Safe Beaching on Grand Cayman
A trip to Grand Cayman means plenty of time spent in the sand, soaking up those glorious rays. In order to truly, blissfully relax, we encourage a quick run-through of these sun safety tips. They’re easy to follow and will keep you protected while you play outside all day. Here’s a few Grand Cayman go tos:
Before Sun Exposure:
In order to make the most of your sunscreen, you need to apply it at least 30 minutes before being in the sun. Remember also to keep reapplying after swimming or running around, as sun screen can wash off! We love Yes To Cucumber Natural Sunscreen SPF 30 because it smells great while protecting your skin.
Under the Sun:
Your skin isn’t the only thing you need to protect!Sun exposure can be harmful to your eyes, and thankfully there are quite a few fashionable means of protection, like these News Flash sunglasses by Oakley. They’re polarized, which means extra protection and eye comfort!
After the Sun:
Sometimes the best part of playing outside all day is coming inside, taking a long luxurious shower, and resting up for dinner. And thankfully, no matter how many hours you spent luxuriating beneath le soleil, there is a soothing post-bath lotion to hydrate you and secure that envy-provoking tan. For instance, Korres Yogurt Cooling Gel is a fantastic after-sun lotion that provides skin relief and ample hydration. And as an added plus, the yogurt makes your skin feel incredibly fresh. For your face, slather on Skyn Iceland’s Arctic Face Mist, which refreshes and instantly soothes the skin. Last but not least, don’t forget about your locks! Revitalize sun-parched hair with Fekkai’s After Sun Daily Mask.
Safe beaching!
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa is in the heart of Grand Cayman. Named to Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List, the resort has been recognized for its excellence. With easy access to Grand Cayman’s best attractions, including scuba diving, shopping, and golf, guests will enjoy a relaxing getaway.
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