Wednesday, December 24, 2014

About Acne: Sun Protection This Winter

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Yes, I'm seriously talking about sun protection during the wintertime. 

Although we tend to think of sun protection as only a warm-weather necessity, the reality is you can get a burn all year long.  (Anyone else ever come back from a long weekend of skiing with a painfully sunburned face?)

So, if you're hitting the slopes during the holidays, make sure to protect your skin!  Read on for some articles to help you do just that.

Enjoy your holidays!

Angela

How To Choose a Sunscreen That Won't Break You Out
Think sunscreen is just an oily, gooey, pore-clogging mess?  There are products out there that will change your perception of sunscreen (and protect your skin without causing breakouts.)

Do You Really Need a Sunscreen (Even In the Winter)?
Find out why you might want to add sunscreen into your winter-weather skin care routine.

Can Your Acne Treatments Cause Photosensitivity?
Certain acne treatments make skin more sensitive to the sun, and more prone to sun damage.  Does yours?

Everything You Need to Know About Sun Protection
Sun protection tips, tailored especially for breakout-prone skin types. 


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