Ladies, first, let’s be safe and chat about what and how we can protect our skin while still staying cooled off and looking cute. Gardeners are out in the sun a lot and frankly, so are most people during the summer months. Gardeners try to cover up as much as possible without overheating and here are some techniques they use, and we can too!
Long maxi skirts protect our legs from the sun without having sweaty jeans cling to our legs.
White and light colored shirts don’t absorb the heat from the sun as much as dark colored shirts.
Sun hats keep the sun out of our face and protect our scalp.
Again, sun hats, white/light colors and sheer tops are great ways to keep protected without over heating.
Flower inspired head wear.
Flower inspired jewelry.
Many summer outfits don’t require much covering up so obviously sunscreen is a must! You should even wear sunscreen when you are covered up for extra protection. After some research, these 5 sunscreens have been rated the top sunscreens for 2012.
You can read the full review here.
1. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock SPF 30
Perks: protects against short and long wave UVA rays and stays on great!
2. No-Ad Sunblock Lotion SPF 45
Perks: Gives more sunscreen for the money, has aloe, and is very water resistant.
3. Blue Lizard Suncreen Sensitive SPF 30+
Perks: No fragrance and is great for sensitive skin.
4. Banana Boat Sport Performance Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 100
Perks: Great for active people and doesn’t run into eyes.
5. Badger SPF 30 For Face and Body
Perks: Uses organic ingredients and is great for all skin types.
***Don’t forget to put sunscreen on your scalp, ears, nose, and tops of feet!***
My dad sent me this article not too long ago. Some studies have shown that sunblocks aren’t good for your skin and could even be toxic. This article gives great advice about natural ways to protect your skin by taking oral antioxidants.
You can read the full review here.
Perks: Significantly protects against UVA and UVB damage and also neutralizes major free radicals in the skin.
2. Silymarin (component of milk thistle)
Perks: Provides the skin with major protection against sun damage and skin cancer.
3. Proanthocyanidins (grape seed extract and pycnogenol)
Perks: Not only prevents UV damage but also protects skins collagen and elastin, both of which retard skin aging.
4. Curcumin
Perks: Has been shown to powerfully inhibit skin cancer and lightens skin spots.
5. Rosemary
Perks: Has been proven to powerfully prevent skin cancers induced by a number of agents, including UV radiation.
6. Resveratrol (found is grape seeds)
Perks: There is evidence that it is what protects grapes from the suns harsh rays. Studies indicate that it can do the same for people when given either orally or applied topically.
7. Vitamins C, D, E
Perks: Vitamins C, E, and D have all shown protective effects. Vitamin E is one of the skins most abundant skin antioxidants.
Jenn says
Love the cute styles!
Heather Lynne says
Darlene, this photography is beautiful & you look gorgeous 🙂
Lindsey Marlor says
she is gorgeous! love all those outfits and this post! Super cute!
darlene says
Aw, thanks everyone! Your comments made me feel so good 🙂
Nicolette says
I’m having severe hair-envy right now!
Windy says
The links don’t seem to work. Super cute outfits though.
darlene says
Oh I’m sorry about that! They were working, but now they’re not.. hmmmmm. Technology 🙂 Anyway, heres the link to the sunscreens:
http://www.consumersearch.com/sunscreen?gclid=CKnLlaCMp7ACFYgERQod4hrMZg&ef_id=p9tPA7FpUGcAAILn:20120530034418:s
And here’s the link to the natural remedies:
http://www.newsmaxhealth.com/dr_blaylock/best_sunblocks/2012/05/03/448652.html?s=al&promo_code=ED2B-1
Nellie says
Hello! Where did you find such cute sheer blouses? Also, where is the straw hat from? Thank you so much for these great tips!!!
darlene says
hi nellie! i don’t know why, but i ALWAYS forget to post where i got my clothes from :/ my blouses are from forever21, ross, and modbod. you can find them almost anywhere now! the hat was from ross i believe.. i got it 2 years ago. i did see the exact same one in burlington coat factory this last weekend! thank you for your sweet comment 🙂
cristi says
Thanks for article and the info! Great to remember and look cute at the same time! 😉
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kemchongnang says
hahaha i do not think so thin fabric can cover UV. I think it is better to wear thicker clothing, while applying sunscreen to the sunscreen.