Sunscreen Guide : by your skincare guru

 Sunscreen is a  sun cream which gives protection to the skin from harmful rays , sunburn, dirt and pollution.  SPF is very important for healthy skincare, sunscreen includes ingredients like Avobenzone, octinoxateoxybenzone (which gives protection to the skin from harmful  UV rays) and also don’t forget that continues applying of sunscreen not only protects the skin but also reduces risk of skin cancer.

Sunscreen

Whatever the season might be protect your skin with  sunscreen. Add it to your daily routine and use it regularly when you are stepping out. This cream is also safe for babies skin, where we can easily apply sunscreen to babies for protecting them from the UV rays. Sunscreen protects the skin from pigmentation and tan.

Benefits and Importance of using  sunscreen

 . Prevents sunburn{ protects from sun }

 . Brightens skin { applying regularly will helps in brightening }

 . Prevents ageing { looks younger }

 . Applying sunscreen regularly improves skin texture { it has been proved scientifically }

 . Reduces hyperpigmentation { protects skin from  color changing }

 . Reduces sunspots {  caused by sun }

 . Moisturize skin and gives it a healthy glow { nourishes your skin }

 . Minimize the appearance of Dark spots { by regular use of sunscreen }

 . Sun cream gives skin a radiant glow over time { this contain ingredients that provide an instant brightening effect }

  “Dermatologists recommends to use minimum “SPF 30”

Sunscreen might be oily but it protects your skin from  sun and harmful rays , don’t forget procedure to apply large consistency of cream to protect your skin, follow 3 finger rule( if you are not aware of 3 finger rule just click here ) and don’t  forget to apply cream regularly and make sure that you apply suns protection after applying moisturizer for easy blending into your skin.

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Just wash your face with a cleanser take a moisturizer which is suitable for your skin and apply it, later go with sun cream by following 3 finger rule. It also helps in skin brightening and results in  glass skin. Don’t forget to apply it after every 2 hours when you are out, there is no need to apply repeatedly when you are ‘in’ .

It has been proven that, applying sunscreen regularly on skin will make the skin look more brighter, removes dark spots, wrinkles and even scars from face too. The people who were applying sun cream regularly will look more younger then the people who were not applying sunscreen.

come let’s find about the ingredients in “sunscreen”

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COCONUT OIL 

This oil acts as a super moisturizer, so it is basically used in every sunscreen and moisturizer for the smoothness and easy blending.

ZINC OXIDE 

This provides protection from the UV rays and sun damage.

AVOBENZONE 

This ingredient protects from skin cancer, aging, wrinkles caused by the sun damage. This ingredient usually known as “sunscreen blocker”.

HOMOSALATE 

It is an organic compound used in sun protection creams  to prevent damage from sun.

TITANIUM DIOXIDE 

One of the ingredient used to protect from UAV and UVB rays. Titanium dioxide is one of the major ingredient used in sunscreens.

OCTYL METHOXYCINNAMATE 

This is approved as one of the cosmetic ingredient that was used in sunscreen and lip balm as well.

ECAMSULE 

It was used in both sun protection and sun lotions to protect the skin from sun damage.

VITAMIN E  

vitamin e is used for skin brightening.
While choosing sunscreen, it must be important to notice that some sunscreens will left skin white and gives gelatinous feeling around the face and when we apply some sunscreens we are not able to blend them properly because of their thick in nature, so it is better to apply moisturizer before sun protection because moisturizer makes the skin soft and also allows the sun cream to blend into the skin easily.
A proper skincare routine will always ends with applying sun protection cream.  
(don’t forget that  PROTECTED SKIN is a 😊HAPPY SKIN😊 )

 

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