

How to Wear Sunscreen and Makeup
Rain or shine, wearing sunscreen protects you from the sun’s powerful UV rays. But, how to pair sun protection and cosmetics without looking like a hot mess is the burning question.
SNOWBOARDS, SKIS, OUTDOOR TRAINING, AND SUNSCREEN
The cold winter months are hard on the skin. Indoor heating can dry your skin, and the freezing temperatures outside can cause your skin to lose its natural oils, making it itchy and irritated.
If you’re spending a lot of time outside – and let’s face it, thanks to COVID-19, we all are these days - you also put yourself at risk for windburn. Low temperatures, lack of humidity, and cold, blustery wind can lead to peeling, red, dry skin. Windburn can be just as uncomfortable as a bad sunburn.
best sunscreen for acne-prone skin
Sunscreen protects you from sun damage and applying daily with one that is broad-spectrum is recommended by skin care experts, even if you have acne-prone skin. The good news is that buying the correct formulation allows you to reap more benefits than ever before, while still avoiding all those pesky breakouts. However, there is such a large assortment of sun protection products available that you may be tempted to select the first one you come across. Even worse, you may decide to go without it altogether.
GET OUT & PLAY!
Project Sunscreen and Crayon Collection Challenge You to Have Fun, Do Good
We remember when we were kids, we just played. Didn’t give it too much thought; we just got out there and had fun.
Dr. Stuart Brown, author and founder of the National Institute of Play and an expert on the science of play (!), says, "Play is the vital essence of life." He says that without it, we can lose our hopefulness, and a childhood full of play makes happier, smarter grown-ups, and maintaining the same attitude can make us smarter no matter what age. ("Serious Play" TedTalk, May 2008).

SUN'S OUT!
Wearing Sunscreen 4 All Seasons is Good Sense
We're heading head-first into Fall. Depending on where you are, long-sleeves, light sweaters, and anything pumpkin spice is starting to take the place of shorts and t's.
But, hold on! Don't put away that sunscreen just yet! The weather may be cooler, and you may not "feel" the sun hot on your skin, but trust us, it's there, working as hard as it ever does. Sunscreen isn't just for the beach anymore.

how to choose the right sunscreen for different skin types
There are a few different skin types to consider, but sun exposure can wreak havoc on every one of them. Because of that, it is essential as part of a healthy skin care regimen to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen. For the best results, you should also choose one that is specific to your skin type.
We know what you’re thinking, there are so many sunscreens out there, and tons to choose from. How do I know what’s best for my skin type? However, selecting the wrong one can make you a hot mess – or even worse – be ineffective and expose you to harmful UV rays.

Mineral vs Non-Mineral Sunscreen
Do you know the difference between mineral sunscreen and non-mineral sunscreen? There are many factors that go into the type of sunscreen you buy, including what type of skin you have. You and your family's skin are important, so find out how to choose between these two types of sunblock below!

how to choose the right sunscreen for different skin tones?
Sunscreen offers different levels of protection needed to protect your skin from the sun’s harsh rays. However, formulations are not universal for all skin types. So... how do you know which one to reach for the next time the sun starts beating down on you? Project Sunscreen has the answer to that, and ahead we’ll discuss some basics of sunscreen protection and how to choose the right one for different skin types.

everything you want to know about zinc oxide
You are probably too young to remember your first encounter with zinc oxide, but your mother (or father) probably used it as a barrier cream for keeping painful diaper rash away from your delicate skin. Likewise, they probably swabbed it on your rosy toddler cheeks to keep you from getting sunburnt during excursions at the beach. In fact, zinc oxide has a long history of being used to protect people from the sun’s rays and other uses.
July 4th

LET YOUR FLAG FLY
Flags are the representation of people, places, and sometimes even things. They are illustrative of history and cultures, and even the colors used have meaning.
Flags can also be a symbol of togetherness, bringing people together – either as a society, a community, a school, or even a fan of a particular sports team.
In celebration of Pride Month, we are donating a portion of the sales of our Rainbow roll-on sunscreen bottle to raise awareness around the importance of equality to @lalgbtcenter and to celebrate flags, please visit our Amazon store for special Father's Day and July 4th offers this month.

individuality
/ˌindəˌvijo͞oˈalədē/
The distinctive qualities that make you, you. See: Uniqueness. Personality. Originality.
Individuality is also the hallmark of Project Sunscreen’s distinctive label designs.
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the CDC released information regarding how long the virus lives on surfaces, including (literally) you, as well as everything you carry and bring into your home. Unfortunately, there’s been little to no research as to if and how long the virus can survive in beauty products, including sunscreen.