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SKINCARE FOR ETHDENVER Denver climate is dry AF and will leave your face flaky, your lips cracked, and your knuckles red. Between the dry air, late nights, cocktail happy hours, and any red rock adventuring you get up to, staying hydrated is gonna help you in the short and long term. I’m sharing some tips + products I’m using to avoid painful, crusty, irritated skin. Dry skin isn’t just uncomfortable, it actually leads to premature aging. A compromised skin barrier makes you more vulnerable to UV damage, pollution, and free radicals. It also slows down skin turnover and makes fine lines more visible. That’s why a cream like Skinfix Barrier+ is good for instant relief + long term health because of its blend of peptides, ceramides, and fatty acids that strengthen the barrier and lock in moisture.
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Sun exposure is the #1 cause of skin damage (second to holding ETH for the last two years). IMO sunscreen is essential, esp. since Denver gets 300+ days of sun and its high elevation increases UV exposure by ~10%. Sunscreen products I like: - Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun - nice lightweight texture, affordable AF, doesn’t feel greasy. Korean sunscreens dominate the industry because the US hasn’t approved of a new sunscreen filter since 1999. - Keihl’s Beyond Screen UV Serum - good for oily skin, recently got @matthewb onto this and can vouch for how it feels. When should you wear sunscreen? You should always apply sunscreen if the UV index is 3 or higher, you can easily check this on the weather app and scrolling down to the UV Index section (see photo). If you're outside all day, you should reapply every 2 hours, especially if you're sweaty. How much sunscreen do you need? My fav dermatologist Dr Idriss recommends at least 2 fingers length for your face, and another for your neck.
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