Yes. Just not too close to your eyes. And go light on your forehead if you'll be doing anything that might cause you to sweat, to keep the sweat from washing the sunscreen into your eyes.
Use sunscreen is what ive been told just rub it in like you would when you use sunscreen
After I take a bath I apply lotion on my body and sunscreen on my face.
Keep your face clean and use moisturizer and sunscreen. Eating healthy foods is always a plus, and investing in a good skin care regimen especially for your type of skin would be a good idea.
It depends on where you actually are for the amount of sunscreen a person would use and how much skin they are exposing. For instance, if you're about to be exposed to a great about of sunlight, you would apply sunscreen to your entire body (or exposing skin) and even the face. If you lived some where cold and there's not that much sunlight, then it's best to apply it to you face, hand and arms.
There really is no good exercise to avoid face wrinkles. A big part of it is genetics, but you can help by using sunscreen daily, having a good diet, and maintaining a healthy weight.
he slather butter on his pancake. my mom usually slather sunscreen on my face before go out.
Probably just to have a good facial routine, and use sunscreen.
I have been using Himalaya Herbals Sunscreen lotion the past 3 summers and I can feel the real difference on my face after applying this sunscreen lotion. It applies smoothly and is safe to use in water.
dont try to make it lighter, use a sunscreen with good spf to protect it.
That depends on what is available in your area. whatever you use it wont make any difference where you use it.
You should apply the Clinique sun broad spectrum spf50 sunscreen face cream where you need long lasting protection from the sun. Ideally this should be applied in the morning for long lasting sun protection. It can be applied before make up and by hand gently massaging into the face.
Wash your face twice a day, wear sunscreen, massage your face with vitamin E rich oils