WO Magazine Spring 2016 | Page 30

WELLNESS Lifestyle #3 #2 PREPARATION H FOR PUFFY RED EYES This has to be one of the biggest, most popular skin urban legends I have ever heard. You know you’ve tried it! Many of us have experienced this exact scenario: You’re at the Shopper’s Drug Mart counter, a huge lineup behind you, about to pay for your ‘cream’ and you feel the cashier’s eyes on you. You’re convinced that she is judging you and thinking, ‘She’s too young to be using a hemorrhoid cream?’ So you do it, you actually say it out loud...’It’s for my eyes!’ You complete your transaction, exit the store and drive away thinking “I will never return to that location ever again.” Here’s the low down on this infamous bum cream. Preparation H contains hydrocortisone, an anti-inflammatory ingredient. It indeed will reduce swelling and redness temporarily; however, the skin around the eye area is very delicate and thin. Frequent use can further thin this skin thus making you look worse rather than better over time. Also, thanks to the various other medicinal ingredients, you do not want to get this stuff in your eyes as this could possibly cause some real damage. Stick to drinking lots of water, getting a decent amount of sleep and consistent commitment to a good eye cream. 28 | whiteoaksclub.com | spring 2016 HIGHER SPF EQUALS BETTER PROTECTION The SPF of a sunscreen refers to the amount of protection this product offers against UVB rays. Sunscreens labeled: ‘Broad Spectrum’ are your best bet as they protect against both UVA & UVB rays. In general, the maximum screening an SPF product has is 97-98 percent and that is with an SPF of 30 (SPF 15 has 93 percent protective screening) so anything higher than an SPF 30 is not offering any further protection. It certainly is not doing any harm but if you are paying a lot more for an SPF 50 or 60, you are not paying for further more protection. Remember to apply every two hours for the maximum benefits. #4 NATURAL IS BETTER THAN SYNTHETIC I’ll be brutally honest with this one. This is more a matter of opinion as there is no factual or scientific basis for this. I am a huge fan of both for different reasons. Just because an ingredient comes from the ground, doesn’t necessarily make it better just as an ingredient coming from a lab doesn’t make it bad. Ideally, a skincare product containing both is a win-win. One risk with natural ingredients is that they have a shorter shelf life than synthetic and don’t have as many preservatives so there is greater risk of contamination and short expiry periods. At the end of the day, eating healthy and the commitment to great home care for your skin is the way to go. Putting cucumber slices on your eyes, while sipping