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SilentKing
Joined: 26 Oct 2008 Posts: 10
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 4:47 am Post subject: sun-burns! and skin whitening suggestion plz? |
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hey everyone!!
I have recently got sun burns. Because i am a film maker. And going for out-door shoots really has affected my skin. Please any one can give me suggestions how can i stop geting my skin being affected by sun-ray??
Usually i have a very oily skin, but in winter i dont feel much of oil on face. And its usually dry.
What a i want to achieve:
First i want suggestions on removing those sunburns ..and something which will prevent those sun-burns in the future, when i go for shoot outside???
Secondly as i have a dark and oily skin(not in winter), i want something which can lighten my skin. I wonder how to choose a good product, because i dont want my skin to have side-effects of choosing a wrong product. So please suggest how to pick a good product for whitening the
skin??
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abeeenormal
Joined: 01 Nov 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 7:22 pm Post subject: Re: sun-burns! and skin whitening suggestion plz? |
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SilentKing wrote: | hey everyone!!
I have recently got sun burns. Because i am a film maker. And going for out-door shoots really has affected my skin. Please any one can give me suggestions how can i stop geting my skin being affected by sun-ray??
Usually i have a very oily skin, but in winter i dont feel much of oil on face. And its usually dry.
What a i want to achieve:
First i want suggestions on removing those sunburns ..and something which will prevent those sun-burns in the future, when i go for shoot outside???
Secondly as i have a dark and oily skin(not in winter), i want something which can lighten my skin. I wonder how to choose a good product, because i dont want my skin to have side-effects of choosing a wrong product. So please suggest how to pick a good product for whitening the
skin??
thanks |
Yes I spend way too much time outside and after awhile those OTC products and a hat were useless. I would suggest some high-end SPF skin protection by either Clarins or Perricone MD. I use both and have had great results. Just a tip -- Don't Share -- you will never get them back or you will have people lined up to use them. ; )
As far as lightenting (which is different from whitening) there is a new product on the market called Pycnogenol
perriconemd.com/index.cfm?action=shop.viewproduct&product_id=1100
I recommend the cream for your situation, I use both the cream and supplements - I mentioned this in another post about hyperpigmentation. UGH hate that word.
These should work -- sounds like a great job. Where do you film? What city? please don't say LA. |
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