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emilyscartoons · 5 months ago
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I'm sorry to do gender essentialism on the TL but - !!
If this doesn't apply to you then congrats, you are queering sunscreen 😊🏳️‍🌈🦄
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starlet-sky · 4 months ago
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Noo makeup just SPF 🌞
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marzipanandminutiae · 2 years ago
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I saw another post comparing regular sunscreen use (eg reapplying every two hours when outdoors) to sleeping on your back “so your face will be symmetrical” or trying to erase your skin texture with expensive creams. so I feel this bears repeating:
sunscreen is a health tool. and you have to use it as directed for it to work properly.
yes, it also has anti-aging benefits, and beauty influencer types seem to only mention that when they talk about it. but like. it’s FOR preventing skin cancer
and how miraculous is that? that we can- to some degree, albeit not perfectly -prevent a form of cancer? something that’s been a scourge of humanity for centuries, even when we didn’t really understand it? it’s incredible!
your sunscreen doesn’t even have to be whatever $100 French or Korean sunscreen aforesaid influencers are shilling, either. as long as it’s been approved by a reputable regulatory body, it can be the cheapo Banana Boat Sport stuff you get at the drugstore. and you don’t have to go to the insane lengths some people do either, like reapplying regularly indoors (unless you work in a glass box building with windows everywhere, I suppose) or wearing it at night
but by spending a mininal amount of money and expending the tiniest bit of effort, you can SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE YOUR CANCER RISK. how is that the same as trying to not have pores, or the “preventative Botox” trend?
if not smoking had been touted only for its aesthetic benefits, would we still all be puffing away like it’s 1955 and dismissing nonsmokers as Just Wannabe Lifestyle Influencers?
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juanasfanart · 5 months ago
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sp fans wake up sausage party foodtopia is coming out tomorrow
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lovelyy-moonlight · 4 months ago
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wilmavasquez82619-blog · 26 days ago
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I explain why it's crucial to wear sunscreen year-round, even on cloudy days in fall
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laz-does-a-silly · 7 months ago
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witchybitchypeachy · 1 year ago
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Skincare tips
sleep as much as you possibly can
avoid touching your face, clean your phone regularly, change towels and pillowcases regularly.
find a gentle cleanser that does not disrupt the skin barrier
RETINOL !!!!!
Dr Dennis Gross peel pads are the holy grail! they will transform your skin
Effaclar Duo with Spf by La Roche Posay : unclogs, gets rid of impurities and helps with sun protection.
SPF every 2 hours, tinted SPF is better at preventing hyperpigmentation since it has higher coverage.
Biafine after Cosmetic procedures or Lasers or sunburns, it will calm the skin down in a day and prevent a sensitive reaction. reapply every 3 hours if possible.
eat a healthy diet
Wear sunglasses outside always
organic skin care products are a scam
eat Sardines, they are the best source of Vitamin A there is, I know it may be gross but it will give you glossy skin.
Drink 2 litres of water a day
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cannibalgh0st · 4 months ago
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weirdkit1k · 6 months ago
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May 29, 2024
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world-of-blackey · 15 days ago
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Why Powder Sunscreen is a Must-Have for Outdoor Enthusiasts
As an outdoor enthusiast, you know that sun is both a friend and a foe. While it's exciting to spend time under open skies, there's always the threat of sun damage. For folks like us who are always on the go, a good sunscreen is a must. That is where powder sunscreen comes into play-a game-changer for all outdoor enthusiasts. Here's why it should be in your adventure pack. 1. Remove and Reapply On the Go Most conventional sunscreen creams and lotions can be awkward to reapply when outdoors, especially when your hands are wet or dirty. Powder sunscreen is easy, mess-free: it is applied just like brushing on makeup. It doesn't stay around on the hands and smudge all over the place. 2. Inexpensive and portable Bulky bottles of sunscreen are a pain to carry gear around to begin with. Powder sunscreen comes in convenient compact containers that slip easily into your pocket or backpack and makes for an excellent supplement for any hiker, climber, or cyclist where light packing is of the essence. 3. Sweat proof and less sticky Powder sunscreens tend to be more sweat-resistant than most creams. When you're hiking all day or climbing an obscenely steep rock, the last thing you want is a greasy, melting layer on your face. Powder sunscreens will stay in place, with steady protection even on sweaty afternoons. 4. Non-Comedogenic for Clearer Skin Many outdoor enthusiasts worry about breakouts from sunscreen due to clogged pores. Powder sunscreens are typically non-comedogenic and gentler on the skin. This is a significant benefit if you’re out all day, allowing your skin to breathe while staying protected. Imagine this: you find yourself in the mountains or hiking along the coast for hours. You're suffering under the sun, but you weren't living in the moment until your skin started to tingle with the start of a sunburn. Applying sunscreen is such a chore, dirty and sweaty hands making the task an ordeal. Sol Brush Powder Sunscreen comes to save the day. I learned about Sol Brush on a hike through the Rockies. It was a tough scramble up pretty rough trails, dealing with some thick brush. As the day wore on into late afternoon, my traditional sunscreen just wasn't doing the trick. Not only was my face getting all greasy, but I could literally feel my skin becoming more exposed under the high-altitude sun. Then a friend gave me Sol Brush. It was easy to apply by simply doing a swipe of powder amiably over my skin-even the sweat and grime. It was lightweight, mess-free, and, best of all, it was portable. The brush made it easy to apply and get an even layer of protection without having to rub my face or worrying about greasy hands. Why Sol Brush is a Winner for Outdoor Enthusiasts It applies with no mess and instantly, as there's a brush applicator built right into the bottle, thus making you redundant in stopping or washing your hands. Sweat-Resistant: Sol Brush's formula keeps it stuck, meaning it is great for tough activities and long adventures. Compact and Portable: The Sol Brush is much less cumbersome than bulky sunscreen bottles-they fit into your pocket or pack. Non-greasy feel: One does not experience that greasy or even shiny look that tends to follow lotions and creams. Sol Brush is not some sunscreen but instead a practical tool for every adventure. It's made easier for me-and to the best of my knowledge, it can also be for you-to stay protected without interrupting the journey.
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anaskinnyperfect · 8 months ago
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Bardzo polecam te spf! Nie rolują się,nie bielą,nie są tłuste,szybko się wchłaniają i obłędnie wyglądają pod makijażem.
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vampir3-jack · 1 month ago
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I tried to put on this random lotion I found before bed like on my face, and as I’m putting it on I’m like hmm this smells familiar. It was suntan lotion.
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gneebee · 8 months ago
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Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery
Source spflanery ig
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lovelyy-moonlight · 6 months ago
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juanasfanart · 3 months ago
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twiddlefinger but sammy x lavash thingy idfk
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