
Gisele Bundchen, the striking Brazilian supermodel, struck again recently when she was misquoted as saying she felt sunscreen was bad.
"I can not put this poison on my pores and skin," the Victoria Secret angel and Sports Illustrated cowl mannequin was quoted as saying throughout a promotion. The blunt blonde was referring to the chemicals some firms put into suntan lotion to extend its sun protection factor (SPF).
The primary method Gisele tried to set the file straight was by way of her blog.
"I would like to clarify the misunderstanding about the usage of sunblock. I do use sunblock but also I try my greatest not to be exposed to the solar when it is too sturdy," she wrote, after which went on to expound on her stance on SPF.
"My line of skincare merchandise are all pure and do not contain SPF. I feel we all have to pay more consideration to what we are putting on our skin. I definitely know the importance of utilizing sunscreen and I try to search for extra natural choices," she blogged on a publish titled "Gisele clarifies the misunderstanding about using sunblock."
Then the wife of an NFL quarterback referred to as an audible and had one in every of her representatives discuss to People journal to further stop the controversy by clarifying that the misunderstanding was one thing misplaced in translation.
"They misquoted her on account of a language barrier,” the unnamed rep informed the magazine. "Gisele would never say not to use sunscreen because she has family members who have had pores and skin cancer."
The rep went on to say that not only does the 30-yr-outdated new mom use sunblock, but when she does she buys it at the grocery store.
"She buys her sunscreen at Entire Meals, so she will find ones which might be freed from harsh chemical compounds," the rep said. "She says, 'In fact I put on sunblock. I don’t want to appear to be a shrimp!'"







