![]() ![]() Don't be afraid to reapply your sunscreen, do it if you can. Applying SPF as your last skincare step every morning is perhaps the best anti-ageing "trick" you can do.Also, no sunscreen is totally waterproof (only water-resistant max). Purchase a fresh sunscreen every year as sunscreen degrades.Invest in a good solid moisturiser and apply a good budget sunscreen on the top as the last step. Don't waste money on expensive moisturizers with SPF as the sunscreen may overtake the other beneficial, active and expensive ingredients in the moisturiser."Physical" sunscreen (such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide) reflects the UV light where as "chemical" sunscreens absorb the light.A tan is a sign of DNA-damage caused by UV-light a result of a chemical reaction when your body tries to protect itself from UV-light.UVA (long-wave) causes the ageing and UVB (short-wave) causes the burning. Two main concerns from being in the Sun: skin-ageing and skin cancer. ![]() Sun protection tends to be overlooked by many, and thus deserves extra attention.I did feature my 3 top Asian sunscreen picks in my skincare empties post, but since then a couple of them have since been reformulated. Now when Summer has arrived the Northern hemisphere, I thought a quick reminder of the importance of sun care would be necessary - alongside my favorite sunscreen to date. My sunscreen recommendations post has been long overdue since I first talked about the importance of sunscreen. ![]()
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