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The Best SPF For Your Skin

By Chantel @k3ona

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Happy Monday Gorgeous! Although sunscreen is not the easiest beauty product to love but it is a necessity that everyone must use on a daily basis. Keep reading to see the best SPF product for your skin type.

Oily Skin

The sunscreen solution for oily skin types is no longer simply oil free formulas. Dry sunscreens that come in easy to apply powder brushes take it one step further.

oliy skin

Dry Skin

Dry skin needs a creamy moisturizer that absorbs well–anything too thick will sit on the skin and end up feeling sticky or greasy.

dry skin

Sensitive Skin

Truly sensitive skin should stay away from all chemical sunscreens. Look for zinc oxide formulas. Zinc oxide is an all natural, physical UV filter, meaning it sits on the surface of the skin.

sensitive skin

Acne Prone Skin

Acne prone skin has a lot of the same needs of oily skin, when it comes to sunscreen, but you need to be even more mindful of the ingredients list. Oil free, paraben free, sensitivity free and fragrance free are all mentions to look out for. Non comedogenic is another important one, which means the product won’t clog pores.

acne prone skin

Aging Skin

Aging skin needs all the protection it can get, plus anti-aging ingredients.

aging skin

Irritated Skin

When your skin is irritated or inflamed the last thing you want to do is load it up with lots of heavy products. An ultralight fluid that offers SPF 50 and still feels weightless on the skin is ideal, it also provides a blend of anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory ingredients to protect and condition the skin.

irritated skin

For All Skin Types

For the hardened sunscreen skeptics who have all but given up on finding a SPF that they can get onboard with, try a sunscreen mist. The translucent formula is paraben free, fragrance free and smear free. You can even wear it over makeup.

all skin types

Gorgeous, what type of sunscreen do you use? Let me know in the comments.

Stay Gorgeous!

Source: Byrdie


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