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Not all Sunscreens are The Same: Choosing the Best SPF Sunscreens for Face

The journey to find the best SPF for your face begins with understanding the different types of sun rays. Many of us pick up a sunscreen bottle and get baffled by the terms we see – UVA, UVB, chemical sunscreen, and physical sunscreen. Let's break it down.

 

Understanding SPF and Sun Rays

1. UVB Rays

UVB rays are shorter rays which means they don’t penetrate deeply into the skin. Most sunscreens cater to blocking these rays, but it's just one piece of the sun protection puzzle.

2. UVA Rays

A quick trick to remember about UVA is that "A" stands for ageing. Unlike UVB, UVA rays go deeper, targeting the structural layers of our skin. This deep penetration is a primary reason behind skin ageing, such as wrinkles.

 

Blue Light (HEVL): The New Age Concern

You might be surprised to learn that your devices, like phones and TVs, emit a type of light that can harm your skin. Known as blue light or High Energy Visible Light (HEVL), this is now a concern for skin specialists. You'll find HEVL protection in good-quality sunscreens, and it’s something you’ll want to have, especially given our digital age.

 

Features of an Ideal Sunscreen

1. Antioxidant Protection

When shopping for the best SPF sunscreens for face, look for those offering anti-free radical or antioxidant protection. This protection is akin to preventing metal from rusting. Your skin, when exposed to the sun, can undergo oxidative stress. Hence, sunscreens infused with antioxidants like vitamin C can prevent this damage.

2. Texture Matters

The common complaint about sunscreens is their heavy, sticky texture. However, there are sunscreens like the Germaine de Capuccini SPF line  which are light, providing protection without feeling dense on the skin. Germaine de Capuccini offers an SPF 50 tinted as well as a non-tinted sunscreen. An added bonus? It's branded with Ocean Respect, meaning it's environmentally friendly and doesn’t harm marine life.

 

Application Tips For Optimum Protection:

  1. Shake well before use due to its fluid texture.
  2. Use an amount between the size of a pea to a five-cent piece.
  3. It should be the last layer on your skin before applying makeup.
  4. For those who don’t wear makeup, a tinted version offers a sheer, natural finish.
  5. If you prefer more coverage, consider layering a CC cream over your sunscreen.

 

Final Thoughts

While SPF 50 is recommended for its superior protection, the key is to choose a high-spectrum sunscreen that caters to all your skin's needs. I hope this information helps you in your quest for the best SPF sunscreen for your face. If you have any questions or need further insights, feel free to connect with our team or explore more content on our website.