Protect your brows!

Are you protecting your brows from sun damage?

And are you doing it well? As a skin therapist with 3 decades of professional experience, we have recently noticed an alarming trend: skin scans on our clients reveal that they are starting to have pre-cancer cells on their eyebrows. This area is often overlooked when applying sunscreen, leaving it vulnerable to harmful UV rays.

How should you protect your brows from sun damage?

Applying sunscreen to your brows is just as important as protecting the rest of your face. To ensure thorough coverage, apply a generous amount of sunscreen and rub it into your brows using a left-right motion. This technique helps cover every surface area, providing comprehensive protection.

Remember, your eyebrows are exposed to the sun just like the rest of your face. Failing to protect them can lead to serious consequences, including skin damage and an increased risk of skin cancer.

Remember to reapply!

By incorporating your brows into your sun protection routine, you can safeguard your skin’s health and maintain a youthful appearance. Don’t forget to reapply sunscreen every 3 to 4 hours, especially if you’re spending extended time outdoors. Prioritising sun protection for your entire face, including your brows, is a simple yet effective way to prevent sun damage and ensure your skin remains healthy and radiant.

Nordic Formula Daycream Defence Repair

We infused Sea buckthorn in our Daycream with SPF 50 sun protection

We have added Sea Buckthorn as an active ingredient in our Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50. This powerhouse ingredient is rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to help protect the skin from UV rays and pollution.

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Skin Health Tips

Linda Jørgensen has 3 decades of experience as a skin specialist. With her wealth of knowledge and expertise, we are dedicated to help you improve your skin health in a natural way. This can come in many forms such as making lifestyle changes, protecting against environment exposure and even through dietary changes.