Quiz: What summer SPF product is right for you? (Because yes, you should get specific)

June 01, 2019 at 06:30PM by CWC Summer and sunscreen go together like avocado and toast. But unlike your favorite breakfast (where the only decision required is whether to add an egg), there are a lot of options when it comes to SPF. Having all those options is great news for your skin—because it means more ways to keep it safe from the damaging effects of the sun—but not so great for your indecisive brain. To help you narrow down your choices, so you aren’t left rummaging around your bathroom drawers for the remnant of whatever you used last year (sunscreen expires, FYI), we made you this handy quiz to help you find the SPF product that perfectly suits your life. Still can’t decide which one is for you? You can totally go ahead and double up, because many of the options below can be used together and all of them are available at Ulta Beauty, which is putting together curated collections of products all season to help you expertly tackle every summer beauty goal. See ya, sunburn. Scroll down to take our handy dandy sunscreen quiz to find your SPF soulmate. @import url(“https://www.wellandgood.com/wp-content/plugins/imagelinks/lib/imagelinks.theme.default.css?ver=imagelinks”); IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream with SPF 50+ Summer is full of photo opps—so be ready for them. To that end, apply this full-coverage CC cream for a flawless, sun-protected complexion. SHOP NOW $39 Ulta Beauty Collection SPF 50 Sunscreen Rose Water Setting Lotion Summer beauty is all about experimenting with colorful eye shadows and shimmery highlighters. Keep

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Quiz: What summer SPF product is right for you? (Because yes, you should get specific)

June 01, 2019 at 06:30PM by CWC Summer and sunscreen go together like avocado and toast. But unlike your favorite breakfast (where the only decision required is whether to add an egg), there are a lot of options when it comes to SPF. Having all those options is great news for your skin—because it means more ways to keep it safe from the damaging effects of the sun—but not so great for your indecisive brain. To help you narrow down your choices, so you aren’t left rummaging around your bathroom drawers for the remnant of whatever you used last year (sunscreen expires, FYI), we made you this handy quiz to help you find the SPF product that perfectly suits your life. Still can’t decide which one is for you? You can totally go ahead and double up, because many of the options below can be used together and all of them are available at Ulta Beauty, which is putting together curated collections of products all season to help you expertly tackle every summer beauty goal. See ya, sunburn. Scroll down to take our handy dandy sunscreen quiz to find your SPF soulmate. @import url(“https://www.wellandgood.com/wp-content/plugins/imagelinks/lib/imagelinks.theme.default.css?ver=imagelinks”); IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream with SPF 50+ Summer is full of photo opps—so be ready for them. To that end, apply this full-coverage CC cream for a flawless, sun-protected complexion. SHOP NOW $39 Ulta Beauty Collection SPF 50 Sunscreen Rose Water Setting Lotion Summer beauty is all about experimenting with colorful eye shadows and shimmery highlighters. Keep

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A body language expert says *this* is the most misunderstood gesture of all time

June 01, 2019 at 12:00PM by CWC It’s still wild to me that so much of what we communicate doesn’t actually happen through the spoken word. We can flirt, express our inner-turmoil, and even sabotage a perfectly good date with just the wrong movement. But when it comes to the most notorious body language clue—assuming an arms crossed position—a body language expert says we’ve all been dead wrong in our interpretation. Forming an “X” with your two arms is usually seen as stand-offish, angry, cold, or socially anxious. Body-language expert Patti Wood tells me that, in reality, there at 50 (50!!!) different ways people cross their arms—and not every single one deserves a please-don’t-make-eye-contact-with-me reputation. “The majority of [arms crossed positions] are motivated by an individual’s desire to shut down and/or shut out,” she says. But it’s not true for every variation. “The biggest mistake people make is assuming that all arm crosses are signaling that the person wants to shut you out.” Really, the person may be giving themselves a hug as a way to mollify themselves when many environmental stimuli (like music, lights, passing ambulances, etcetera) are grabbing for their attention at once. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jwUXV4QaTw?start=69] Former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro agrees with Wood. “There’s a lot of myths out there,” he tells Wired in a YouTube video. “The one that stands out is, if you cross you arms, that it’s a blocking behavior. That’s just nonsense. Even when you dislike the person in front

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