Skin Care Myths It’s Time to Stop Believing
Skin Care Myths It’s Time to Stop Believing We've all been there. A friend swears by lemon juice for dark spots. A family member insists...
Sunscreen tends to get pulled out in summer and forgotten the rest of the year. But UV radiation doesn’t take a break, and neither should your SPF.
Here’s why, and what to do about it.
UV rays are present year-round, and several factors make sun protection especially important in Nepal:
Whether you’re trekking in the mountains, commuting through Kathmandu, or working outdoors in the Terai, your skin is taking it in every single day. The long-term effects of ignoring this are not pretty: tanning, pigmentation, premature aging, and in serious cases, an increased risk of skin cancer.
With so many options out there, the label can feel overwhelming. Keep it simple and look for:
For oily or acne-prone skin, a gel-based or lightweight formula will feel far more comfortable and won’t clog your pores.
The best sunscreen in the world won’t help if you’re not using it right:
Sunscreen works best with a little backup:
Consistent sun protection is one of the easiest and most impactful things you can do for your skin. The results won’t show up overnight, but ten years from now, your skin will thank you.
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