Uploaded on Jun 18, 2021
There must be many questions in your mind about applying sunscreen gel to your face. So here are some of the important questions and answers that will help you to get the best sunscreen for yourself.
Popular Question on Applying Sunscreen Gel on the Face
When should I apply sunscreen? First of all, it is time to apply sunscreen, but basically, it is before the makeup base. ● Face wash ● Toner ● Emulsion ● Sunscreen ● Makeup base ● Foundation It is said that this order is good, but many recent sunscreens also serve as a makeup base. In that case, you can use foundation immediately after sunscreen. However, sunscreen is oilier than the makeup base and may cause makeup to float. Lightly tissue off the sunscreen before foundation to prevent subsequent makeup loss. How to apply sunscreen on your face correctly Wear Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 on Exposed Skin ● Forehead ● Nose head ● Right ● Left cheek ● chin You can prevent uneven coating by placing it on the 5 spots and spreading it by tapping broad-spectrum sunscreen. Especially, the cheekbones and the tip of the nose are high and it is easy to get sunburned, so apply it carefully. Reapply sunscreen on your face? I often hear the words, "Reapply sunscreen on your face once every three hours." But that's an old story. Recent foundations have a very long UV protection time called SPF, so it seems that it is not necessary to reapply once every 3 hours. ● SPF represents the protection time against UV rays. ● Dermatologists recommend using SPF of 30 or SPF 50 Sunscreen. However, the heat of summer is not as good as it used to be, and sweat and sebum may remove makeup and sunscreen. From that point of view, it's better to reapply sunscreen once a day, if not every three hours. How to reapply on makeup? When you apply sunscreen to your face with make-up, you can't take the trouble of removing all the make-up first. Sunscreen Gel For reapplying sunscreen in the summer, we recommend using Gel Sunscreen with a UVA and UVB ray’s effect. However, oily foundations will generate sebum again, causing makeup to break down and sunscreen to come off. Lightly absorb sebum with a tissue and lightly apply UV face powder to the entire face. By using tissue instead of oil blotting paper, you can prevent excessive sebum adsorption and prevent makeup from collapsing. Apply Sunscreen SPF 50 Sunscreen is essential but is become more important in winters because sun rays are more harmful in winter. Sunscreen gel SPF 50 protect from both UV ra ys and helps to stay your skin moist.
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