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Reverse Sun Damage!

Posted by beautystoredepot.com on 15th Sep 2010

Sun damage, also known as photo damage is a result of unprotected exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. It may be classified as either acute (as in a sunburn) or chronic (more gradual skin changes observed over time due to accumulated sun exposure). Chronic sun damage results in skin changes that may include age spots, hyperpigmented skin, fine lines and wrinkles and loss of skin tone and elasti … read more

Summer's Almost Over, but that Doesn't Mean it's Time to Lay off the Sunblock!

Posted by beautystoredepot.com on 8th Sep 2010

Summer is almost over and so many people start laying off the sunblock. Unfortunately, the sun is just as strong through out the whole fall and winter! I used iS Clinical treatment sunscreen all summer and I've also discovered that they have it in POWDER version ($40) that can be continually applied all day long! iS Clinical Suncare is made with Titanium Dioxide - the safest form of sunscreen.I me … read more

4 Basic Steps of SkinCare

Posted by beautystoredepot.com on 17th Aug 2010

There's tried-and-true ways to properly care for your skin, from the right way to cleanse your face, to the best moisturizers and sunscreens.Before we start with the proper daily 4-step skincare routine, you'll need to know your skin type. How you care for your skin is utterly dependent on the type of skin you have: oily, normal/combination, dry, sensitive or sun- damaged. Find out what skin type … read more

Dermalogica: Sun block and your Skin

Posted by beautystoredepot.com on 3rd May 2010

March 20 is the Vernal Equinox here in the Northern Hemisphere, when the sun will cross directly over the Earth’s equator. This brings the tilt of the Earth’s axis to 23.4 degrees, and this means that the sun’s rays hit us full-on.March 20 also is Nowruz, the Persian New Year. Doesn’t it make sense to you that the new year begins on the first day of Spring, when birds court and coo, and tender bud … read more

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