RODAN + FIELDS SUN DAMAGE REMOVER CONTEST! WATCH THE VIDEO OF A NASALLY SUN BURNT MEG EXPLAINING THE GIVEAWAY!
Meg here! Please ignore that I am a total hypocrite and sun burnt to a crisp in this video. I am with the lovely Susan and we have a great give away for some lucky reader (or as I say in the video like 100 times ONE LUCKY READER!) A wonderful skin treatment to reverse sun damage from the famous Dr. Duo behind a little bitty line called Proactiv. I'm sure you've never heard of Proactiv. 
Any how you can win the complete ant-sundamage line from Rodan + Fields. YOU WIN THE ENTIRE LINE! All you have to do is be committed to the program and really let us know if it really works! I mean we want to see pictures and hear all about your progress!!
Want to win? Just tell Susan why you need to reverse your years of bad behavior as a "sun worshipper." As usual, the best story wins! I really apologize that I very well maybe the most grating person ever to be on camera. Susan does a fabulous job though!!
Get to it! Why do you deserve to win?
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I have no need for this, but I hope this works for those who choose to enter!
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Me neither, melilala... *looks guilty* Okay, maybe I do just a bit. I mean while I've only used a tanning bed once, I've spent years slathering SPF4 tanning oil on myself before baking outside in the sun. Thanks for the giveaway :)
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O...M...G...Do I really need apply?!?!?!! I am the BEST test subject for this line as a expose myself every other day religiously to the damaging UV rays of my very special and loving tanning beds!!!!And I am relentlessly searching for a product to help me fight sun damage on my face, body everywhere!If this stuff realy works I just might be their best customer after the test!!I worship the sun lol and i'm not ashamed. BUT I am COMMITTED to taking care of my skin!
So here's the back story although most on here have heard it. I grew up in Key West Florida and Kauai Hawaii. *sigh* boy do I miss that. So from the ages of 4-18 I was constantly exposed to the sun. And did I ever wear sunscreen... Nooo. Well Now Im older and smarter. I take care of my skin, but I just CAN"T give up tanning. Partially I LOVE the color, and MOSTLY because my body doesn't get enough Vitamin D and I went through this whole medical crisis untill I fell in love with tanning.I'm always on the search for something new and exciting to help combat sun damage that I bring on. And this sounds.... well Promising!!Please.. Oh PLEASE! Pick me!!
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I don't have any sun damage either so good luck to the ladies that enter x x
*Oo oo pick me pick me* I would love love love to be your test subject/lab rat! Even though I'm half italian, my skin does burn and I don't tan as easily as the rest of my family but I'm not necessarily fair skinned either. Now I was not always as religious about skin care as I am now and used to use the tanning beds every year before the summer months to get a base. I have burnt my skin to a crisp so many times, both tanning and from carelessness on my part. Worst case, went skiing on a class trip and did not wear sunsreen or sunglasses. The next day I was blind from burnt corneas and this "fluorescent" shade of red. I didn't move for 3 days a. because it hurt so bad and b. because I couldn't see to walk. My vision and skin did return to "normal" but both are damaged from it. Also, living most of my life at 7,000 ft. elevation put my skin through a trial just with that, but also at that elevation less oxygen, drier climate, closer to the sun, etc. Plus, I never wore sunscreen... Bad Meghan bad Meghan! I know better now! If this can really reverse the trauma I've done to my skin by baking it then I'm there Meg!
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this is not for me either, but good luck to everyone who enters!!! :)
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Meg you are so funny always with a glass of wine it's very cute ! I have sun damadges but they are too subtile that I won't talk about it today but I can't wait to see who is going to win and of course I am very interested in the before and after picrtures.Good Luck !
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I don't have sundamage but good idea!
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Despite my slavish devotion to sunscreen, I still have sunspot on my forehead, on my temples, and all along my cheeks. I wear moisturizer with sunscreen, primer with sunscreen, a sunscreen on top of that, and then makeup with sunscreen. Topped off by...you guessed it, finishing powder with sunscreen. I don't know how it happened, but I still managed to get some sort of sun exposure, probably because I live in Los Angeles and I don't have a car so I walk everywhere, just soaking up those rays that are making me look older than I am! Plus, when I was a kid, my folks LOVED the beach, and since I was a pale little kid (my mother used to call me Casper), I got NO sun protection! My family wanted me to be dark like them. If you're my Facebook friend, yo can see photos of my father, that's what my family strove for, but I wasn't having it! I've tried hydroquinone, Retin-A, Vitamin C serum, lasers, but nothing seems to get rid of the sunspots, so I'm back to layering on tons of foundation. I would LOVE to try this, and I promise to report back faithfully on the results!
Good luck to everyone!
this is why we all love megs makeup :) it's so awesome of you to be able to give someone who has sun damage a chance to try this out! i don't have any sun damage but good luck to the one lucky winner! and i couldn't help but bust out laughing when you mentioned your lungs and liver! i wish there was a product to cure everything!
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Oh wow - how generous! I don't really have any reason to enter as I've always been good with the sunscreen and don't have noticeable sun damage (yet anyway!) Good luck to everyone who is entering - I can wait to see how it works for you! :)
I am so glad that there are options for sun damaged skin. However, this does not really pertain to me. (I thought it was against the law at MM not to wear sunblock. LOL)Meg-- I love your pink in the video.
It sounds like an interesting product. I don't need it myself, but good luck to those who are entering, and I can't wait to see what you think.
Wow, what a great competition! I can't wait to see the entries. :D ♥
I hail from the sunburnt country - gloriously-beautiful-but-often-hot-enough-to-fry-an-egg-on-your-car-bonnet, Australia. To make matters worse, I currently reside in Brisbane - the state capital of the northern most tip of the country.To give you an idea of what the climate is like, take a look at our mean temperatures. The mean maximum for us is 78°F. This means on a 'Winter' day the sun is still out, shining away, burning and wreaking damage across all and sundry. In Winter!! Our minimum mean temperature is 60 °F. That's literally as cold as it gets. Take into account our average annual rainfall of only 45.1 inches each year in total, it's easy to see why I need a little help with battling sun-related damage.Now, Mother Nature has not-so-kindly decided to blight me with another challenge - the horrible skin condition known as eczema. I suffer from eczema on the insides of my arms and legs and sometimes on my neck where the skin becomes red, dry, itchy and scaly and when it's particularly bad sites can weep, bleed and crust over. Unfortunately for me, the only reliable treatment I've found over the past 26 years I've been afflicted by this horrible disease, is using a solarium tanning bed once every week for an 8 minute session. Please please believe it's not for the 'bronzed look' - in fact 8 minutes every 7 days barely gives me any colour at all. The reason I lie in that sun-bed is for the precious UVA and UVB rays that miraculously dissolve any trace of my chronic eczema. I have run the gammut regarding treatments and have used topical creams, oral medications and many many herbal remedies all to little or no avail. The rays I get from the tanning bed only for a matter of minutes each week is enough to keep my skin healthy and free or any redness, itching and most importantly scarring.But, on the flip-side - as I'm sure Susan realises - living in such a hot and arid climate underneath one of the biggest holes in the ozone layer on this entire planet PLUS having to use a solarium on a weekly basis, means my skin is not in the best shape. I try to do my best to prevent any lasting damage, but I fear I don't really have any control over it at all. Should I stop my UV treatment, my eczema would start to slowly ruin my life once again. Should I move to different state, I would have to leave my partner and his two children from a previous marriage who are rooted in school in a nearby town. You see my dilemma!I would absolutely LOVE the chance to start undoing some of the horrendous damage my lifestyle has caused my skin, and I promise to be diligent in my honest and detailed analysis of the programs effects. I am willing to take photos daily if needs be, to correctly monitor the changes. Please Meg and Susan - I would do almost anything to try this line. ♥
Meg, you crack me up! You are super generous to be giving this away!I'm inside most of the time and have never wanted to visit a tanning salon, so I personally have no need for it, but good luck to all of the other ladies! :)
Being of the super-fair skinned, I can't wait to see how the winner enjoys this product. I have been conditioned to be extra careful with my freckles and pale skin, but at least once a year while boating, I manage to get a good burn that convinces me that skin cancer is right around the corner! Best of luck to those who really deserve this product; I really look forward to your before/after images and reviews!
I have no need for this, but I hope this works for those who choose to enter!
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I don't have need for a product like this either, but curious to see how it works out for whoever wins it!
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Good luck to those who enter, I am lucky enough to have minimal sun damage. Sure, I toasted it up with the best of them when I was younger, (tanning beds, too!) but I found the error of my ways as I got older and have stopped and always wear at least SPF 15. But, with a bit of Native American in me, I am lucky enough to tan fairly easy, with little burning and my skin manages to look ok!
I don't have sun damage ... But good luck !!!
I have no need...good luck to all who submit entries!!!
It took me a long time to figure out that tanning = cancer and wrinkles, so now I avoid it like the plague. However, well into my 30's I was still battling my "tanorexia", so I can't judge anyone else. I'll be really interested to see how it works for the lucky winner, though.
I've always burnt really easily due to my typical redhead complexion, but I hated putting on sunscreen. It was a constant battle with my mom, especially since I grew up in Florida so there was pretty much always sun. Luckily now that I'm a little older I'm much more responsible (maybe even paranoid) about wearing SPF every day. I don't have any noticeable sun damage from my youth currently, but who knows what will appear when I get older! Childhood burns are supposedly the worst when it comes to skin cancer, and I got more than my share, so I'm being extra careful now.
I am just dying to try this line! I'm a fair skined Irish/German/Polish lass w/ freckles. However, it took me about 22 years to realize that no matter how hard I tried, I will never get a tan. During my senior year spring break, my best friend and I went to Florida. We the entire last day of our vacation on the beach, my friend got a glorious tan while I came with the sunburn from hell. My face was literally chard, and chunks of skin were falling off. I had to say in bed for 3 days before I could put clothes on. To make matters worse, I was fired from my job, because I told them I wasn't going to go anywhere for spring break so I would be able to work for them. Once I got to Florida, I called in sick on the days I was supposed to work (told them I had the flu), however, when I came back to work I couldn't hide my killer sunburn. Any how, that is only one of the tragic sunburns that I've had throughout my lifetime that has created the sunspots on my face, and the redness on my chin, not to mention my freckles. I've had fine lines since I was in my early twenties, and am scared to see what I'll look like in another 10 years.
Oh Meg, why oh why are you sunburnt?! I don't need this, my mom had melanoma when I was in 3rd grade and so I'm crazy about SPF (even in Ohio winter!). Good luck to the winner, hopefully this will work!!
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My biggest concern is the sun damage I did all through my years. It all started in 1984, the first year of the tanning beds. It was love at first bed. Not only did I love the beds, but my girlfriend's mom had a tanning unit. ( I can still remember the picture on the box front...a woman with the Farrah Fawcett hair do super duper tanned!) Anyway we would double up. We would go to Funtan in the morning, and do a single tan or splurge and do a double. Then after school we would go to my girlfriends home and put our face as close to the metal grate as possible. Can you say RED LOBSTER? We thought we looked so "hot"! Excuse the pun. lol. I can still remember after baking for the day, we would wear our baby blue and pink aviator suits rolled up on the bottom with white ked runners and matching socks. The darker our skin was the more flashy the white sneakers and outfits stood out. I look back at pictures and it makes me laugh on one hand, then say "ouch" on the other. Now, 25 years later the sun damage is really prominent and I know why. Yes, it could be due to the aging factor, I'm not a young chick anymore...(Forty One this December) But I know so much of the wrinkling is due to baking myself to a crisp. I would love to be able to use this and monitor my results as I am so obsessed with finding a great product that could reverse the sun damage I once did. If you would consider me...I would be so grateful!Artcandy
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I have no need for this but curious to hear from the winner. Good luck to all who enters!
I can't wait to see the results of this, good luck to everyone!
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Well I love getting a tan and going to the beach. I tan about once a week. Now at 22 my skin has the texture (plus dryness) of a tire. And I am showing signs of wrinkles. I have crow feel around my eyes. Awfull! Please help!
I was a sunbed lover but not anymore! but the sun damage i must have caused my skin isnt visable (yet!) so i wouldnt be a good candidate for documenting the results of this-good luck to those who are though!p to the s-is it just me or is meg the spitting image of the lovely Giuliana from E! I watched "Giuliana and Bill" yesterday and i couldnt believe how alike they look! then Giuliana said "we want more bang for our buck" and i was like woah-it is meg!!!!!! :D
No sun for me but Susan and the new R F lines are fabulous and very targeted! I am sampling the creme for "sensitive skin" and think it's a cut above!Hoping someone who wins it gives up the sun for good after using,LOL! Meg...you fell asleep by the pool as I remember? That doesn't "count" in the list of sun-sins,LOL!
Hello Meg !!How are you?I really hope , fine...I am satisfied to be with your small group of follower because I adoreee your blog!And yes, since Paris I always visit your blog!
Thus just to warn you that my English will not still be good...
Otherwise,
This product in the brilliant sight!Problem with the sun are frequent, and we are always so vulnerable in front of this big god of the light!
Who does not want a beautiful gold-coloured bronzing?It is true that the idea to spread out a big white solar cream neither is terrible, nor sexy!Then we forget, or let us neglect this stage!
This product which seems good to re-adorn these concerns me made drool!
Thank you for this video, you are sparkling above!
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Amy , Big kisses from Paris!
I'm lucky enough (and young enough) that sun damage isn't yet a huge concern for me - but I'm excited for that "ONE LUCKY READER!" haha Good luck everyone!
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Any word on who won?
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I wouldn't make a good test subject for this but I can't wait to find out who wins. I am pretty pale and I don't do much sun (except for a lapse with the tanning bed a couple times last summer).
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Ooo I'm interested in seeing the results for this line! I'm a fair skinned girl (hello! my dad is a redhead) who has to try very hard to get any kind of color at all. I don't think I have much skin damage aside from some freckles on the tops of my shoulders (I even worked in a tanning salon for 3 years!). However, my mom has some pretty major sun damage going on. She's in her early 40's and is from the school of "hey, it's ok to lay out with baby oil and iodine with no sunscreen". Freckles, sun spots, rough texture--you name it, she has it. She recently had a lesion on her neck that was diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma that had to be surgically removed. The doctor said that she also has 5 or so cancerous spots on her face that have not reached the lesion stage yet. Right now they just look like scaly, dry spots which have to be repeatedly frozen until they go away. On a side note, her father and grandmother have also had skin cancer. Needless to say, I'm now embracing my paleness and trying to convince her to do so as well! If this line is actually effective, I'd love to give it to her as a present.
When I was a teenager, I usually apply a sunscreen to protect against the sun. However I do not re-apply when needed. I believed that applying sunscreen once a day was enough. Besides, I was pulling long hours of sunlight to get to be a brunette. Now I care a lot more but I'm beginning to see how come some spots on my skin care because of the little care that I had in the past.
congratulations to whoever wins :)
Haha Lab rat..anyway..that was a great video.. =)
i don't know if i want to be the lab rat right now but maybe afterwards when its proven to work i will use it :P i've been called rudolph since last year because my niose got badly/permanently burnt on vacation in florida :P so after its effectively proven maybe i'll use it :P
Oh man, why did I take so long to join the site! I live in NZ, and the UV here (can anyone say hole in the ozone???) is 4 times as strong as in the US/UK, so everyone here is freckled/pigmented/wrinkly :( I started to get 'laugh lines' at about 19 due to sun damage around my eyes :(
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