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Summer Sun Protection Guide

summer picnic at Oxford

Hi Oxonians,


We are in July now! Well...the weather is not perfect in June. But as summer unfolds and we soak up the rays while punting on the Cherwell or enjoying a leisurely stroll through Christ Church Meadow, it’s crucial to prioritize skin protection. Here are some essential tips tailored for our vibrant Oxford community:


  • Pick Your Sunscreen Wisely: Opt for a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen. Whether you're exploring the Bodleian Library's historic halls or picnicking in Port Meadow, protect your skin from both UVA and UVB rays.

  • Top Up Regularly: Don’t let the sun sneak up on you! Reapply sunscreen every two hours, especially if you’re indulging in summertime cycling at University Parks or punting along the River Thames.


  • Sport the Right Gear: Look stylish and sun-smart with wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses while cycling through the cobbled streets of Oxford or browsing the stalls at the Covered Market.


  • Chase the Shade: Seek refuge from the sun under the ancient trees of University Botanic Garden or while savoring ice cream at G&D’s on a warm summer afternoon.


  • Stay Refreshed: Keep hydrated with refreshing Pimm’s at a riverside pub or with locally brewed beer at The Turf Tavern, complementing your water intake to keep your skin glowing.


  • Post-Sun Soothers: If you’ve caught a bit too much sun punting on the Thames or lounging in University Parks, soothe your skin with cooling aloe vera gel or hydrating masks.


At Beauty Bee Salon, we understand the importance of caring for your skin year-round. Whether you're a student at Oxford University or a local enjoying the city’s rich cultural scene, our tailored skincare services are here to support your lifestyle.


Join us at Beauty Bee to discover personalized treatments that restore and rejuvenate your skin after sun exposure. Embrace summer in Oxford with confidence and radiance!


Enjoy your summer time and hope to see you at Beauty Bee soon!

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