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Summer-Proof Beauty Tips From Bathing BeautiesCome heat wave or high water, these summer tips from the Aqualillies synchronized swimming troupe will keep you looking beautiful all summer long |
Get Rid of Weirdo Tan Lines This season's trend of high-waisted bottoms and cut-out bikini tops is really cute, but also responsible for providing really interesting tan lines. It's something the Aqualillies deal with during each performance, since they wear oddly-cut suits all the time. Unsurprisingly, all of the 'Lillies protect themselves against the sun with sunblock, and lots of it. "I get out of the water and reapply ever hour," says Rolling.
Here are their recommendations:
-Badger Sun Block for Face and Body because it's all-natural and smells like lavender.
-Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen because it's not shiny and doesn't gum up under makeup.
-Alba Botanica Very Emollient Sunscreen because it's all-natural and water-resistant.
If a weird tan line does develop, Barnes says she uses L'Oreal Paris Sunless Sublime Bronze Tinted Self-Tanning Lotion to even things out. "It's super cheap and works better than a spray tan if you apply it well," she says. Barnes stands between two full-sized mirrors so that she can see everywhere she applies it. "Pay extra attention to hands and ankles," she advises.
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Here are their recommendations:
-Badger Sun Block for Face and Body because it's all-natural and smells like lavender.
-Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen because it's not shiny and doesn't gum up under makeup.
-Alba Botanica Very Emollient Sunscreen because it's all-natural and water-resistant.
If a weird tan line does develop, Barnes says she uses L'Oreal Paris Sunless Sublime Bronze Tinted Self-Tanning Lotion to even things out. "It's super cheap and works better than a spray tan if you apply it well," she says. Barnes stands between two full-sized mirrors so that she can see everywhere she applies it. "Pay extra attention to hands and ankles," she advises.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Save Your Eyes