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Skin Aging Isn't Just from Day-to-Day Sun Exposure

by on ‎06-11-2014 04:16 PM

Skin aging can occur during day-to-day sun exposure. Not just sun exposure on the beach, or during a summer jog in the park when we have the common sense of wearing sunscreen. Sun exposure happens at times when we least expect it. Such as walking to the parking lot on an overcast winter day. Dropping off the dry cleaning on an early spring morning. Or driving your car on a not-so-bright day.


This leaves us with no other choice but to wear sunblock every day, preferably an SPF 30 broad spectrum UVA/UVB. When I learned more about skin and sun exposure, I felt compelled to make you (and I) an SPF 30-Day Cream that'll make you feel pretty, because otherwise you probably wouldn't wear it.


My SPF 30-Day Cream is actually three products in one: a day cream, SPF 30 broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection, and primer/foundation. The self-adjusting color is the best part. It's tinted with melanin, the color pigment of your own skin. Our unique technology provides the self-adjusting color properties our product is famous for.
—Dr. Denese