When it comes to sun protection, if you were being graded, what grade would you give yourself? Do you apply sunscreen, wear sunglasses and a hat every time you leave your house? Are you in the habit of reapplying sunscreen when spending periods of time outside? Do you apply sunscreen on cloudy days? You should be asking yourself these questions.
Read MoreLip balm with SPF is available in a variety of formulas, including regular lip balms, tinted lip balms, and lip glosses. It is important to choose a lip balm with SPF that contains moisturizing ingredients, such as vitamin E, Shea butter, or beeswax. The lip balm should also have broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays.
Read MoreThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that all sunscreens remain potent for three years. So, if you have unopened sunscreen leftover from last summer, it should still be good to use for the next two summers. Did you know that not all sunscreen manufacturers print the expiration date on their product?
Read MoreTo avoid sun-damaged skin, covering up with sunscreen is key to protecting your skin during sunny days, but many people don’t bother when the weather is cold or gloomy. This might seem logical at first. After all, if the sun’s not shining, what’s the point of sunscreen?
Read MoreFederal Package’s extensive capabilities allow you to get the sunscreen formula you require, without the hassle.
Read More