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How do you take care of your face at the beach?

How To Take Care of Your Skin at The Beach
  1. Keep It Simple. A beach day isn't the time to pile on ten layers of skincare or do a full face of makeup. ...
  2. Don't Exfoliate. If you're planning a trip to the beach, hold off exfoliation for a few days before the big day. ...
  3. Be Generous With Sunscreen. ...
  4. Hydrate With Aloe Vera.




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Should you wash your face after going in the ocean? Whether swimming in a pool or the ocean, it's a good idea to rinse off immediately afterward. Chlorine and salt can both be harmful to your skin.

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That's right – taking a dip in the sea is actually good for your skin. One of the most common benefits of salt water on skin is exfoliation. A swim in the ocean allows the salt to scrub away dead skin cells and open the pores. There aren't many all over natural ways of exfoliating, so lap it up.

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After showering and cleansing your skin, apply facial moisturizer and body lotion. High temperatures and a strong UV index can be drying, so moisturizing your skin before heading to the beach will keep you comfortable.

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How to be pretty on the beach?
  1. Choose a swimsuit that flatters your body.
  2. 1.1 It should be adapted to your bodytype. ...
  3. 1.2 It should be adapted to your skintone. ...
  4. Accessorize!
  5. 2.1 Polish ALL the nails. ...
  6. 2.2 Put some jewels on. ...
  7. 2.3 Put a nice hat on to protect from the sun (and to show-off) ...
  8. 2.4 Take something to cover your booty.


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Damaging UV exposure, salty water, and sandy wind all affect your skin, compromising its natural barrier. The sea and UV light will especially dry out the skin, says Sharyn Laughlin, MD, board-certified dermatologist and co-founder of The Sunscreen Company.

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Why Does My Skin Break Out at the Beach? Rubbing a beach towel on your face and body can stimulate your follicles and worsen acne. In addition, sitting around in a wet swimsuit can make bacteria more likely to grow and will leave sweat and oils on your face, back, and other areas.

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In conclusion: Yes, beach water is good for your skin! There are plenty of benefits to salt water for our skin. It is a free natural exfoliant and cleanser that helps dry out acne and tightens our pores making our skin look rejuvenated.

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