Have we made it clear that you need to be wearing sunscreen? You can also protect yourself with clothing, and hey, it keeps you warm, too. A hat is a great way to shield your scalp, gloves to cover your hands, a scarf to hide your neck and chest. Bundle up!
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Aside from the fact that you're exposed to the UVA rays coming in through your office window, there's another sneaky source of damage lurking in your office -- visible light, the kind emitted by lightbulbs. While this is a different type of energy than the sun's rays, it can cause skin damage and worsen melasma, says Gohara.
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Gohara suggests looking for a sunscreen that contains iron oxides, which have been shown to block visible light. Find them in Colorescience Sunforgettable Brush-On Sunscreen SPF 30, $57. The powder formula also has the added benefit of being super easy to reapply throughout the day, even over makeup.
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While it is more likely for your lips to become wind-burned rather than sunburned in the winter, notes Gohara, the latter can still happen. Especially because even if you're being diligent about applying sunscreen on your face, most people often forget to shield their lips.
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Applying lip balm on the reg is a must during the winter anyway, so why not choose one that contains SPF and ward off all your pout problems in one easy swipe? One to try: CeraVe Healing Lip Balm, $5, which contains skin-strengthening ceramides and nourishing vitamin E. FYI, if you're going to be spending lots of time outdoors, it's also a good idea to skip lip products that are extra shiny, as that sheen can actually attract more rays to your lips and up the likelihood of burning.
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