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Crow's Feet Tip No. 4: Make Friends With Your SPF You've heard it time and time again, but only because its true. Sun damage is a leading cause of fine lines and crow's feet, including your dreaded crow's feet.
According to Swift, slathering on the sunscreen every morning -- even in winter -- is a crucial step in the fight against crow's feet. (Though it's more preventative than effective for treating existing lines.)
Not a fan of most face sunscreens? Neither are most of our editors. But Dermalogica Pure Light SPF 50, $62, and CeraVe Sunscreen for Face 30, $14.99 are both breakout-proof and editor-approved.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Crow's Feet Tip No. 5: Exfoliate Gently
Not a fan of most face sunscreens? Neither are most of our editors. But Dermalogica Pure Light SPF 50, $62, and CeraVe Sunscreen for Face 30, $14.99 are both breakout-proof and editor-approved.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Crow's Feet Tip No. 5: Exfoliate Gently