In retrospect, I probably should have done this post before Memorial Day, but better late than never. (In fact, Garrett really could have used this… he’s a lobster right now.)
I have very fair skin and growing up in Florida with family members who are as tan as can be made me very prone to sunburns. Literally every vacation we take is somehow related to the sun and/or beach. I typically retreat to canopies, hiding under towels, or simply staying indoors. But even with the best intentions, a few sunburns have slipped through the cracks. Especially as a coxswain, I’ve always taken as many precautions as possible when it comes to the sun.
With summer and sunny activities here, I think it’s important to remind everybody to take the sun seriously and to protect your skin. (A bunch of my friends, and even my mom, have all had run-ins with melanoma and skin cancer issues. It’s not something to mess around with or think that you’re invincible!)
My philosophy about the sun is to do everything you can to prevent sunburns. It’s like washing your makeup off your face before bed… annoying and a tiny bit of a time commitment, but worth it even if you’re the most exhausted.
Even if you’re not heading to the beach or pool, sunscreen should be used daily! Also, schedule an appointment with a dermatologist (if you don’t already regularly see one) and check for existing “spots.” Sometimes there are spots that you can’t even see!
Sunscreen // Check expiration dates (!!!) and make sure you’re using a sunscreen that works for your skin and needs. Waterproof for the beach, for sure. I like sprays, but it’s easy to miss spots with it. (Seriously, just ask Garrett.)
Sunnies // Protect your eyes too! Did you know that you can get melanoma in your eyes?! Choose a pair of sunglasses with 100% UV protection. Ray Bans are a cute and safe option!
Straw Hat // Sun protection and look chic! Win/win. Hats are my go-to protection. Super easy and they really do wonders to protect my nose, which seems to take the grunt of the UV rays.
Clinique City Block // Cannot speak highly enough of this product. The best for everyday protection. It feels like you’re really lathering your face and neck up with sunscreen, but it doesn’t feel like you have sunscreen on after. Amazing. It’s the perfect thing to start with before applying your normal makeup.
Surf Spray // Another “at the beach without being at the beach” product. Anyone else love the way your hair looks after a day at the beach? Something about that salt water! This spray will give your hair that perfect tousled look and texture.
Baseball Cap // Baseball caps are great for when you’re outside but not necessarily nearby the water. (Although they totally work at the pool or beach too!) If I’m going to be running errands in the city, I’ll braid my hair and pop on a hat. Just a great way to keep that nose safe!
Sun Shirt // SPF shirts can kind of look dorky, so it’s amazing that J. Crew has taken on the challenge. Hello cute sun protection. Mix and match with your existing swim suits and jump into the ocean knowing you’re doing your part to ward off sunburns. Great for girls who get sunburned shoulders easily!
Beach Pants // Don’t forget your pants. Protect those legs with a breezy pair of pants. The best of both worlds because you’ll stay cool without risking a burn.. perfect to throw on when you’re out of the water and drying off. Bonus? You can wear them around town after the beach.
Bronzer // When in doubt, fake the tan. I do like the way I look tan… but I don’t actually want to have tanned skin. So bronzer to the rescue. A swipe here, and a swipe there, and it’s an instant sun-kissed look sans sun damage.
Great post! As somebody who is fair skinned, I definitely feel your pain. Just a tip- make sure you use a sunscreen that is broad spectrum, which protects your skin from UVB and UVA rays instead of just UVB rays. It usually says it right on the bottle.
In pharmacy school, they told us that the place that most people forget is their feet. Ironically on spring break that's the part of me that was mostly burnt. Also if you know how long you can stay in the sun with no sunscreen before you start to get red and multiply that times the SPF you use then that gives you how many minutes of protection you get with that specific sunscreen. It's best to reapply every 2 hours though.
Being a redhead, I also have very fair skin. I used to lay out and try so hard to get a tan, but it just never happens for me. Now I'm all about protecting my skin. I'd rather be pale than have wrinkles and skin cancer when I'm older!
My hair is as straight as can be. Even when I braid it overnight, a few hours after I let it go, it loses all the waves. I'll definitely check out the Surf Spray! And boy do those beach pants look comfortable! -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey's
I found that I really prefer mineral based sunscreens instead of chemical. They are always on my must have summer list! Skin cancer is nothing to chance.
Thanks for this post on safe sun! My dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 Melanoma last year and is just finishing his year of chemotherapy. So many young women our age still worship the sun, so it's great to see someone with a strong voice advocating for safe sun practices! Thank you for spreading the word 🙂
From head to toe, sun protection is needed specially while enjoying summer! This informative post will help people to protect their skin from cancer causing ultra violet rays. From http://www.avana-collection.com/collections/avana-sun-sun-protection-clothing people can also choose their fashionable and higher quality of sun protecting cloths.
Not my best year of outfits- but here are some of my favorites! 2024 was all about feeling comfortable in my skin. I was eight and nine months pregnant in January and February- and then freshly postpartum. I wore four different jean sizes (five if you include maternity!), had to start the process of rebuilding my shoe collection (my feet grew 😭), and I’ve been breastfeeding this whole time so lots of buttons. I tried to lean into more colors and elevated everyday styles. I embraced my body no matter where I was on the scale and stayed true to myself the whole time, while still experimenting and trying new things!
Some highlights: @tuckernuck Callahan dress @jcrew denim skorts (and staples, as always) @alice_walk cashmere wraps and gauzy linen shirt @varley leggings and pullovers @favorite.daughter hoodie (my emotional support sweatshirt at the moment) @annmashburn cap toe Mary Janes @cuyana small pouch + @llbean boat and totes @oldnavy barn coat embroidered by @bobinettedesigns @agolde, @levis, and @mother denim @onequince cashmere fisherman cardigan @shopdoen Leanne dress @kiltecollection chic cashmere sets @warbyparker eyeglasses + @celine sunglasses
Our year can undoubtedly be measured in love 🫶🏻. While 2024 wasn’t without its challenges, it was also overflowing with moments of joy and gratitude. Welcoming Rory into our family in February was the absolute highlight—nothing quite compares to the magic of those first newborn days.
This year was also filled with adventures to some of our favorite places and plenty of meaningful time with friends and family. Rory has grown from a snuggly, snoring newborn into a lively ten-month-old who loves to eat and play with his big brother. And Jack? He’s gone from my baby to a full-fledged kid—a social butterfly with a love for all things sports (and the skills to match).
For me, this year was a whirlwind—a beautiful mix of the magic and monotony of motherhood: pregnancy, delivery, breastfeeding, and endless caretaking. But amidst the chaos, I found space to nurture myself and pursue what lights me up. I embraced new hobbies (hello, sourdough baking!) and deepened my love for old ones (Rory’s needlepoint stocking is finally complete, and I read 50 books!). I prioritized my well-being with new workouts (@sotomethod has been a game-changer!), dialed in my beauty routines, and even got my colors done.
I also stepped outside my comfort zone, making my first investment in a company beyond my own and hitting a few stretch goals that felt out of reach just a year ago.
Here’s to a year of love, growth, and resilience—and to the excitement of all that 2025 has in store! 💫
This and yap 🤍 Don’t forget to create holiday magic for yourself too! I can’t tell you how nice it was to do some gingerbread decorating without having to follow a three year old’s vision (or fight the sugar battle)! It’s fun to do it with kids, too, but sometimes you just need coffee, baked goods, and little bit of kid-free catch up time with your mom friends! Thank you for hosting @blueskyehouse!!
I wrote down a list of things I wanted to do for fun in 2024. I crossed off exactly zero of them (having a baby will do that to ya) and my only hope of accomplishing one would be to host a cookie exchange! I wanted to SO bad but I was also feeling exhausted after a long year (losing a dog, having a baby, running a business, etc.) and I didn’t know if I had hosting a party in me. I sent out the invitations and told myself I’d figure it out. There was no going back! It was SO FUN though and I will be doing this again. I feel like so much of the holidays as a mom is spent making the magic for kids. It’s Santa meet and greets, Christmas shopping, holiday pageants…. And then seeing Santa again (and again and again). THIS party was for us! 🥂
This sunscreen in the top left is my holey grail for body! I can't top it. It's so quick drying and non-greasy.
— Alex at Cashmere Kangaroo
Great post! As somebody who is fair skinned, I definitely feel your pain. Just a tip- make sure you use a sunscreen that is broad spectrum, which protects your skin from UVB and UVA rays instead of just UVB rays. It usually says it right on the bottle.
Good luck this summer Carly!
I had never heard of "sun shirts", thanks Carly!
Claudia
What Now, Clauds?
In pharmacy school, they told us that the place that most people forget is their feet. Ironically on spring break that's the part of me that was mostly burnt. Also if you know how long you can stay in the sun with no sunscreen before you start to get red and multiply that times the SPF you use then that gives you how many minutes of protection you get with that specific sunscreen. It's best to reapply every 2 hours though.
Being a redhead, I also have very fair skin. I used to lay out and try so hard to get a tan, but it just never happens for me. Now I'm all about protecting my skin. I'd rather be pale than have wrinkles and skin cancer when I'm older!
I love that straw hats! Great tips!
Hunter
Prep on a Budget
great tips! dont forget SPF for your lips! xo jillian – cornflake dreams
My hair is as straight as can be. Even when I braid it overnight, a few hours after I let it go, it loses all the waves. I'll definitely check out the Surf Spray! And boy do those beach pants look comfortable! -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey's
I seriously have to get that Clinique Sunscreen. I've only heard the best about it!!!
Andy from savor each bite
I found that I really prefer mineral based sunscreens instead of chemical. They are always on my must have summer list! Skin cancer is nothing to chance.
Thanks for this post on safe sun! My dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 Melanoma last year and is just finishing his year of chemotherapy. So many young women our age still worship the sun, so it's great to see someone with a strong voice advocating for safe sun practices! Thank you for spreading the word 🙂
I love the equestrian baseball cap!
~Sophia
http://plaidismyfavouritecolour.blogspot.com/
Great post! Although, sunglasses should actually say UVA/UVB protection on them. You can check out my post on organic sunblocks here: http://thegreenbows.blogspot.ca/2014/05/dear-those-of-you-who-tan-i-hate-you.html
-Katherine
I absolutely love the Neutrogena sunscreen! And I know a skin doctor that swears by the stuff! It isn't oily and it works well!
i love the sun but we always must be careful…
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I love those pants, but the link is sending me to the JCrew sunshirt page. Where can I find them?
From head to toe, sun protection is needed specially while enjoying summer! This informative post will help people to protect their skin from cancer causing ultra violet rays. From http://www.avana-collection.com/collections/avana-sun-sun-protection-clothing people can also choose their fashionable and higher quality of sun protecting cloths.