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The Best Ways To Choose Your Favorite Summer Sunscreen

As Summer approaches and the importance of sun protection becomes increasingly evident, choosing the right sunscreen has become a crucial aspect of skincare. With numerous options available in the market, it can be overwhelming to select the best sunscreen that suits your needs. Today, we will dive into recommendations from estheticians to help you understand what to look for in a sunscreen, including decoding sunscreen labels, preventing sunscreen piling, and highlighting often-forgotten areas that still require protection.

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Understanding Sunscreen Labels:

Reading sunscreen labels can be a perplexing task, but it's crucial for making an informed decision. Here are a few key elements to consider:

  • Sun Protection Factor (SPF): Look for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. SPF 30 filters out about 97% of UVB rays, while higher SPF levels provide marginally increased protection.

  • Broad-Spectrum: Ensure that your sunscreen offers broad-spectrum protection, guarding against both UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays penetrate deeply and contribute to premature aging, while UVB rays primarily cause sunburn.

  • Water-Resistant: If you anticipate sweating or swimming, opt for a water-resistant sunscreen. Remember to reapply as directed in a timely manner!

  • Ingredients: Estheticians often recommend mineral-based sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. These ingredients sit on the skin's surface and act as a physical barrier, reflecting UV rays. Chemical sunscreens, on the other hand, absorb and dissipate UV rays.

Preventing Sunscreen Piling:

Sunscreen piling, where the product balls up or clumps together on the skin, can be frustrating. Especially when you want to apply makeup over your sun protection, Here are a few tips to prevent it:

  1. Layering: Start with a clean, moisturized face before applying sunscreen. Allow each product to fully absorb into the skin before applying the next layer. Avoid using silicone-based primers or heavy moisturizers under sunscreen, as they can contribute to piling.

  2. Application Technique: Instead of rubbing the sunscreen vigorously, pat it gently onto the skin. This minimizes friction and helps the product to adhere smoothly.

  3. Choosing Complementary Products: When selecting skincare and makeup products to use with sunscreen, opt for those with similar formulations or water-based formulas to minimize the chances of piling.

Often-Forgotten Areas for Sunscreen Application:

While applying sunscreen to the face and body is common practice, certain areas are often overlooked but require protection. Remember to include these areas in your sun care routine:

  • Scalp: Protect your scalp by wearing a hat (such a cute accessory & doubles to protect that dye job!) or applying sunscreen to exposed areas, especially if you have thinning hair or a parting.

  • Lips: Apply a lip balm with SPF to shield your lips from harmful UV rays. Look for a product specifically designed for sun protection.

  • Ears: The delicate skin on the ears is susceptible to sun damage. Don't forget to apply sunscreen to your ears, especially if you're wearing your hair up or have shorter hair.

  • Back of the Neck: Often covered by hair or clothing, the back of the neck is an area that is easily forgotten. Ensure you apply sunscreen to this area, especially if you'll be spending time outdoors with your hair up or wearing a low-cut top.

  • Hands: Our hands are exposed to the sun's rays throughout the day, making them prone to sun damage and premature aging. Hello sun spots! Remember to apply sunscreen to your hands regularly, especially if you'll be driving or engaging in outdoor activities.

  • Feet: If you're wearing open-toed shoes or sandals, don't neglect your feet. Apply sunscreen to the tops of your feet, including the toes, to protect them from harmful UV rays.

Exploring Different Sunscreen Formats:

Sunscreen comes in various forms nowadays, allowing you to find one that suits your preferences and lifestyle. Some common options include lotions, serums, sprays, and sticks. Consider the following factors while choosing the format that works best for you:

  • Lotions and Serums: These traditional forms provide thorough coverage and are suitable for daily use. They are often more hydrating and can offer additional skincare benefits.

  • Sprays: Sunscreen sprays are convenient for reapplication on the go. However, ensure that you spray an adequate amount and spread it evenly to achieve the desired level of protection. Even for those sunscreen facial sprays!

  • Sticks: Sunscreen sticks are compact and great for targeted application. They work well for smaller areas such as lips, ears, and the bridge of the nose.

Choosing the right sunscreen is crucial for maintaining healthy and protected skin.


Remember to opt for that broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, and consider mineral-based formulations for physical sun protection. Take care to apply sunscreen evenly, allowing each layer to absorb before proceeding. Don’t forget to explore different sunscreen formulas to find one that suits your preferences and lifestyle.


Lastly, don't overlook areas such as the scalp, lips, ears, and feet, which are often forgotten but require adequate sun protection. By incorporating these practices into your skincare routine, you can enjoy the sun safely and maintain healthy, radiant skin for years to come!


And of course, always consult with a skincare professional or esthetician for personalized advice and recommendations based on your specific skin type and concerns. Stay sun-safe and enjoy the benefits of protected skin!

*Note: The information provided in this blog post is for educational purposes only and should not substitute professional advice.
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