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Here Comes the Sun

It's time to stock up on the latest products for total-body UV protection.


BY SARAH ANDERT

Aveda Dual Nature Face Protection provides double defense against damage through a mineral-derived SPF 15 sunscreen and plant-based antioxidants to combat environmental factors like pollution and smoke — $25 at Salon Diversions.

Hydrate, energize and protect sun-kissed lips with Murad's Pomegranate Lip Therapy SPF 15. Salicylic acid exfoliates while shea butter and jojoba esters condition and hydrate — $15 at Lovejoy.

Kiehl's ultra-protection moisturizing Humectant Eye Gel provides SPF 15 with antioxidant vitamins A and E and hyaluronic acid for delicate skin around the eyes — $ 35.50 at Shine.

Cover your skin care bases with MD Skincare all-in-one tinted moisturizer sunscreen with SPF 15 and anti-aging ingredients — $38 at Shine.

Kiehl's Vital Sun Protection spray with SPF 15 is essential for a day at the beach. The oil-free, aloe-based spray lotion absorbs quickly and is very water-resistant — $32 at Shine.

Kerastase Soleil Voile Protecteur is an invisible, protective spray that dries clear and feels natural while guarding hair against UV, saltwater and chlorine damage — $34 at Balance.

In addition to antioxidants, Dermalogica's new Solar Defense Booster with SPF 30 also contains grape seed and green tea botanical extracts to soothe and invigorate — $40.84 at Balance.

Give your skin a vitamin boost and fight free radicals while protecting against UVA and UVB rays with MD Skincare sunscreen pads with vitamin C and SPF 30 — $21.50 at Shine.

Fortify your skin from the inside out with Murad's Pomphenol Sunguard dietary supplement. Derived from pomegranates, it augments the power of sunscreen by increasing glutathione, an antioxidant that fights free radicals inside the body — $35 at Lovejoy.

A finishing treatment for sun-exposed hair, Kerastase sun serum helps control and smooth flyaways and frizz that often accompany a day at the beach — $34 at Balance.

For store information, see Resource Guide on page xx.

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