Tis the season of the boobie.
Kate Upton's boobs

Summer is in full swing, necklines are plunging, sundresses are cut low, and from bikini tops to loose tanks, chests are out and boobies are in.
This is the time of the year that is all about gorgeously bronzed, glowing, skin skin skin.
But did you know that you might actually be doing irreparable damage to your twin assets??
Kate Upton's Breasts

The super tanned, golden chest of today is the wrinkled up, deflated chest of tomorrow.

Sun damage makes them fall.

Just as the sun breaks down elastin and collagen and is the leading cause of premature aging in your face and neck, so it does to your breasts.
Although they may look ripe, full and firm right now, sun exposure can have them looking old and saggy way before their time.


However much exposure you are giving them this summer, whether it is just top boob or side boob, cleavage or full blown topless, use a self tanner on your chest to get the golden glow, then save the girls from both the UVB burning rays and the UVA aging rays with a broad spectrum SPF of 50+
To avoid looking like a sideshow on the beach reapply sunscreen via aerosole, opting for a waterproof, high SPF)

The same applies to your decollete.
Sofia Vergara Decollete

This summer's super bronzed, glamour decollete can wind up looking like next fall's wrinkled, crinkled, discolored, uneven textured, old lady chest. Using high powered broad spectrum SPF protection can keep it looking completely delectable in low cut necklines for years to come.



Scarlett Johannson's boobs




With the extra skin exposure of the warmer months comes the need for extra skin care.
Smooth on a moisturizer high in antioxidants every morning, followed by your SPF, and in the evening help lift away dead skin and debris, as well as SPF build up by using a Clarisonic. Alternatively use a gentle body exfoliant like
Ren Guerande Salt Exfoliating Body Balm 
once a week, followed by a firming moisturizer rich in retinols, or a luscious cocoa butter to keep the girls glowing.
 
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