Tanning-Boosting Sunscreen
Sun capital should be preserved from birth. Over time, it decreases with repeated exposure. That’s why it’s important to follow certain guidelines to protect your skin from sun damage, such as avoiding exposure during peak sunlight hours, wearing a hat and sunglasses, and applying sunscreen, whether you’re at the beach, in the mountains, or by a pool in the countryside.

Sun capital should be preserved from birth. Over time, it decreases with repeated exposure. That’s why it’s important to follow certain guidelines to protect your skin from sun damage, such as avoiding exposure during peak sunlight hours, wearing a hat and sunglasses, and applying sunscreen, whether you’re at the beach, in the mountains, or by a pool in the countryside.
Sun Protection Factors
The belief that using a lower SPF will help you tan more is false. It only increases the risk of sunburn, as it won’t properly filter UV rays.
Whatever your skin type, during the first exposures, it is strongly recommended to apply SPF 50 sunscreen to protect against UVA and UVB. Even if it’s water-resistant, you should reapply it after every swim.
After a few days, you can lower the protection factor and switch to SPF 20 or 30. Don’t forget to adapt your sun protection to the altitude. To properly prepare for winter sports, products with very high sun protection are necessary. An after-sun care product is perfect for hydrating the skin.
Get a Faster Tan with a Tanning Accelerator
If you have less than a week of vacation, how can you tan quickly without neglecting sun protection? Reserve monoi oil and tanning butter as after-sun care to nourish the upper layers of the skin. Without UV filters, they can damage the skin and cause burns.
Corine de Farme has developed tan-accelerating products with SPF 50 for a radiant tan. The secret is the presence of a tyrosine derivative in the formula. This ingredient helps stimulate the natural tanning process.
While some people take dietary supplements to prepare their skin for the sun, you can also use a pre-sun product with tyrosine, a melanin precursor, to achieve a more even tan.
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Melanin and its benefits!
Tips for preparing your skin for the sun!