All posts tagged "Sunscreen"
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Lifestyle
Why sunscreen should be part of your daily routine even in winter
July 9, 2025When winter arrives, many people stash away their sunscreen, thinking the cold weather and cloudy skies...
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Lifestyle
4 ways to re-apply sunscreen over makeup
April 30, 2025Wearing sunscreen daily is non-negotiable, but reapplying it every 2–3 hours — especially when you’re wearing...
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Lifestyle
3 key reasons for uneven skin tone and how to address them
January 6, 2025Skin problems are an ongoing issue with individuals. While some have acne-prone skin, others suffer from...
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Lifestyle
Here’s why you need sunscreen even when you’re staying indoors
September 11, 2024The first thing that comes to mind when using sunscreen is usually for outdoor purposes. It...
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Lifestyle
Cucumber juice is the best natural sunscreen; how to use it
June 21, 2024Cucumbers are the epitome of freshness and hydration and are available all year round. A good...
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Lifestyle
Why you should wear sunscreen all year round
February 27, 2024Sunscreen plays an important role to shield our skin from harmful sun rays. It is an...
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Lifestyle
4 foods that work as natural sunscreen
September 11, 2023If there’s one concern while stepping out in the sun, it has to be the ‘tan’...
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Lifestyle
5 major side effects of using sunscreen
September 20, 2022We are often advised to wear sunscreen when going out in the sun. Sun protection is...
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Lifestyle
How to buy the best sunscreen for your skin
March 17, 2022Sunscreen is one of the most important products in your skincare routine. Yet many black women...
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Lifestyle
5 important reasons to wear sunscreen daily
November 22, 2021Before you shoot us down, at least hear us out. We know buying sunscreen is as...
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Lifestyle
4 sunscreen myths you need to stop believing
June 3, 2021Sunscreen is the most important thing in our vanity kit, yet it is mired in a...
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Lifestyle
7 things that happen to your skin when you don’t use sunscreen
January 8, 2021Is sunscreen part of your skin care regimen? If the answer is no, that should probably change...