Protect your skin from the sun in the snow
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Take care of your skin from the sun in the snow.
Times in the snow are exciting, fun and eagerly awaited, but they can also be challenging for the skin on your face if you don't take precautions. The combination of freezing wind and sun can negatively affect the health of your skin while enjoying your favorite activity in the snow. It's crucial to have products on hand to protect you and ensure your experience is unforgettable and worry-free.
At Gisèle Denis, we give you an alternative for your well-being, we give you alternatives to protect your skin from the sun while you enjoy skiing. There are two sets of products that can give you the protection you need. It is important to take into account the protection of both face and lips, so include in your choice the Lip Sunscreen SPF 30, an essential remedy to preserve the delicate skin of the lips, which lacks melanin, against solar radiation and keep them hydrated.
On the other hand, it would be wise to include Ultralight Face Protector SPF 50+. This ultra-lightweight, water-resistant product is formulated to protect effectively as it absorbs, leaving a matte, shine-free finish. Its advanced sunscreens defend against harmful UVA and UVB rays. In addition, it contains active ingredients that nourish the skin, maintain optimal hydration and prevent the formation of spots and wrinkles, fighting premature aging caused by the sun.
If you are looking for a very high sun protection with physical filters only, the Mineral Face Protector SPF 50+ is ideal, especially for sensitive areas such as moles and scars, or for those intolerant to chemical sunscreens. It is water resistant and provides a mattifying effect. Its formula, with 90.96% ingredients of natural origin, is ocean-friendly, protecting you from UVA and UVB rays while soothing and preserving sensitive skin.
Additional Tips for Protecting Your Skin from the Sun in the Snow:
- Wear Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from intense reflections in the snow with quality sunglasses.
- Constant Moisturizing: Exposure to the cold can dehydrate the skin, so be sure to keep it well hydrated.
- Avoid Peak Hours: Limit sun exposure during peak hours to reduce the risk of sunburn.
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