Given our sunny South African climate, sunscreen isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s a must-have.
Packing all the skincare essentials to ensure you remain looking and feeling fresh as a daisy as you enter yet another new year is commendable and totally respectable.
While prevention is always better than cure, the new generation of SPFs do more than simply protect your skin in the present.
If you are doing a good old staycation and heading to the beach, bush, or berg, you’ll need to think about what daily skincare saviours to take with you.
Golfers, runners, tennis players, and anybody who spends a decent amount of time outside – are you here for this?
Another year, another scorching hot summer. But for many, years of enjoying the weather has led to dry skin, dark marks, and wrinkles.
Sun damage is something that we usually associate with mature skin, but it can set in as early as your twenties if you don’t pay close enough attention.
Mark Zuckerberg waged war on the sun with more sunscreen than most would wear in a lifetime while surfing in Hawaii.
There are a number of key ingredients in your face cream that could be doing more harm than good over the summer months. Here’s what to watch out for.
SPF15, SPF30, SPF50 – we see these numbers all the time, but do you actually know what they denote?
Sun exposure is responsible for more than 80% of visible ageing. So, if you don’t already have a sunscreen you love, now is the time to find one.
Summertime and the living is easy – but with increasing daylight hours, it’s more important than ever to make sure your skin is protected from the sun’s harsh rays.