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Proper skin protection is the best thing you can do for the health of your skin today and slow down the effects of ageing tomorrow. Sunscreen is one of the most valuable products that are the most valuable product in every skincare routine. All skincare experts recommend using sunscreen every day.

The Benefits of Sunscreen

Reduce Your Risk of Skin Cancer

Wearing Sunblock helps us protect our skin and reduce the risk of developing skin cancer. Using a sunscreen gel, sunscreen cream or sunscreen lotion together with dark clothing and sunglasses reduces the harmful effects of sun exposure. Experts also recommend that using the best sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 30 helps reduce melanoma risk- the deadliest risk of cancer 50 almost 50%.

It saves you from Sunburn

Sunlight consists of two types of rays, UVA and UVB. One easy way to remember the difference between UVA and UVB is that UVA is related to ageing. It causes fine lines, wrinkles, and dark spots, whereas UVB is related to burning. It causes skin cancers and sunburns. Thankfully, a broad-spectrum sunscreen can defend the skin against UVA and UVB rays by absorbing, reflecting, or scattering the sun.

Avoid Inflammation & Redness

If your work requires you to stay outdoors for long hours, you must be familiar with severe skin inflammation and reddening. Wearing the best sun protection cream while outdoors protects your skin from sun damage.

Prevent premature ageing

Sunscreen is one of the most effective formulas to protect yourself from developing skincare concerns like fine lines, crow’s feet, and wrinkles. Prolonged exposure to UVA rays ages your skin before time and results in skin elasticity and loss of collagen. 90% of premature ageing concerns are the causes of sun damage. By wearing a minimum of SPF 40 sunscreen in your skincare routine (a minimal effort), you can ward off the signs of premature ageing.

Avoid Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is uneven skin pigmentation. It can be hereditary, but it can also be a reason for prolonged exposure to the sun. Wearing a high-protection SPF 80 lotion in scorching hot weather and a normal SPF 30 cream or gel can help you get uneven skin tone on the face, hands, and other body parts from sunlight.
One should wear sunscreen in summers as well as in winters or monsoon. However, the SPF may vary according to the weather and skin type.

Avoid damaging your DNA

Studies have proved that sunlight damages the DNA and triggers photoaging and skin cancers. Wearing sunscreen every day and reapplying it every two hours can help you stop DNA damage.

Should we wear sunscreen daily?

Absolutely yes. It is essential to apply sunscreen every day if you want to protect your skin from getting damaged. Applying sunscreen is also extremely important if you use any active ingredients in your skincare products.

When should we apply or reapply sunscreen?

  • Sunscreen should be applied at least 20 minutes before stepping out in the sun. This gives your skin absorb the sunscreen without washing it off when you sweat.
  • If you go for swimming or do strenuous exercise, you must reapply your sunscreen.

Note: Do not apply sunscreen on lotion, makeup, or moisturizer, as it will impact SPF’s efficiency.

What is SPF?

SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. It is how we measure the protection from the sun’s UVB rays. Generally, experts recommend using an SPF between 30 and 50, but the higher the SPF, the better the protection. It is also good to use a “broad spectrum” sunscreen to protect from both UVA and UVB rays.
Everyone, men, women, and kids, should wear sunscreen no matter their skin tone. To apply, remember the two-finger rule for the face and neck and a shot-glass-full for the entire body. And reapplying after every two hours is the key.

How to choose the right sunscreen for your skin type?

In the market, we often come across words like Sunscreens for oily skin, sunscreen for dry skin, sunscreen for normal skin, and sunscreen for sensitive skin. But, what is the difference?
Generally, sunscreens for oily skin are gel-based. Because the skin already produces excess oil, it is recommended that they should use oil-free sunscreens. Sunscreens for dry skin can be a cream or lotion. So, depending on the need, you can choose your sunscreen.