Sunscreen-An Essential for All Skin Types

October 01, 2022

Tonique tinted sunscreen

Sunscreen’s necessity has been debated in the previous years, but scientists and beauty gurus alike have come to a consensus that sunscreen is a must in our daily skin routines. Though many still believe that only those of a fairer complexion need sunscreen, that is not the case. Sunscreen is also a necessity for healthy, glowing, even-complected skin.

woman applying sunscreen

A commonly held misconception is that ethnic people, especially those with darker skin tones, do not have to use sunscreen because they produce more melanin. However, more recent studies have shown that this claim is incorrect. Darker skin tones only produce about SPF 13, which is well below the minimum recommended SPF 30 needed to protect one’s skin from aggressive sun rays. Sunscreen helps prevent signs of aging on the skin caused by harmful UV rays, as well as melanoma.

Scientists that specialize in the treatment of skin recommend that everyone use a sunscreen of at least SPF 30, regardless of race or skin tone. Sunscreen is best used at the very end of your skin care routine and should be used daily, even when it is cloudy or you are indoors. Without implementing this essential into your routine, you can develop painful sunburn, dark spots, wrinkles, and skin cancer at an accelerated rate.

Sunscreen

 

Many have deemed sunscreen to be a must in skincare. Its lengthy list of benefits can help assist you in your journey to healthy, beautiful skin. The next time you do your skincare routine, remember to apply sunscreen!

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