Apr 8, 2024 | By: Daphne Ellenburg
As the excitement builds for your upcoming boudoir session with HelloBoudoir.com, you may be tempted to squeeze in one last trip to the beautiful Gulf Coast beach. But when is the last day you can hit the sand and surf before your photo shoot? Timing your beach outings just right can help ensure your skin looks its best, avoiding any unwanted sunburns, tan lines, or dryness. Let’s dive into some tips to help you plan the perfect pre-session beach day.
Sunburn and tan lines are the most obvious concerns when considering a beach day before your boudoir session. Even with the best sunscreen, spending time in the sun can lead to redness or uneven skin tones that might not align with the flawless look you envision for your photos.
Ideally, you should give your skin at least a week of recovery after a day at the beach before your boudoir session. This window allows any mild sunburn to heal and redness to subside. It also gives tan lines a chance to fade, especially if you're working on evening them out with careful sun exposure or self-tanning products.
If you do decide to enjoy the beach closer to your session date, take steps to pamper your skin afterward:
If your boudoir session is a significant event, you might want to skip the beach in the two weeks leading up to it. This no-sunshine policy can be your best bet for ensuring there are no last-minute skin surprises. Instead, focus on indoor or shaded activities that won't increase your risk of sun-related skin issues.
Whenever you decide to go to the beach, always use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Reapply every two hours, or more frequently if you’re swimming or sweating. Wearing a wide-brimmed hat and light cover-up can also protect your skin from excessive UV exposure.
Enjoy the beach, but also look forward to celebrating yourself during your boudoir session with us at HelloBoudoir.com. Protect yourself from the unforgiving Gulf Coast Sunshine and Let's make your boudoir session an amazing day to remember.
P.S. REMEMBER: Having a Sunburn Sucks. xoxo, Daphne
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