Archive for August 13th, 2012
- Use a clay-based cleansing mask weekly to unclog pores and help prevent blemishes.
- Heat and humidity increase oil production. Apply oil-free moisturizer only to areas of the face that feel dry and tight.
- Your sunscreen comes off with your sweat, so reapply it often. Mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide can have a mattifying effect and may work better for oily skin.
- Carry oil- blotting papers to refresh your face throughout the day.
- Avoid strong hydroxy acids or other ingredients that are more likely to sting skin in hot, humid environments.
High-Altitude Tips
Posted August 13, 2012
on:- Slather on extra moisturizer in the morning and at night.
- UV radiation increases 10%-12% for every 3,000 fee of elevation, so even if you can’t see the sun, apply sunscreen with antioxidants to protect your skin.
- Don’t forget to protect your lips as well. The sun can be relentless at higher altitudes, especially in states such as Colorado, where the sun shines more than three hundred days a year.
- Use saline nasal sprays to keep the membranes of your nose moist and prevent nosebleeds.
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