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I almost got in big trouble because I ignored the winter sun... Do you have your own sun care standards?
It's easy to let your guard down in the winter, but how do you all ensure your daily UV protection? This morning, on my way to work, I ran into someone on the bus wearing the exact same short padding as me, and I was so embarrassed that I just stared out the window. Then, suddenly, I saw the morning sunlight streaming in through the window, and my skin felt hot. After looking up some data, I was surprised to find that the reflectivity of snow cover in winter is higher than in summer.
When I analyze it, I think the key to winter sunscreen is a balance with moisturizing ingredients. Lately, I've been testing mostly organic sunscreens with thin, fast-absorbing formulas. Now that I'm in my 30s, I'm more concerned about the speed at which blemishes appear, so I'm scrutinizing ingredient lists even more closely. I thought it would be illogical for a white cast to leave a grayish residue on my coat collar, so I opted for something with a completely transparent finish. It's definitely less drying, and I'm very satisfied.
Oh, I just came into the office and the elevator was under maintenance, so I walked up to the sixth floor and my thighs are still cold this morning. Still, thanks to the sunscreen I chose today, my skin feels less tight even in the harsh indoor lighting, which is a relief. Do you insist on SPF 50+, or do you frequently reapply a lower level of sunscreen to avoid skin irritation? If you have a logical routine, I'd love to share it with you.