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Friday’s Fab Find: DHC Skincare

By Bridgetteraes @BridgetteRaes

Friday’s Fab Find: DHC SkincareWhat the most important thing about sunscreen? That you use it? No, the most important thins is that you LIKE it. Because if you LIKE it you'll use it! I think we all have a bottle of sunscreen that was too sticky, smelled weird, etc., and it sat in the back of our drawers until we realized it had expired and tossed it out.

While we brought you a great sunscreen during the month of May from Trilipiderm, variety is the spice of life. We have two great options for you to check out from DHC Skincare.

DHC White Sunscreen broad-spectrum SPF 25 facial sunscreen safeguards your complexion, reflecting both UVA and UVB rays with powerful minerals, and fights wrinkles-making it essential all year-round. The lightweight, non-greasy matte formula spreads easily and evenly and won't cause breakouts because it protects with skin-loving titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. Vitamins C and E fight free radicals and alpha-arbutin brightens the skin while daily use of sunscreen can help prevent wrinkles. Plus, this product is fragrance free, sensitive skin-friendly and makes a great makeup base

DHC Camu-Camu White Day Milk SPF 20 face sunscreen moisturizer protects from UV rays and instantly illuminates with light-reflecting particles. It helps brighten your complexion with camu-camu-one of the world's greatest naturally occurring sources of vitamin C. In addition to protecting your skin it helps firm texture and even tone, features skin-loving emollients to hydrate and keep skin looking dewy, and can be worn alone or as a foundation makeup primer

This week not one but TWO lucky readers will get a free bottle of my personal favorite Camu Camu White Day Milk SPF 20 sunscreen. Simply "Like" DHC's Facebook page and leave a comment below on why you want a bottle and you could win.

Did you know? The Journal of the American Medical Association of Dermatology released a study in 2014 stating that people who use indoor tanning beds are 74% more likely to develop skin cancer. In short the number of skin cancer cases related to tanning is higher than the number of lung cancer cases due to smoking.

Check out DHC Skincare here.


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