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Beauty Fix: How to add volume to thin hair in hot weather, why you should embrace your shiny skin and a surefire way to avoid breakouts when you apply sunscreen

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Just as you’ve mastered the art of keeping your dry skin healthy during the winter, summer temperatures come along and turn everything upside down. Humidity wreaks havoc on hair, makeup doesn’t want to stay in place and styling even a simple ponytail can make you break a sweat in an AC-less apartment. Well, Beauty Fix is here to help you keep your cool: from sunscreen that won’t cause a breakout to simple, heat tool–less hairstyles, we have all the answers.

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    Sunscreen plays the most important role in anti-aging regimens, but you really should be using 1/4-1/2 teaspoon on your face, according to many dermatologists (some have said 1 full teaspoon, but I have tried that and it honestly looks absolutely ridiculous). Even if you were only to use the minimum, 1/4 teaspoon, that still means that the dermalogica face cream/sunscreen would provide you with 17 uses. At a cost of $64, that makes it an impractical sunscreen option for most (though I realize that you are recommending it for its other benefits, as well). Since equally effective (or superior) sunscreens can be found at lower price points, people are better off choosing one of those. Neutrogena makes some that are good for sensitive and acne-prone skins (Ultra-sheer is a good one). I have oily/combination skin, and use Ombrelle daily (and yes, I actually measure out my sunscreen and apply it liberally–I use foundation on top and that usually takes down the whitening effect of the sunscreen). Coppertone also has an oil-free sunscreen. All of these are broad spectrum sunscreens.

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