Keeping your skin tone even and your face, neck and décolleté wrinkle-free is no easy task, however applying adequate sun protection every day will help you keep your skin looking young and fresh, as well as reduce your risk for skin cancer.
Over exposure to the sun’s harmful UV rays can damage pigment-producing skin cells called melanocytes and eventually lead to basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma or melanoma. That’s why daily use of powerful sunscreens like those found in Colorescience cosmetics is so important.
The Colorescience brand is well known for its high-caliber sun protection products, including mineral makeup powders and face primers as strong as SPF 50. What you may not know is that Colorescience has expanded its offerings to include a full range of cosmetics and other products with sun protection factors (SPF) of 30 or above, including:
- Foundation
- Serums
- Setting mists
- Eye shadow
- Mascara
- Eyeliner and eye brightener
- Blush
- Lip enhancers
Not only can you now enjoy a complete cosmetics line from Colorescience, you can experience the same effective Colorescience sun protection you’re used to from Colorescience mineral powders in each product. Colorescience sun protection products DON’T mess up your makeup because they ARE your makeup, so there’s no need for layering a separate sunscreen on your face, neck, arms, hands or décolleté.
Colorescience mineral powders and cosmetics are notoriously easy to use and carry with you, so it’s no hassle to reapply your sunscreen every two hours or more frequently if needed. Every product contains full spectrum protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays that acts instantly upon application, all without the need for greasy creams, sprays or lotions. It’s also safe to use Colorescience cosmetics on sensitive skin, as each product is non-irritating.
To learn more about sun protection with Colorescience cosmetics or to schedule a consultation with a Birmingham skin care expert at Petro Cosmetic Surgery, contact us online or by calling (205) 824-6334.








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