Tips for Healthy, Summer Skin Care
Are you starting to click on all the ads for summer clothes – linen, shorts, breezy shirts, sandals and sneakers?
Just like your wardrobe needs to change when the weather heats up, your skin care does, too.
Your two square-meters of skin on your body are what you are really wearing for summer. Summer’s wear-and-tear on it will last a lifetime. Be smart. I can help. Over 30 years of watching the skin of my dear patients evolve over time has taught me a thing or two about how we can fully enjoy summer and a lifetime of beautiful, healthy skin, too.
My team and I have bundled the best summer skin care kits to get you ready. Take a look:
My SunSavvy Around Town Sun Protection Bundle has what you need to emerge from winter ready to attend graduations, weddings, end-of-school celebrations, and the first farmer’s markets or festivals of the season. Get the hang of it with good sun protection.
For all skin not under clothing, you need to A.S.K. if your protection is perfect, then make it so. That means:
Apply the right sunscreen.
You need one for your face and one for everywhere else. You have to love your sunscreens – gooey and gross does not compliance make (sorry, derm doc geek moment).
My Sheer Strength products are pleasers – Matte tinted for facial skin to absorb shine and blend invisibly into all skin tones. Yep, no white tint to say “sunscreen.” Just pure mineral protection – high tech invisible. My Spray is a solution with beefy mineral protection that is also invisible (thank you science). And, the huge bonus, it spreads well and dries to an imperceptible finish so you are not covered in thick goo that rubs into fabric and feels icky. Yep, a miracle – imperceptible mineral zinc-oxide protection!
S stands for Shade because you need it.
Every UV ray that is not a direct hit on your precious two meters of skin is a “win,” especially for the highly-bombarded head and neck (that’s what we docs call the highest risk skin cancer zone). This means your face, ears, scalp, and the sides of your neck. That’s job security real-estate for me, and you don’t want my kind finding surgical opportunities there. Wear a proper sun hat, and learn how comfortable they are. I’ve got you covered with really nice ones at really nice prices because I care.
Know your exposure intensity.
Sometimes, it’s lower, and sometimes, it’s unbelievable – trust me. My little Detecto Ring Beads will teach you that UV bounces into your shade and gets through things like fabrics, shade cloths, etc. Give ‘em a try and be astounded. When they brightly color up, you need to get your protection in order ASAP. For example, move to where they are not so brightly colored and apply more of that handy Spray Sunscreen that you can keep in your tote.
Summer, we love you. Skin, we love you. Let’s go outside and play – well prepared!
Summer Pityrosporum Folliculitis-Ready SunSavvy Kit
That itchy, tender summer acne has a name – it’s Pityrosporum Folliculitis. The pityrosporum yeast (also called Malassezia) comes out to play when your skin is warm and sweaty – creating a little wonderful tropical vacation for the yeast.
This little guy flourishes, and you get bright red, itchy bumps and pustules or little pin-point flesh-colored bumps along the hairline, forehead, jaw, neck, and upper chest and back. And, they heal with little brown marks and scars. Eeee gads! Keep him unhappy in advance with products that do the trick.
My combination of Calming Zinc Soap and my Ultimate Acne Kit will help keep this yeast from celebrating in your cutaneous tropical conditions. Use my light-weight Sheer Strength Sunscreens to help inhibit the brown discoloration left behind, if and when a pimple breaks out.
My facial Matte Sunscreen has the added bonus of absorbing oil and shine. Plus, it comes with a tinting that blends into all skin tones to soften any old complexion flaws. If you wear makeup, it’s a great prep for that, too. My Spray Sunscreen is handy, never gooey, and invisible on skin so it’s perfect for neck, chest, back, and everywhere. It also carries well in backpacks and totes. Summer without the burst of summer acne – Yippee ki-yay!
SunSavvy Antioxidant Backup Plan for Your Sun Protection
Antioxidants are your skin’s “domestic” protective reserve forces for your two square-meters of skin. They work to defend you from free radicals that damage precious structures – DNA, lipid cell membranes and things you need for good-looking and healthy skin.
Free radicals form from normal cellular metabolism (aka life), but you get doused with them when UV gets through your best-laid defensive, sun protection plans. And, they will. Yep, try as you may, your sun protection will not be 100%.
Don’t you notice that you get ever so slightly tan, or your freckles get just a wee bit darker, even when you’re trying really hard not to let that happen?
Antioxidants can help keep those sneaky UV-rays from hitting what’s precious if you have a generous reserve waiting – like a “domestic” protective reserve ready for emergency backup.
When a free radical forms, antioxidants can catch it and neutralize it, and the DNA and lipid membranes can be spared the damage. It’s a back-up plan, and scientific study has shown it’s a sound one for your skin.
Add the best in green tea ECGC polyphenols and vitamin C. They’re tricky to formulate, but I’ve got the right pharmaceutical-grade products that have served my patients (and myself) well for these many years. We see them work, and you can, too. I’ve added them to my favorite Sheer Strength Sunscreens.
Layer the Green Tea and then the Vitamin C under your moisturizer and sunscreen, and you’ve got a primary (sunscreen) and a secondary (antioxidant) back-up system for free radicals. As a proponent of safety and security, it’s my top choice for greeting the coming days of strolling outside in the beautiful, warm weather.
Ready, set, warm weather and outdoor fun, here we come………
Check out my Summer SunSavvy Bundles here, and get ready to greet the sun without the skin damage this year.
/* general yuzo style */ .yuzo_pro{ overflow: hidden; padding: 10px 0; margin: 10px 0; width: 100%; display: block; /*float: left;*/ /*problem with other plugins*/ clear: both; } .yuzo_pro .yuzo_clearfixed, .yuzo_widget_wrap .yuzo_clearfixed{clear: both;display: block;margin: 5px 0;} .yuzo_pro .text-center { text-align:center;margin:0 auto;display:block; } .yuzo_pro h3 {margin-bottom: 0!important} .yuzo_pro .relatedposts {margin: 0 0 20px 0; float: left; font-size: 12px;} .yuzo_pro .relatedposts h3 {font-size: 20px; /*margin: 0 0 5px 0;*/ } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb {margin: 0 1px 0 1px; float: left;line-height: 15px;text-align: left; /*padding: 5px;*/ } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb img {margin: 0 0 3px 0; padding: 0;} .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb a {overflow: hidden; text-decoration: none; display:block; padding:0;background-image: none;background-color:transparent; } .yuzo_pro .yuzo_text { margin-top: 10px; display: block; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo-img-wrap{ margin-bottom: 4px; } .yuzo_pro .yuzo__bf_text{margin:10px auto;} .yuzo_pro .yuzo__title--centered { text-align:center;display:block;margin:0 auto; } #wp-admin-bar-admin_yuzo_views .yuzo_menu_bar_icons{ margin-left: 5px;width: 20px;height: 26px;background-image:url('https://www.drbaileyskincare.com/info/blog/wp-content/plugins/yuzo-pro/assets/images/fires3.png');background-repeat: no-repeat; position: absolute;top: 0;left: 0; } #wp-admin-bar-admin_yuzo_views .ab-item{ position: relative; padding-left: 26px!important;} #wp-admin-bar-admin_yuzo_views .yuzo_menu_bar_icons.color_normal{ background-position: -3px 5px; } #wp-admin-bar-admin_yuzo_views .yuzo_menu_bar_icons.color_flare_hot{ background-position: -22px 5px; } #wp-admin-bar-admin_yuzo_views .yuzo_menu_bar_icons.color_flare_hot2{ background-position: -43px 5px; } #wp-admin-bar-admin_yuzo_views .yuzo_menu_bar_icons.color_flare_hot3{ background-position: -62px 5px; } #wp-admin-bar-admin_yuzo_views .yuzo_menu_bar_icons.color_flare_hot4{ background-position: -83px 5px; } /* theme standar style */ .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb.box_shadow_related .yuzo-img { /*box-shadow: 1px 1px 3px rgba(227, 227, 227, 1);*/ box-shadow: 0 1px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2) !important;} .yuzo_pro img{ width:48.6px !important; height:250px !important; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb{ line-height:inherit;background: ;color:!important; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb:hover{ background:#FCFCD2 !important; -webkit-transition: background 0.2s linear; -moz-transition: background 0.2s linear; -o-transition: background 0.2s linear; transition: background 0.2s linear;;color:!important; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb a{ color:!important;text-decoration:none;outline:none;border-bottom:0; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb a:active,.yuzo_pro .relatedthumb a:focus,.yuzo_pro .relatedthumb a:-webkit-any-link{ color:}!important;text-decoration:none;outline:none;border-bottom:0; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb:hover a{ color:!important; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb:hover .yuzo__text--title{ color:!important; } .yuzo_pro .yuzo_text, .yuzo_pro .yuzo_views_post { color:!important; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb:hover .yuzo_text, .yuzo_pro:hover .yuzo_views_post { color:!important; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb{ box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0% 1% 0% 0%!important; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .icon_middle_only_style_1 { display:none; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta { margin:2px 2px 2px 2px;;font-size: 12px;color: #7a7a7a; text-align: left ; ;line-height:12px; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_view, .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_date, .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_category, .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_author{ display:inline; margin:0 5px; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta > div:nth-child(1) { margin-left: 0!important; text-align: left; margin-right: 0!important; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_view:before{ content:''; font-family: 'Fontawesome'; font-size:13px;padding-right: 1px; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_date:before{ content:''; font-family: 'Fontawesome'; font-size:13px;padding-right: 1px; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_category:before{ content:''; font-family: 'Fontawesome'; font-size:13px;padding-right: 1px; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo_meta .yuzo_meta_author:before{ content:''; font-family: 'Fontawesome'; font-size:13px;padding-right: 1px; } /* Effects */ /* Shine image link: http://jsfiddle.net/AntonTrollback/nqQc7/; */ .ilen_shine { display: block; /*width: 332px; height: 332px;*/ position: relative; overflow: hidden; } /* "shine" element */ /* Could be a pseudo element but they lack support for CSS transitions in some browsers */ .ilen_shine .shine-effect { z-index:1; position: absolute; top: -110%; left: -210%; width: 200%; height: 200%; opacity: 0; background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2); background: -moz-linear-gradient( left, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 75%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) 90%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0) 100% ); background: -webkit-linear-gradient( top, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 75%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) 90%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0) 100% ); background: -webkit-gradient( linear, left top, right top, color-stop(0% ,rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)), color-stop(75% ,rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)), color-stop(90% ,rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8)), color-stop(100%,rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0)) ); background: -o-linear-gradient( top, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 75%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) 90%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0) 100% ); background: -ms-linear-gradient( top, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 75%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) 90%,6 rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0) 100% ); background: linear-gradient( top, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1) 75%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) 90%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0) 100% ); -webkit-transform: rotate(30deg); -moz-transform: rotate(30deg); -ms-transform: rotate(30deg); -o-transform: rotate(30deg); transform: rotate(30deg); -webkit-transition-property: left, top, opacity; -moz-transition-property: left, top, opacity; -ms-transition-property: left, top, opacity; -o-transition-property: left, top, opacity; transition-property: left, top, opacity; -webkit-transition-duration: 0.5s, 0.5s, 0.1s; -moz-transition-duration: 0.5s, 0.5s, 0.1s; -ms-transition-duration: 0.5s, 0.5s, 0.1s; -o-transition-duration: 0.5s, 0.5s, 0.1s; transition-duration: 0.5s, 0.5s, 0.1s; -webkit-transition-timing-function: ease; -moz-transition-timing-function: ease; -ms-transition-timing-function: ease; -o-transition-timing-function: ease; transition-timing-function: ease; } /* Hover state - trigger effect */ .ilen_shine:hover .shine-effect { opacity: 1; top: -30%; left: -30%; } /* Active state */ .ilen_shine:active .shine-effect { opacity: 0; } .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb .yuzo-img{ }.yuzo_pro .relatedthumb:hover .yuzo-img{ -webkit-filter: grayscale(1.0);filter: grayscale(1.0); } /* for widgets */ .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-widget{} .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-widget .relatedthumb{ width: 100%; } .yuzo_pro .yuzo_wraps{margin-top:5px;} /* responsive */ .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-5 .relatedthumb { width:48.6%; } .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4 .relatedthumb { width:48.6%; } .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-3 .relatedthumb { width:48.6%; } .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-2 .relatedthumb { width:48.6%; } @media all and (max-width: 899px) { .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4 .relatedthumb { width:47.6%; } } @media all and (max-width: 750px) { .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4 .relatedthumb { width:47.6%; } .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-5 .relatedthumb { width:47.6%; } .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-5.yrows-1 .yuzo_wraps .relatedthumb:nth-child(5) { display: none; } } @media all and (max-width: 550px) { .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-3 .yuzo_wraps .relatedthumb, .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4 .yuzo_wraps .relatedthumb { width:48.6%; } .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-3 .yuzo_wraps .relatedthumb .yuzo-img-wrap , .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4 .yuzo_wraps .relatedthumb .yuzo-img-wrap, .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-3 .yuzo_wraps .relatedthumb .yuzo-img , .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4 .yuzo_wraps .relatedthumb .yuzo-img { height:210px!important; } } @media all and (max-width: 420px) { .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-3,.yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4,.yuzo_pro.ycolumns-2,.yuzo_pro.ycolumns-5{ margin:0 auto;} .yuzo_pro.ycolumns-3 .relatedthumb,.yuzo_pro.ycolumns-4 .relatedthumb,.yuzo_pro.ycolumns-2 .relatedthumb,.yuzo_pro.ycolumns-5 .relatedthumb { width:100%; margin:0 } } .yuzo_pro.theme_standar-style-1 .yuzo_text{ display: block; } .yuzo_pro{} .yuzo_pro .relatedthumb{}jQuery(document).ready(function( $ ){ jQuery('.yuzo_pro .yuzo_wraps').equalizer({ columns : '> div' }); });jQuery(document).ready(function(o){yuzo_js.is_singular&&1==yuzo_js.view_ajax&&jQuery.ajax({type:"GET",url:yuzo_js.ajaxur,data:"postviews_id="+yuzo_js.post_id+"&action=yuzo-plus-views&is_singular="+yuzo_js.is_singular,cache:!1});var s=1;jQuery(".wrap_button_ajax").on("click",function(o){o.preventDefault();var a=jQuery(".wrap_more_ajax").attr("data-num-post");jQuery(".animation_load_posts").css("display","block"),jQuery(".button-loads-more-post").css("display","none"),jQuery.ajax({url:yuzo_js.ajaxur,data:{action:"action_load_more_post",nonce:yuzo_js.nonce,sql:jQuery(".wrap_more_ajax").attr("data-sql"),ppp:a,page:s*a,title:yuzo_js.title,lang:yuzo_js.lang},success:function(o){if(1!=o)return jQuery(".wrap_more_ajax").append(o),jQuery(".animation_load_posts").css("display","none"),jQuery(".button-loads-more-post").css("display","block"),s++,void console.log(s);1==o&&(jQuery(".animation_load_posts").css("display","none"),jQuery(".button-loads-more-post").css("display","none"),jQuery(".yuzo-text-loads-more-no-post").css("display","block"))},type:"POST"}).fail(function(o,s,a){console.log("Error!! jqXHR:"+o+" textStatus:"+s+" errorThrown:"+a),jQuery(".animation_load_posts").css("display","none"),jQuery(".button-loads-more-post").css("display","block")})}).on("dblclick",function(o){o.preventDefault()}),1==yuzo_js.load_per_scroll&&1==o(".yuzo_pro").length&&o(window).on("scroll",function(){var s=o(window).scrollTop();height=o(".yuzo_pro").position().top,s>=height-o(window).height()/2-100&&(o(window).unbind("scroll"),o.ajax({url:yuzo_js.ajaxur,data:{action:"load_related_scroll",load_by_scroll:1,post_id:yuzo_js.post_id,is_singular:yuzo_js.is_singular,is_search:yuzo_js.is_search,is_archive:yuzo_js.is_archive,is_feed:yuzo_js.is_feed,is_home:yuzo_js.is_home,is_front_page:yuzo_js.is_front_page,title:yuzo_js.title},success:function(s){1!=s&&0!=s?(o(".animation_load_posts_pre").remove(),o(".yuzo_pro").append(s),o(window).unbind("scroll")):1!=s&&0!=s||o(".animation_load_posts_pre").remove()},type:"GET"}).fail(function(s,a,e){console.log("Error the load scroll related!! jqXHR:"+s+" textStatus:"+a+" errorThrown:"+e),o(".animation_load_posts_pre").length>0&&o(".animation_load_posts_pre").remove()}))})});jQuery(document).ready(function(a){function b(a,b,c){if(c){var d=new Date;d.setTime(d.getTime()+24*c*60*60*1e3);var e="; expires="+d.toGMTString()}else var e="";document.cookie=a+"="+b+e+"; path=/"}function c(a){var b="; "+document.cookie,c=b.split("; "+a+"=");if(2==c.length)return c.pop().split(";").shift()}function d(a){b(a,"",-1)}function e(){var b=c("yuzoclick_"+yuzo_js.post_id);if(b){var e=b.split("|");b=e[0];var f=e[1];b&&(d("yuzoclick_"+b),a.ajax({url:yuzo_js.ajaxur,data:{action:"action_click",nonce:yuzo_js.nonce,post_id:b,ip:f},success:function(a){console.log(a)},type:"POST"}).fail(function(a,b,c){console.log(a),console.log("yuzo: Error count clicks:"+a+" textStatus:"+b+" errorThrown:"+c)}))}}a(document).on("click",".yuzo_pro .relatedthumb, .yuzo_pro_w .relatedthumb",function(c){if(c.preventDefault(),a(this).attr("data-href"))var d=a(this).attr("data-href");else{var e=a(this);k=1;do e=e.parent(),k++;while(!e.attr("data-href")&&k
Share this Post