How To Care For Your Skin After Sun Exposure – Take a journey with Tropic to learn how to get the best out of the sun and the best out of your skin, long after the sun goes down.
The truth is, the most sustainable way to protect yourself from the sun is to cover up and stay in the shade. But it’s been a long year, and none of us want to continue it by depriving ourselves of sunlight. So how can we protect ourselves from the sun using sustainable ingredients while still boasting healthy, glowing skin? (Spoiler alert: The trick is to protect yourself not only in the sun, but also after the sun.)
How To Care For Your Skin After Sun Exposure
SPF has been the skincare buzzword all over the headlines this year, and we’ve been reaching for our Great Barrier Sun Lotion more than ever before. In case you missed the memo, wearing SPF daily is a must—rain or shine—to protect our skin from the sun’s penetrating, invisible UV rays. In addition to protecting against sunburn and reducing the risk of melanoma, replenishing Factor 50 daily minimizes hyperpigmentation, evens out skin tone, and dramatically reduces signs of premature aging. Now that summer is in full swing, with bouts of beautiful sunshine and subsequent heat (we ignore the rain clouds), we are at greater risk of sunburn and long-term damage to our skin cells. So the formula is simple – the more your skin has been exposed, the more TLC it needs.
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We’ve put together a quick guide to taking care of your skin after the sun goes down so you can wear your winning sun glow with pride.
A cool shower is not just a refreshing ritual after a day spent in the sun, but also very good for our skin. Skin exposed to the sun will radiate heat long after it has gone into the shade, as blood vessels dilate and blood flow to the area increases. Actively cooling your skin is essential for both your skin’s comfort and health, so try boosting a quick cold shower with a creamy shower gel to rehydrate and apply a cold compress to mild sunburns.
Aftersun products are a must for your holiday bag, as anti-inflammatory ingredients are key to cooling your skin after the sun goes down. Our nourishing Sun Soothe Cooling Aftersun Lotion contains aloe vera combined with natural oils to deliver much-needed moisture to the skin to maintain elasticity and prevent dreaded dryness and flaking. While your skin is still damp after showering, apply to all sun-exposed areas to offer some TLC and instantly feel the cooling sensation refreshing your body. Focus on those pesky areas that are more prone to burns (shoulders, back, tops of feet – we’re looking at you). Avoid cleaning acids and harsh ingredients – they will dry out your skin even more.
For extra nourishment, incorporate oil into your post-tan regimen. Our Elixir Age-defying Omega Oil contains a range of nourishing, omega-rich ingredients found in moringa and rosehip to restore skin’s elasticity and instantly give you a radiant glow. Massage 3-6 drops all over your body after your Sun Soothe ritual to lock in all the goodness and lift your skin’s glow from within.
Summer Skin Care Tips
If you feel like your skin is looking a little dull after a day of carefully reapplying SPF, you don’t have to give up on factor 50. Try adding our Sun Drops Gradual Tan Face Serum to your skincare routine for a sunny, Southern of- France glow in a bottle. Start slowly when building your glow – we recommend mixing 1 to 6 drops with your moisturizer, depending on how bronzed you want your glow to be. Our sun drops leave you with a supple and healthy tone overnight, so you can safely top up your SPF without worrying about uneven skin tone.
We know sun care is a hot topic, because there are so many dos and don’ts that stand between you and a well-deserved summer tan. But along with our greater understanding of sun protection are more natural and sustainable ways to protect our skin from the sun than ever before. So what are you waiting for? If you suffer from dry, oily or sensitive skin, you’ve probably been searching for the best skin care regimen for a long time. With the overwhelming selection of skin care products on the market, it can be daunting trying to decipher which cleanser won’t dry out your skin and which serum will help hide wrinkles and blemishes. As if that wasn’t enough, we also need to take care to take preventative measures when it comes to sun exposure on our skin.
At Advanced Skincare Day Spa in New York, NY, we are committed to helping our clients find the best skin care products and facials that work for them. In this blog, we’re going to dive into some of the best ways to protect your skin from the sun.
It’s no surprise that the sun is your skin’s worst enemy. While you may enjoy the warmth and light of the sun on a warm summer day, exposing your skin to harmful UV rays can cause skin damage. When the sun’s rays fall on your skin, it reduces the skin’s ability to produce natural lubricating oils. Sun damage can take many forms, but the most common include:
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Did you spend too much time outdoors on vacation and now need some post-tan skin care? Read these five tips to help you rejuvenate dull, dry skin!
I’ll be the first to admit that as a long-term traveler who likes to travel light, I can be careless with my skincare routine.
One of the best ways to reduce luggage weight is to reduce toiletries, and unfortunately that means I don’t have the luxury of arming myself with an arsenal of beauty products to pamper my skin to the fullest.
How To Take Care Of Sun Damaged Skin 🏖️
When I was preparing for my wedding last year, I had a rude awakening after four months of scuba diving around Asia. Maybe I didn’t get as much sleep as I should have and probably spent too much time in the sun during peak hours.
Needless to say, my skin was not in ideal condition for a bride-to-be. My face had this dull, dry, leathery, “I just spent too much time in the sun” look.
If you’ve been in the sun for a long time while traveling and your skin is dry but not damaged, here are five post-tan skin care steps that helped me rejuvenate before my wedding!
My first mistake was to stop using one of my favorite beauty products: St Ives Apricot Scrub. After four months of traveling, I ran out of facial scrub and the brand is not available in Asia.
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However, I have since found out that Himalaya Herbals also has a similar product and this brand can be found in many places where I couldn’t find St Ives.
Start using a product like this as part of your regular cleansing routine and don’t forget to take some to keep your skin fresh when you travel.
A more in-depth approach to a regular peel is to schedule a professional facial peel. I couldn’t believe how radiant my skin felt after I had mine. I wish I had done it sooner!
Luckily, I had a layover in Seoul on my way back to Los Angeles from Manila, and I took advantage of a lot of skincare products at the duty-free shops at the airport.
Take Care Of Your Skin At The Sea
Fully equipped with everything I needed, I decided to try the highly recommended Korean ten-step skin care program. Have you heard about it? I’m not a beauty junkie, but after using these products, I’m a convert!
Masks are recommended as part of a ten-step Korean skincare routine, and I now realize that they’re one of the easiest and most effective things to keep your face looking soft when you’re on the go.
One of the easiest and most stylish ways to prevent sun damage (and wrinkles) is to use accessories like hats and sunglasses to cover your face.
Use sun hats to add a little extra coverage from the sun’s rays, especially when walking during peak daylight hours.
Summer Skin Care Essentials: Your Guide To Healthy Skin In The Sun
Don’t forget your sunglasses and consider buying a polarized pair! Last year, it wasn’t just my skin that suffered; my eyes too. Invest in polarized sunglasses, especially if you plan to be out in the snow, sea or sun for long periods of time.
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