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curekadigital · 11 months ago
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Experience Natural Sun Protection with Coola Mineral SPF 30 Resilience Tinted Organic BB+ Cream – Nourish Your Skin Safely
Sun protection cream
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Description :  "Experience Natural Sun Protection with Coola Mineral SPF 30 Tinted BB+ Cream"
Product Highlights
•        Coola mineral face cream helps boost your naturally luminescent glow and support fresh, healthy-looking skin.
•      Tinted formula evens out skin tone appearance and hides imperfections.
•      Broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection
•      It nourishes and protects in a few drops.
•      Evens out the look of your skin.
•      70% certified organic ingredients
•      Rose Stem Cell actives nourish the skin and provide antioxidant benefits.
•      Tinted formula evens out skin tone appearance and hides imperfections.
Key ingredients:
• Caprylyl Glycol, Carthamus Tinctorius (Organic Safflower) Seed Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Organic Orange) Fruit Water, Cocoglycerides, Commiphora Myrrha Leaf Cell Extract, and Cucumber Sativus (Organic Cucumber) Fruit Extract
•      Caprylyl Glycol helps make the skin soft and smooth.
•      Carthamus Tinctorius (ORGANIC Safflower) Seed oil helps nourish and moisturize the fatty acids.
•      Cucumber Sativus (ORGANIC Cucumber) Fruit Extract has smooth and emollient properties.
•      Oryza Sativa (ORGANIC Rice) Bran Oil contains several good skin nutrients and is nourishing and moisturizing
How To Use:
• Dispense one pump onto the back of your hand and gently pat the product onto your skin.
• Apply more if needed
Safety Tips:
• Keep out of reach of children.
• Avoid direct sunlight.
• Avoid eye contact
Benefits:
BB Cream hydrates, moisturizes and brightens your complexion at the same time.
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marzipanandminutiae · 3 months ago
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I am generally very “live and let live“ about these things on an individual basis, and the furthest thing from anti-femininity. I literally don’t own pants, nor do I ever intend to, for example. I respect that some women prefer to wear make up for whatever reason, and that deciding whether you do it for yourself or because of patriarchal beauty standards is a very case-by-case thing. Some people do the soul-searching and come out the other end with the knowledge that they ARE doing it for themselves!
But… Reading Internet discourse about whether women should have to wear make up at work is making me want to bite and tear and rend
“it makes you look more polished! It makes you look more put together! It looks like you’re taking care of yourself and taking your job seriously!“ WHY. Please explain to me WHY women look like we ~aren’t taking care of ourselves~ if we don’t slap extra goop on our faces every morning. Give me a succinct reason that makes sense and doesn’t rely on the assumption that make up is somehow a natural state of womankind
And then explain why the same thing doesn’t hold true for men
(TERFS get lost)
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cannibalgh0st · 6 months ago
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June 2024☀️💦✨️
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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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withered-rose-with-thorns · 4 months ago
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More people should start using umbrellas not just when it's raining but also when the sun is shining. No, not for the "aesthetic" but to protect yourselves from the UV rays that take only 15 minutes to cause damage to your body.
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sockeye-run · 5 months ago
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Easy Twofer 👟
I could still feel Monday's run, so I took it easy and kept it short today. But my pace was chill enough that I ran both miles non-stop, so that's good! I don't always need to be pushing myself to the brink, especially in this weather.
It was significantly cooler out this morning, but I still sweat buckets because of the humidity. And it's supposed to be in the hundreds again all week.
My dermatologist recommended mineral sunscreen, so I tried it, and I have a reaction to it. It gives me an itchy, 3 day rash! So I'm back on the regular junk. I like the Neutrogena sunscreen though, it feels nice on the skin.
Does anyone else have a sensitivity to mineral sunscreen? Any recommendations? 🤠
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thatweirdtranny · 10 days ago
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on the one hand skin care routines and products can become something to obsess over and that’s not good for a plethora of reasons mostly revolving around how the industry preys upon your insecurities
on the other hand developing a skin care routine that focuses on it as a self care process can help with one’s mental health by showing to yourself that you’re worth the time and effort to take care of yourself
like all things in life, balance is key
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rantithesis · 2 months ago
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I feel like the people making those sunscreen defense posts are simply not inhabiting the same internet I am or something. Sunscreen is good to prevent cancer yes, but women on tiktok are saying you need to wear sunscreen to your windowless office job so you don’t get wrinkles. And are also saying you need to buy the most expensive sunscreen to do this every day. And also are only putting sunscreen on their face to avoid wrinkles and sunspots. This is so prevalent that there are already memes about skin quality on people’s (women’s) faces vs on the rest of their entire body.
Like I am not advocating for no sunscreen ever but forgive me if I think people can probably afford to go out most days without sunscreen on their face or body since most people are not spending much time outside most days. Forgive me if I think it’s a little ridiculous that women specifically have been targeted with this intense fear mongering, but not so much that we are telling women to wear practical clothing covering most skin when they are going to be outdoors. Only just enough that they should buy one more product at a dramatic markup and use it religiously while changing nothing else about their habits
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haganez · 6 months ago
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since i started taking care of my face and skin more ive been getting random beauty tiktoks and ive never really been into this stuff but seeing women be like look at this normal part of ur face here’s a random 25 dollar product that’s sponsoring me to make it go away maybe. probably not. is very silly
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year ago
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Hey (●’◡’●)ノ so there's something I'm trying to figure out, when I'm out and need to reapply sunscreen, how do I do that over my makeup? Is there a particular product or method? Thank you! Xx
Hi love! Great question. The method I recommend using is taking your face sunscreen (tinted or regular that doesn't leave a white/discoloration) and reapplying it with a makeup blending sponge (like Beauty Blender or a cheaper version with the same shape).
If you want to use a specific product, I would recommend an SPF spray like the Soleil Toujours Set + Protect Makeup Setting Spray SPF 30 with Hyaluronic Acid. Another option is a powder containing SPF. I would recommend the Supergoop! 100% Mineral (Re)setting Powder SPF 35, as I believe it's the best value option (however, it only comes in 4 shades).
Hope this helps xx
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pizzafishandchips · 1 month ago
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Incredibly hilarious what they make the customer service reps have to recite to me when I'm canceling a goddamn Proactiv subscription
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hazeltailofficial · 1 year ago
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Pacifica Vegan Ceramide Extra Gentle Face Wash CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30 CeraVe Eye Repair Cream
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Easy Skincare Routine For Hard Days | AM + PM
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bluebyrd-screaming · 2 years ago
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A lot of skin care stuff is bs, but please wear sunscreen if you will be spending a lot of time outdoors, no matter the weather or your complexion. Skin cancer is no joke
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theguest2 · 3 months ago
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the thing abt skin care that sucks is that you truly cannot get multiple benefits from one product which is incredibly annoying when you like things simple as possible. especially frustrating when you have combination skin. AND youre fucking broke
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naisseskincare · 3 months ago
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Best Sunscreen Spray
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Shield your skin with the power of Hydraguard!
Our unique biphasic sunscreen combines the best of both lotion and serum, offering maximum protection and nourishment against the sun's harmful rays.
Your skin deserves it!
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ilovegirlssomuch123 · 4 months ago
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Skincare brands are a bunch of misogynistic bullshit. They sell the idea of "perfect skin" as the goal, of which their idea is unachievable for most people and they know it.
Taking care of your body shouldn't be mixed in with all these weird standards... I have naturally oily skin and am prone to acne, especially at a certain point of my cycle (hormonal acne?? Idfk) and it would make my skin picking urges worse + they were painful. My doctor prescribed a topical clindamycin and i got otc niacinimide and it seriously reduced my acne and picking urges by consequence and all that.
Anyway that to say, wearing sunscreen is great, not because of the Horrific idea that you might look older if you don't wear it, but because it prevents burning and literal cancer. Retinoids (including retinol but there's more than that) have medicinal purpose, since they increase cell turnover in the skin (usually used for acne), but most people like it for getting rid of fine wrinkles, which is medically unnecessary. Vitamin C can help repair sun damage and heal your skin faster if you get a cut or acne or whatever else gets through your skin, but it's used for... you guessed it, getting rid of dark spots and wrinkles. Hyaluronic acid improves skin hydration which can help with ezcema and conditions like rosecea, but its used for... wrinkles. Moisturizing your face can help improve your skin barrier, you know, that thing that keeps particles and bugs and bacteria from entering your body. But why is it touted? So that your skin LOOKS bouncy and so that you dont DARE look old one day.
Like all of these ingredients have use beyond cosmetic, a lot which are used for medical conditions and specific, solvable (or managable) problems. Almost no one needs a routine with all of these items, but taking care of an issue of which there is an easy chemical solution to shouldn't come packaged with all of these sexist messages that you must be keeping yourself pretty and young looking all the time.
I just feel like these things shouldn't come with pretty packaging and promises. In an ideal world, they should be packaged like an otc medication with dosage and use case info, to be used by people who will actually benefit from them instead of people on instagram with a blurring filter on who tell people if they don't slather 7 different products on their face every day and night they might look their age.
Buying one product you need once and using it until it's gone isn't expensive, what's expensive is buying entire skincare routines you were shamed into getting and stopping using it the next day or week or month because you never had purpose for it in the first place, then starting that over again once you see an influencer talking about a new one... it's so pointless. It exists to get people to spend their money.
Idk I wish we could just take care of our body for the sake of taking care of our body.
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