How to Pick The Right Sunblock For Your Skin Type

How to Pick The Right Sunscreen For Your Skin Type

Summer is here again, bringing scorching heat, sweat, and plenty of tanning opportunities. Don't let the summer heat stop you from going outside and getting some Vitamin D. However, did you know that according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime? This number is huge and highlights the importance of using sunscreen.

But before you put on any old sunscreen, remember that not all of them are the same, and everyone's skin is different. So, how can you choose the right sunscreen from the many options available? Be & Beauty is here to assist you in finding the perfect sunscreen for your skin and keeping it protected all summer long.

Why Do You Need Sunblock?

Sunscreen is crucial for shielding the skin from harmful UV rays, preventing premature skin ageing, tanning, and sunburns. It is not limited to outdoor use, as UV rays can penetrate windows, and the blue light from screens can also harm the skin. Therefore, it is essential to wear SPF indoors as well.

How to Select the Right Sunblock for Your Skin Type

The SPF in sunscreen represents the Sun Protection Factor, indicating how effectively it shields your skin from UV rays. The number does not signify the duration of sun exposure but rather the time of UV ray protection provided by the sunscreen. Let's now explore how to choose sunscreen for your skin type.

  1. Go for Broad Spectrum 

Broad-spectrum sunscreen shields against UVA and UVB rays and prevents: 

  1. Skin cancer
  2. Sun damage
  3. Premature ageing. 

SPF 30+ is recommended for optimal protection against UVA, UVB, and IR radiation, surpassing the previous notion of SPF 15 sufficiency. 

2. Choose SPF 30 or Higher

Choose a high SPF sunscreen (30+), like SPF 50 gel, for optimal face protection and absorption, particularly for oily skin. Protect yourself from harmful UV rays, regardless of skin tone. Apply sunscreen to the neck, ears, hands, and feet during prolonged sun exposure. SPF 50 provides a slightly higher level of protection compared to SPF 30, but both can be effective choices for sun protection. 

3. Choose According to Your Skin Type

When selecting sunscreen based on your skin type, there are a few key considerations. 

  1. The dry skin type should go with sunscreen, which also works as a moisturizer. We recommend using Novaclear Urban Sunblock SPF 50+ formulated for dry skin. The formula is infused with Rice Extract and Hyaluronic Acid, which work together to effectively nourish and hydrate the skin, ensuring optimal moisture levels and providing a soothing sensation.

  2. If you have oily, acne-prone skin, opt for a water-based sunscreen gel designed for oily skin. Novaclear Urban Sunblock SPF 50+ for oily skin has Sage and Witch Hazel Extract. This fragrance-free formula regulates sebum secretion and absorbs quickly, making it ideal for use under makeup.

  3. Sensitive skin should avoid products containing alcohol, preservatives, fragrances, and oxybenzone. Novaclear Urban Sunblock SPF 50+ for sensitive skin contains Aloe Vera Extract and Hydromanil. The ingredients are renowned for their ability to preserve the skin's moisture balance and deliver a soothing sensation.

  4. Children have thinner and more sensitive skin so they require even stronger sun protection. We recommend using Novaclear Urban Sunblock SPF 50+. This sunscreen has Aloe Vera Extract and Hydromanil, which provides soothing and calming effects. Suitable for children aged three and above.

4. Look for Ingredients

When selecting a sunblock, it's crucial to consider the list of ingredients. Sunscreens can be categorized into two types: chemical and physical. 

  1. Chemical sunscreens contain ingredients like PABA and cinnamates that work by absorbing UV rays and converting them into heat energy.

  2. On the other hand, physical sunscreens, including zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, deflect and scatter the rays before they can penetrate the skin.

The choice between these two depends on your skin type and the level of sun exposure.

5. No-White Cast

When choosing a sunblock for makeup application, choose a sunscreen that doesn't leave a white residue. Opt for lightweight and non-greasy sunscreens specifically formulated to blend seamlessly into the skin. It ensures a smooth base for your makeup, protecting your skin from the sun's harmful rays without affecting your makeup look.

How to Apply Sunblock?

  • Next, if you're using a chemical sunscreen, apply it 20 to 30 minutes before stepping into the sunlight. However, with physical sunscreen, you're good to go immediately.
  • Take two-finger-length sunscreen and gently spread it across all exposed areas using your fingertips. 
  • Avoid any contact with your eyes while applying the sunscreen. 
  • If you plan to dive into the pool or engage in outdoor activities, reapply the sunscreen every 2-3 hours. 

Conclusion

Sunblock is an essential and non-negotiable part of your daily skincare regimen. Choose a sunblock that aligns perfectly with your specific skin type and provides the necessary level of sun protection. Use a combination of physical and chemical sunscreens, as this that can offer a comprehensive shield against harmful UV rays for optimal results. Moreover, opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen that safeguards your skin from UVA and UVB rays, ensuring ideal and well-rounded protection.