Beauty Tip – Natural UV Skin Protection
Professional Beauty Tip:
Using mineral makeup gives your skin natural UV protection and also antioxidants to help slow down the aging process.
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Professional Beauty Tip:
Using mineral makeup gives your skin natural UV protection and also antioxidants to help slow down the aging process.
After a glycolic peel, like the one in the Pure AHA facial, the first layer of your skin has been removed to help make way for clean, fresh skin. When you do a series of peels, your skin is especially vulnerable and sensitive to UV rays because it does not have that protective first layer of skin.
Active UV Defense Sunscreen from Skinceuticals
This is a great daily sunscreen. It has a SPF 15 to prevent sunburn and it retains its sunburn protection factor longer than most after vigorous activity, swimming or perspiring. It also provides protection against both UVA and UVB rays, which may contribute to sunburn, skin damage and signs of premature agin.

The adage ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’ may no longer apply to apples having the ability to keep just the flu bug away.
The discovery of phloretin, an antioxidant derived from apples, means that the fruit may also help reduce the risk of skin cancer.
‘Phloretin is a powerful antioxidant found to be effective in protecting human skin from the effects of the sun when applied topically,’ said Dr Sheldon Pinnell, founder of SkinCeuticals. He was the leader of the scientific team that made the discovery after five years of research.
The United States-based skincare brand is the first to combine phloretin with other well-known antioxidants like vitamin C into a single anti-ageing serum called Phloretin CF.
Early clinical studies showed that phloretin – found both in the flesh and skin of apples, as well as in the root bark of apple, pear and grapefruit trees – effectively fights the effects of photo-ageing.
Photo-ageing refers to the ageing of skin by ultraviolet (UV) radiation as a result of repeated exposure to the sun over many years.
A 2006 study published in the Biological And Pharmaceutical Bulletin found that phloretin reduces DNA damage caused by UV radiation by 80 per cent.
In addition, the compound also inhibits the enzyme elastase, which causes wrinkles and sagging skin.
Excessive exposure to UV rays causes skin cells to weaken.
The worst outcome of this damage is skin cancer, where skin cells start to multiply abnormally.
Resisting this process are chemical compounds called antioxidants.
Antioxidants guard against photo-ageing by transforming unstable molecules, called free radicals, into unreactive compounds.
The tricky part, when using antioxidants in skincare products, is combining them with other chemicals such that their efficacy will not be lowered. Vitamin C, for instance, is unstable and disintegrates after some time.
The development of the patent-pending technology in the formula Phloretin CF, now sold as a skincare product containing a cocktail of three antioxidants – vitamin C, ferulic acid and phloretin – is the cumulation of over 20 years of work, said Dr Pinnell.
However, this breakthrough does not mean that antioxidants can replace sunscreen entirely, he said.
‘At this point, I wouldn’t say that you can eliminate sunscreen,’ he said. ‘Maybe in the future, as antioxidant technology gets better.’
However, Dr Pinnell recommends the use of antioxidants in addition to the application of sunscreen in a daily skincare regimen.
‘Sunscreen contains a lot of synthetic chemicals,’ he said. ‘It works only on the outside, absorbing UV rays.
‘Antioxidants, on the other hand, work inside the skin and provide long-term protection.’
Having said that, it is important not to overdo things, added Dr Pinnell. This is because UV rays help our skin produce vitamin D that is vital for calcium absorption.
‘You can be relatively vitamin D-deficient if you use sunscreen and antioxidants very religiously,’ he said.
Instant Glow
So you’ve just reached home after a nerve-wrecking day at the office and have to leave immediately for a dinner party thrown by your husband’s most revered business client. How to get that glow in a flash? You could cheat and layer on the blusher, but a better option would be to try this: simply mix equal amounts of lemon and honey, apply it to your face and wash off after ten minutes.
Peaches And Cream
Great looks come with great skin, so get crackin’ on that epidermis. Dirt and oil blocks pores causing blackheads and pimples, while dirt, grime and pollutants are drawn to oily skin like moths to a flame. So wash your facem cleanse and tine at least twice a day.

A snazzy pair of sunglasses not only looks great, but also delays the onset of crow’s feet (wrinkles on the sides of the eyes) which are accelerated by squinting in the sun.