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Part 2: 7 Bad Consequences of Ignoring Sunscreen in Your Skincare Routine

Mar 13,2023 | Mimi

While some people may use sunscreen for beauty reasons, such as preventing premature aging and maintaining a youthful appearance, the primary benefit of using sunscreen is to protect your skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation.

 

 

UV radiation from the sun can cause a range of skin damage, including sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. By wearing sunscreen daily, you can help prevent these negative effects and keep your skin looking healthy and youthful.

Additionally, sunscreen can also help improve the overall health and appearance of your skin. UV radiation can damage the skin's natural barrier function, leading to dryness, redness, and irritation. By using sunscreen regularly, you can help protect your skin's natural barrier and keep it hydrated and healthy.

Do you know there are seven bad consequences of not applying sunscreen on the skin? You may revise our previous discussion here .

 

#5. Losing the Glow and Radiance

 

 

You'll lose your glow and radiance. Sunscreen can make your skin look dull. It’s especially so if it's not the right formula for your skin type.

If you're prone to dryness or flakiness, look for a sunscreen that isn't too greasy. It’s because this will help keep the shine at bay while still protecting against UV damage.

 

#6. Skin Conditions Lacking Foundation Coverage

If you're looking for a way to cover up some of the redness in your skin, foundation isn’t a substitute for sunscreen. It might provide some coverage, but it won't be enough.

The foundation isn't doing much if you have any skin condition requiring medical attention (like eczema or rosacea). Thus, you’d still need some sort of sunscreen to protect your skin.

It could even make things worse if misused, i.e., the foundation. You should talk with your dermatologist about what products best suit your needs before deciding how much makeup is appropriate on top of them.

 

 

#7. Causing Breakouts

Sunscreen is the best solution to keep your skin looking young and healthy. However, it can do the opposite if you don't use it correctly.

That's because many people make mistakes when applying sunscreen to their faces. Worst of all, those errors can lead to breakouts.

The most common reason for breakouts from sunscreens is using an incorrect type of product or applying too much at once.

For example, if you have oily skin and use a moisturizer with SPF (which tends to be heavier than other types), this will clog pores.

It also causes blemishes on top of blocking UV rays from penetrating through the skin's surface layer where they're needed most!

Another common mistake is using expired products, which may not provide adequate protection against harmful rays anymore after their expiration date passed several years ago.

 

 

Nevertheless, sunscreen is essential, but it's easy to misapply, so ensure you're doing it right!

  • Apply sunscreen before you go outside.
  • Apply sunscreen to all exposed skin.
  • Apply sunscreen with 2 finger rule.

The American Academy of Dermatology recommends using at least one ounce (the equivalent of a full shot glass) of broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen on your face and body daily, indoors or under an umbrella.

 

Takeaway

This article has helped you understand the importance of sunscreen and how to apply it correctly. We all want glowing, beautiful skin that looks its best at any age.

However, with so many products claiming to do just that, it can be challenging to know where to start.

Finding one that works well for your skin type and needs is the key. If you're unsure where to begin choosing an SPF formula? We recommend starting with one of our top picks!

 

 

Meet HAUS CeraCare Sunscreen Stick. It can be used as a sunscreen with SPF 50 PA ++++, amongst other functions. Formulated with Ceramide and Pentaivtin, the award winning for the Best Active Ingredients award of 2022 from Mibelle Biochemistry.

This CeraCare Sunscreen Stick made exclusively for all skin type of Asian skin to improve skin barrier, provide long lasting hydration, and protect skin form UV damage.

Learn more about HAUS CeraCare Sunscreen Stick to boost your skincare routine from today!

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