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Wish you a happy Independence Day.

Summer is in full swing, and Bello Moi wants to wish you a happy Independence Day. We hope your skin stays as bright and glowing as the firework displays!

If you’re enjoying some time outdoors this holiday weekend, make sure you keep your skin safe, protected and healthy – nothing ruins a barbecue like a painful sunburn. While sunburn lines can look a bit like the stripes on the American flag, it’s not the best way to display your patriotic spirit.
Here are some reminders on sun protection for the long weekend so you can get out and enjoy yourself:

Wear Sunscreen. It is incredibly important that you reapply your sunscreen every 3 to 4 hours, or more frequently if you are in and out of the water or sweating! Sunscreen is effective, but it can’t protect you from every ray. Be sure to pack SPF lip balm, long-sleeved cover-ups, a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses with UV protection in your beach bag. A baseball cap won't protect your face from sun coming at an angle. Opt for a hat with a brim for full protection.

Amp Up Your Antioxidants. Antioxidants are key in the summer, and there are tons of ways to work them into your routine. Layer on a serum like Multi Peptide Serum to boost the potency of your coverage.

Go Easy On The Eyes. The summer elements can be particularly harsh on the fragile skin around the eyes. iFirming Serum texture is light, and very fast absorbing in the skin, which is important during the hot and humid days of summer. 

Choose Lycopene-Rich Foods. That’s right! Eating lycopene-rich red, yellow, and orange fruits and veggies can help to protect against sunburn! So eat up and enjoy!

Have a happy and safe weekend!
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