Posts Tagged ‘moisturizer’

New Combat Lines SPF 30

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

New Combat Lines Formula!  Oil-Free.  Launches in Late June!

combat_linesContains unique AcquaCell  and Aesthigel technologies!

AcquaCell*: A natural complex containing apple, lentil, and watermelon extracts rich in B5, trisaccarides, and polysaccharides that encourage the skin’s natural ability to hydrate; also features antioxidants useful in helping to combat the effects of aging.

Aesthigel**: This red seaweed extract absorbs quickly into the skin to provide a natural, superior moisturizing barrier without an “oily” after feel and an exceptionally smooth texture that improves the skin’s feel.

  • Moisturizing—immediate, 24-hour skin hydration; absorbs quickly into the skin to provide a natural, superior moisturizing barrier
  • Anti-wrinkle–reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just 2 hours
  • Paraben and oil-free
  • SPF 30

Sake Bomb Body Moisturizer

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Have you seen? Billy Jealousy has a new product called Sake Bomb. With plant extracts like Monoi de Tahiti, Sake Bomb leaves your skin soft and smooth without a greasy residue. Check it out, and treat your skin right. Click the image.SakeBomb

the Wisdom of Sun-Safe Skin

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Just by protecting your skin from the sun, you can prevent signs of aging & reduce your risk of skin cancer.

We suggest adding Combat Lines, Face Moisturizer SPF 30 to your daily routine. It fights the signs of premature aging, increases skin elasticity & protects the skin from free radical damage. Check it out here.

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Here are some more helpful tips to minimize your exposure to the sun’s harmful rays.

1)  Wear sunscreen every day, no matter what.

Sunscreen is the most effective anti-aging skincare product, so wear it every day– rain or shine!

2)  Choose wisely.

Always wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen, which protects against both UVA & UVB rays, with a SPF of 15 or higher. Note, the bigger the SPF number, the better the sun protection.

3)  Stay in the shade.

When possible, avoid outdoor activities between the hours of 10 AM to 4 PM, when the sun’s rays are the strongest. If your shadow is shorter than you, UV rays are at their strongest.

4)  Reapply sunscreen.

Be sure to reapply sunscreen frequently, especially after swimming, perspiring heavily or drying off with a towel.

5)  Cover up.

Wear a hat with a 4 inch brim- it will keep the areas protected that are often exposed to the sun (neck, ears, eyes, nose, etc). Also, wear clothing to protect the skin as much as possible. Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, or long skirts. Choose tightly woven fabrics and dark colors.

6)  Wear your shades.

To protect your eyes from sun damage, wear sunglasses that block 99 to 100-percent of UVA and UVB radiation. No matter what season it is, wear your sunglasses for protection.

7)  Know your skin.

Early detection is the best defense in treating skin cancers. Always be on the lookout for new skin spots or changes in existing spots on your body. See your dermatologist regularly for full body exams.