If it’s not on, it’s not on.

Think of this blog entry as a Beauty Public Service Announcement. Sunscreen should be worn everyday. Rain, hail or shine. After all, If it’s not on, it’s not on. Seriously folks. My heart is breaking here. So many beautiful faces and decolletes prematurely ageing (not to mention that other thing) all because not a skerrick of sunscreen has had the pleasure of routinely being in the presence of your grace. So many great foundations have decent SPF in them these days, primers are also cashing in, heck, even lots of lovely moisturizers have a SPF of 30+ in them now. Never mind the plethora of really suitable, good old-fashioned sunscreens currently available, which are devoid of the oily preparations and white casts of yesteryear. There really is no excuse. You are quite spoilt for choice when it comes to sun protection these days. The best thing to do is just put on sunscreen regardless, everyday, as part of your cleanse and moisturize routine. Before long, it will become automatic and everyone, yourself included, will remark at how gorgeously pristine and youthful your skin is. Promise.

April 16, 2007. All things beauty, skincare. 3 Comments.

3 Comments

  1. emily replied:

    i am so bad at waering sunblock i have to wear it more

    April 16th, 2007 at 9:28 pm. Permalink.

  2. kia replied:

    hi! just stopping by your blog. i’m a specktra member and beauty blogger too.. check me out sometime.. and join mybloglog.. it’s a great way to keep in touch with blogger without having to constantly update your blogroll.

    April 17th, 2007 at 9:52 am. Permalink.

  3. L replied:

    My gorgeous BM! You said it in a nutshell - I am proud to say that I am a obsessive SPF’er! Will not go outside without it on. Haha I have a bit of a road trip today to Sydney’s glorious western burbs and I’ve even packed the roll-on SPF for the window arm.

    xox

    P.S I find myself checking your blog first thing each morning - keep up the good work lovely!

    April 18th, 2007 at 9:03 am. Permalink.

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