Post-Sun Care: What Your Skin Really Needs

Post-Sun Care: What Your Skin Really Needs

With summer upon us, we spend more time in the sun—on walks, picnics, or vacations. And while SPF creams do protect the skin from UV radiation, they are not a cure-all. Sun, wind, sea salt, and heat all impact the condition of the skin.
That’s why it’s important not only to protect your skin before sun exposure but also to restore it afterward. And that’s where to be care steps in.

What Happens to Your Skin After Sun Exposure?

Even with SPF, the skin:

  • Loses moisture

  • Becomes more prone to irritation

  • Can become red and peel

  • Ages faster with chronic UV exposure

Therefore, post-sun care is not an option; it's a necessity. Especially for those who value soft, smooth, and healthy-looking skin.

What to Do After Sun Exposure?

    1. Gentle Cleansing

Use mild formulas, not harsh products. Ideally, a moisturizing shower gel from to be with:

This is the first step to recovery.

     2. Intensive Hydration

After sun exposure, the skin is dehydrated—it needs deep hydration, not just oil.
Your perfect ally is to be lamellar body cream with grape melatonin:

  • It deeply penetrates thanks to its lamellar structure

  • Reduces stress and redness

  • Helps maintain elasticity after active sun exposure

This cream is perfect after sunbathing because it doesn’t "seal" the skin but lets it breathe.

    3. Regeneration and Protection for Hands and Feet

During sunlit walks, hands and feet often get overlooked.
Use:

A little more summer care

After a busy day, allow yourself to relax:

  • Light a PALO SANTO or SMOKED WOOD candle

  • Apply a creamy carboxy scrub with rice powder—once every few days, to gently renew skin cells

  • Wash your hands with to be hand wash with centella—gently cleanses without drying, even after the beach

Yes, SPF is a must-have. But true skin beauty shows in the care afterward: when you don’t just protect but gently restore and maintain.
To be products are your after-sun ritual that doesn’t burn, but soothes. Because care is not just about protection; it’s about attention to the senses.

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