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Friday’s Fab Find: Colorescience Sunforgettable

By Bridgetteraes @BridgetteRaes

SunforgettableWhen the name of the game is skin protection, sunscreen is a must do. I always try to put a sunscreen of at least 30 SPF on before my foundation. But there is an issue with my skin. In the winter it’s combination with an oily T zone.  Combine that with humidity and in the summer my skin is an oil slick.

Colorscience’s Sunforgettable has solved that issue by creating powered sunscreen for the face!  And it couldn’t be easier to use as it comes in its own self dispensing brush that is easy to apply and comes in three different shades. Sunforgettable mineral sunscreen comes in both SPF 30 and 50. It provides sheer weightless natural coverage and it is water resistant so it can stand up to a bit of sweat.

Suncreen is the best way to way to protect our skin from wrinkles, yet almost every sunscreen lotion warns us to ‘keep away from eyes’.  Sunforgettable Loose Mineral Eyescreen SPF 30 brightens and diffuses discoloration around the eyes while providing broad spectrum UVA/UVB sun protection. Wear it alone as a primer to make your eye shadow last longer.

Sunforgettable also makes a primer with an SPF 30 to wear alone or under foundation and a lipgloss with SPF 35.

One important tip regarding sunscreen for the face: don’t stop at your jaw! Make sure to apply sunscreen down your neck all the way to your cleavage. Sunscreen on your chest not only protects you from Melanoma but prevents crease marks between your breasts.

Get started with some of these Colorescience Sunforgettable products

Friday’s Fab Find: Colorescience Sunforgettable
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Win a Colorescience Sunforgettable Mineral Sunscreen

Colorescience is giving away one mineral sunscreens to a lucky reader.  Simply like Colorescience’s Facebook Page and let us know below why sun protection is so important to you.  We’ll announce the winner next Friday.

Friday’s Fab Find: Colorescience Sunforgettable
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