How to Look Great Without Breaking a Sweat This Summer
Beauty and Style tips from Journalist Grace Gold
NEW YORK, July 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Video News Release - Want to look great this summer without breaking a sweat? Women's health and beauty expert Grace Gold joined us to talk about the hottest summer fashion and beauty trends.
Her tip-du-jour? Wear light and bright colors that reflect sun, natural fabrics that breathe, and lighten up makeup products.
We know the importance of protecting our skin from the sun's harmful rays with sunscreen, but sunlight is also dangerous for your eyes. For those of us who wear glasses, that's a big added cost, because prescription shades can cost $200 or more.
Solar Shield Fits Overs are an affordable and fashionable alternative, worn alone or over your prescription eyeglasses. Solar Shield Clip Ons fit all types of frames! Both feature 100% protection from dangerous UVA/UVB rays, with polarized lenses that eliminate glare. These glasses are a chic way to protect the delicate skin around our eyes, and they retail for under $25 - so inexpensive you can throw an extra pair in your car or bag!
You can get them at solarshield.com as well as Walmart, Walgreens and CVS.
What about summer hair tips? Hot temperatures and high humidity are a real challenge for summer hairstyles. Sebastian Professional Trilliant Thermal Protection Spray is a must-have for creating beautiful looks all summer long. You can use it without worrying about damage from hot tools. Styling polymers provide thermal protection, anti-frizz protection and give body and volume. Rock crystal extract provides brilliant shine - perfect for creating the ultimate summer goddess look. Pick some up at Ulta stores or Ulta.com.
For more information go to GraceGold.com / videopump.tv
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SOURCE Sebastian; Solar Shield
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