The subject of our segment was Summer Beauty Disasters and How To Fix Them. Summer creates some unique beauty problems most of which result from the effects of sun and heat. But there are other problems like self-tanning streaks, chlorine in the pool or irritation from extra shaving and waxing. Here are some products that will help:
Problem: Streaky And Spottty Self Tanner
Solution: St. Tropez Self Tan Remover
Just use a cotton ball soaked in this self tanner remover and it will wipe away unsightly streaks or self tanner that is on your palms or between fingers.
Problem: Yellowing Nails
Solution: Essie Non-Yellowing Top Coat
If you wear light colors on your nails exposure to the sun can yellow them in the summer. This top coat by Essie Protects nail polish from harmful UVA/UVB rays and prevents polish from changing color
Problem: Sunburn
Solution: Clinique After Sun Rescue Balm
To ease sunburn pain and replace moisture this product is filled with wheat germ extract and squalane, Clinique After-Sun Rescue Balm hydrates head to toe.
Problem: Chlorine From the Pool
Solution: Kiehls All-Sport Swimmer’s Cleansing Rinse
This gentle sport cleansing rinse has been specially formulated to remove chlorine residue from the hair as well as the skin. This unique formula neutralizes both the odor as well as the drying effects of chlorine. This low-lathering formulation is also enriched with Glycerin, a powerful humectant.
Problem: Irritated Skin
Solution: Peter Thomas Roth Cucumber Gel Mask
Cucumber Gel Masque is an ultra gentle, non stinging, anti-irritant gel mask that can be used daily for hydrating and calming the skin. It can be used to soothe the skin after the most potentially irritating procedures, including extractions, waxing, clinical facials, peels and electrolysis. Good for all skin types , including the most sensitve skin.
Problem:
Everything
Solution: Bliss 20-In-One Wonder Balm
Solves just about any problem due to dryness or burning including sunburn, windburn, hair flyaways, dry cuticles, irritation from waxing and insect bites--you name it and it probably can help. It's also something you can take on the plane since it's not a liquid or gel but a stick.
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