We talk a lot about how to apply sunscreen because we need to be wearing it every single day. But what about removing it? At the end of the day, we want everything to come off our skin... including the several layers of liberally applied (and re-applied) sunscreen. Much like mascara, sunscreen is notoriously difficult to remove. So, with that in mind, we asked experts how to properly cleanse skin, without irritating our faces. Read on.
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If you've spent any time at all on your Instagram Explore page, you've probably noticed that the 90s are back in a big way. From dad sneakers paired with high socks, to bandanas and butterfly clips, we've been seeing more and more 90s trends coming to the forefront (and it doesn't look like they're going anywhere anytime soon).
You already know that sunscreen is a year-round must — and given the aging, burning and cancer-causing powers of UVA and UVB rays, an extra layer of protection with a sun hat is also a good idea.
News flash: sunscreen isn't just for the outdoors. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends wearing sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher everywhere and every day.