails!

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Everything You Need to Know About SPF

sunburn.jpgWe’ve all seen the commercials, heard our mothers’ and doctors’ advice and read the warning articles. But SPF still remains a point of negligence for way too many of us. For a solid 16 years I tried to defy my Irish heritage and insisted on laying out and beaching it with my uber tan girlfriends, sans sunscreen. After several severe sunburns throughout my childhood and early teens (I’m talking blistering, purple skin, too painful to wear clothes or move sun damage), I was only slightly weary about the danger I was exposing myself to.

Finally, halfway through high school, I made peace with being pale and embraced the art of self tanning. Since then I have (tried to) become religious about slathering on sun protection every. single. day. It is a chore sometimes, but when I want to slack on the SPF, I just think of this gadget. Here’s how to work SPF into your lifestyle easily.

SPF Moisturizer: For every day exposure, protection while going to and from work or school, or spending minimal time outdoors. Daily use of a low SPF sunscreen (like 15) can reduce sun damage even more than occasional use of a super high SPF. Sub this for your regular morning face lotion. Aim for at least 30. Most people don’t use the right amount of sun protection (about a teaspoon for your face)–they usually use only half, so double the level of SPF you desire. If you think you’ll miss that sun kissed glow you achieve on your cheeks and nose, try Neutrogena Summer Glow Daily moisturizer. You’ll still get a healthy glow…emphasis on healthy. Read More »