While benefitting the Chicago Fire Foundation, s stellar soccer team has a fabulous event coming up on August The Chicago Fire White Party.
Please! While wearing whitish, of course, ll be there. Here’s what you have to know. We want to know what you would wear. Of course, whenever featuring a premium open bar, live DJ, hors d’oeuvres and a gift bag for each guest right after the night, this is undoubtedly will be an amazing night.
There’s also the big ‘pop up’ dining event Chicago in White on August 25th. Listen. Time spent sipping cocktails in the backyard or stretched out on a sandy beach are the little, sun shiney moments life is made of. We get that it’s summer.
Another question is. Hundreds of us know the sun damages our skin and have the foresight to apply SPF to our faces and bodies while lounging poolside at highnoon but what aboutincidental sun exposure from daily activities in our lives? We partnered with Olay to discuss fivekey times you may be protecting your skin from sun exposure. The average woman is exposed to 840 sun minutes a week, no matter the season. The sun is sneaky that way. Besides, harmful UV rays can cause ‘longterm’ damage when you least expect it, unless you’re being proactive about protection.
Think you’re protected from the sun in the car? Your side and rear windows won’t protect you from UVA rays, which can cause uneven damage. Different parts of your car will block specific types of UV types rays. Glass generally blocks UVB rays, and your windshield will protect you from UVB and UVA rays. Nevertheless, think again.
Consider applying a UV film to your work window to help filter out those harmful rays, and as always never forget your SPF.
Even though they may seem negligible at the time, these momentsof sun exposure add up.
These small instances reinforce why it’s crucial to apply a daily moisturizer with SPF, weather regardless forecastor how much time you think you’ll spend outside. Go for a SPF 30 moisturizer that provides UVA and UVB protection and has vitamins and ‘antiaging’ properties to counteract previous damage. Consequently, won’t block out UVA rays, which penetrate deep into the skin and cause lasting damage and premature aging, clouds can do a OK job of blocking out UVB rays, which cause harmful sunburns. You’re deadwrong, if you think you get a free pass on overcast days. Neuser, itonly reduces UV radiation by 20 to 40 percent.
While commuting
Just because the sun isn’t out doesn’t mean you should skimp on SPF!
It’s not something I recommend, if you haven’t. Essentially, be extra vigilant about applying SPF to exposed skin on these days and be sure to pick up a lip balm with SPF,because sunburned lips are the worst. Ever been sunburned at a ski resort? Even when it’s cloudy, snowing, and below freezing, UV rays can penetrate the cloud cover and reflect snow off, turning the world around you into a huge, dangerous tanning bed.
whenever according to Neuser, fewer than 30 percentof women report they regularly use sunscreen on their faces and exposed skin. Simply integrating a SPF 30 moisturizer into your daily routine will enhance and preserve your skin’s appearancewell intomiddle age. So, i will be 50 next year and I have no wrinkles or any crows feet! Hawaii so my sun exposure is probably higher than most. So, this is why I wear sunscreen 365 days a year, no matter where across the world I am.
While sitting at your desk
While commuting.
While running errands
While sitting at your desk. While running errands.
On cloudy days
On cloudy days. On snowy days.
On snowy days
Are you using SPF every day and do you notice a difference in your skin’s health? Start a discussion in the comments!