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Don't forget your sunscreen! Wearing it every day can shield you from cancer-causing UV rays, and keep your skin looking fabulous. "Sun protection is your best strategy in keeping your skin youthful. Sun exposure contributes greatly to wrinkles, loss of firmness and brown spots," said dermatologist Dr. David Lortscher.

To pick the right sunscreen for your face, look for ingredients such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, choose a product with an SPF of at least 30 and pick one you’ll have no problem wearing every day.

Follow the link to see 10 of the best facial sunscreens recommended by dermatologists.
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Even when we know people’s names, why do we go for days without using them? By using someone’s name, you help them feel seen and acknowledged — and that’s an act of kindness. According to kindness.org’s research in collaboration with the University of Oxford, doing a kind act increases happiness, well-being, trust and compassion. And it can have the same powerful effect on those who receive the act. Try it, and put a smile on both your faces.
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It’s the start of the summer travel season and bedbugs can be an unfortunate part of your trip, if you’re not careful.

To avoid bringing the little biters back home with you, use luggage racks in hotel rooms to hold your bags rather than setting your luggage on the bed or floor. That’s because bedbugs can’t climb up the smooth legs of metal luggage racks or other smooth surfaces.

Follow the link to see why suitcases that have dirty laundry in them attract more bedbugs, allowing the critters to “hitch-hike” with you after gathering in your laundry bag.
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