How to thoroughly protect yourself from UV rays before freckles appear in the spring sunlight
The old saying, "Send your daughter-in-law out in the spring sun and your daughter out in the autumn sun," is absolutely true. The spring sunlight is surprisingly stinging, so if I let my guard down for even a moment, light pigmentation starts creeping up under my eyes or on my cheekbones. That is why I am putting a tremendous amount of effort into sun protection before going out these days. When applying sunscreen, if you just slather it on thickly all at once, it feels uneven and causes your makeup to smudge, right? That's why I use a layering method: I squeeze out about the size of my index finger, spread a thin layer over my entire face to absorb, and then, after 1-2 minutes, apply another thin layer only to the cheekbones and the bridge of the nose, where blemishes tend to form. Doing this reduces the white cast and significantly improves adherence. And don't forget to carry a parasol! Since it's really hard to get rid of blemishes once they appear, I hope you all protect your skin from UV rays thoroughly before it's too late to keep it clear.