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May 20, 2012

Start getting in the habit of applying SPF now


RX for Brown Skin for skin care for black women.

 


While it's important to be sure you're wearing SPF all year round – as the sun's UV rays don't take a winter vacation – it's especially beneficial during the warmer months. Too often, people forget about this and end up with a severe sunburn on the first sunny day of the year.


In order to prevent this from happening to you, start being diligent now about applying your African American skin product with SPF.


While a sunburn will heal with time, it can sometimes cause long-lasting damage, such as dark spots on black skin, blisters or scarring. You can try to keep these effects at bay by applying aloe vera to your skin immediately after the signs of a burn start to show. This will promote healing and cool the surface of your skin.


Additionally, skin care for black women often contains ingredients meant to even out skin tone, which may help fade dark spots that pop up due to sun damage.


Of course, prevention is always the best medicine, so be sure to slather on your sunscreen to protect your beautiful ethnic skin from damaging rays.

 

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