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New Poll: Best Summer Skin

It’s time for a new poll. We have special charts already made for the last poll on Crocs, which will air tomorrow morning. Don’t miss the charts!

For now, Summer seems to be over in the fashion world, and I’m even feeling Fall. Yet truly, we’re only halfway through the season! So rejoice and vacation on.

We have had time, though, to test out what’s best for our skin in the summer, so it’s the perfect moment to ask you …

What is the best for summer skin?

* Baked to Bronze by Sun Rays (even purposefully tanning or getting really dark)
* Fake Bake Lotions & Sprays (sunless tanning & gradual moisturizers)
* Tanning Salon Bakes
* Sun Protection & Creamy Skin (with block, hats, you name it; pale vampiresses, even)
* Sun-Kissed Glow Naturally (”forgetting” the sun block, but not getting any dark tan or doing serious Sun-God Worshiping [car tans count])

This is not what you’ve done, but what you think is best. Feel free to elaborate on your regimen or lack thereof in the comments!

(Still, the poll is underneath the Glam ad, above the new Blog Ads!)

by Designer Ella on July 24, 2006


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2 Comments:

Lily Bart Says:

My dermatologist tells me that 80%-90% of the visable signs of aging are related to sun exposure. And even if you aren’t burning, you are probably getting UV rays which cause wrinkles and loose skin. She also tells me that most of the sun exposure we get in our lifetime comes not from the time we spend at the beach or pool, but in our regular day-to-day activties (walking down the street, driving in our cars, etc). So, if you want to look pretty longer, wear sunscreen EVERY DAY (UV rays get through the clouds and winter skys too). Make sure its a broad specturm sunscreen that protects against UVB and UVA rays. Taking care of you skin when you are young is WAY better (and cheaper) than any cosmetic proceedure that trys to make you look younger, but probably will only make you look weird.

Andrea Giel Says:

You have no enough girls for your advertisments, that you have The Tranvestit on your Olay advertisement on above picture?
I cannot believe!

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