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Sun quick fixes
There are a million reasons to love the warm sunshine. Ultraviolet rays are not among them. Lucky for us, quick fixes to minimize these drawbacks do exist: sunscreen and sunglasses. And in the 21st century, these forms of protective gear don't look like protective gear. Sunscreen doesn't have to be thick and greasy, and sunglasses don't have to be so heavy and dark that you can't see a thing when you saunter inside for a blast of air conditioning. Everyone needs to wear some sort of sun protection on their skin every day -- not just on beach days, says Robert Kalafsky, Avon's executive director of skincare global research and development. And this isn't just a summertime rule. "There is no reason not to be protected every day," Kalafsky says, especially with the daily cosmetic products on the market now that contain sufficient UV protection. Avon's Age Block Environmental Protection Cream also claims to curb pollution and smoke damage. "There's a misconnection between outdoor and beach protection, and daily protection. They don't have to be the same."
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