
It's 6 pm on a June afternoon, and you're getting ready for dinner after a long day at the beach. You're going to throw on your fav sundress and let your natural hair flow after your shower. You grab your Vitamin C cleanser and Glycolic Cleanser and head to the shower. The water starts to hit your skin and you're a little confused. Is that stinging I feel? You fling the shower curtain open to look in the mirror to see what you already know is true. What you thought would just be tan skin has a reddish tint to it. "How is this possible?? I reapplied!" As you recall the events of the day you start to realize it's not as easy to remember after your 4th High Noon. Oh #@*&%. You stand there for a second to assess the damage. Your nose, forehead, and cheeks look just a little too sun kissed. What now? What's done is done.
*insert Deux Skin *
We've got you. There is now light at the end of the tunnel. We have your back! First thing you're going to do is grab your Skin Recovery Mist. Maybe even do a double spray. This will help bring hydration back into your skin and promote healing. Aloe is one of the key ingredients, and we all know aloe is great for a sunburn. Next, you're going to grab your Daily Skin Clarifier. This powerful antioxidant cocktail uses natural tyrosinase inhibitors such as bearberry, licorice, and mulberry along with phytic acid to reduce melanin production and help brighten the skin. Also, can be used to brighten skin after laser or acne treatments. The last step is our Cell Protection Balm. It's the ultimate healing balm for skin. It can be used anywhere on the skin, and on babies and baby dogs. It's infused with live yeast cell derivatives that promote cell renewal and collagen synthesis. It will feel heavy on your face, but it'll work like a charm!
Some things to avoid if you have a sunburn are exfoliants (even if they're in your cleanser) and retinol. Keep it simple to get to skin to heal.
Obviously, the best way to avoid this is reapplying a physical SPF vigorously, but again- sometimes it happens. Stock up before summer to get ahead of the problem!
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