Title: How to Choose Sunscreen for Oily Skin?
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2Oily and Sensitive Skin Symptoms Irritation,
redness, dryness, and an allergic reaction to
several consumer care products. Preferred
care Hypoallergenic and non-comedogenic
products. Mild moisturize sunscreen, which
regulates the secretion of sebum. To
avoid Perfumed products and soap-based
cleansers. Wrinkle creams containing retinol or
glycolic acid, which can irritate the skin
further. Scrubs, which can worsen the problem of
inflamed skin rather than improve it. Care
against acne, which is often irritating. Read to
know Why to use gel sunscreen for oily skin?
3Oily and Dehydrated Skin Symptoms Even if it is
oily, the skin can be dehydrated. Preferred
care Mild, non-irritating skin cleansers. Non-grea
sy sunscreen SPF 30 or 50 broad spectrum
sunscreen which hydrates without increasing the
shine of the T zone. To avoid Abrasive cleansers
and too frequent exfoliation, because can attack
the skin and irritate. Too rich moisturizers, of
course.
4Non-Greasy Sunscreen The trick for oily skin?
Prefer non-greasy, Gel Sunscreens with a light
texture, which combines a feeling of freshness on
application and a dry finish to the
touch. Quickly absorbed by the epidermis, they
are just as effective but do not leave the skin
sticky or shiny, limiting the inconveniences on
oily skin. In this case protect your skin
with Derma Essentia Sunscreen for Oily Skin,
including in particular an SPF 50 gel sunscreen
with water resistant which is easy to apply,
transparent, efficient, and non-greasy for rapid
penetration. If necessary, skin problems can
also opt for sebum-regulating formulas, which
help regulate sebum production to prevent the
appearance of pimples and blackheads.
5Should You Apply Sunscreen to Oily Skin? Yes! If
some people sometimes hesitate for fear of
overloading their already oily skin with too rich
a cream, the opposite choice is nevertheless
counterproductive. Struck by the sun, the
epidermis defends itself by producing sebum,
whatever the specificities of the skin. Exposing
it without sun protection - in addition to the
increased risk of sunburn and long. Term damage
such as premature skin aging and the appearance
of pigment spots or melanomas - can also cause
the appearance of blemishes and damage. ''
increase the shine of the skin. No question,
either, to opt for a lower protection index in
the hope of avoiding shiny skin. The level of
protection does not influence on the richness of
the formula. Such a decision can be dangerous, as
the skin is less well isolated from ultraviolet
(UV) rays. The choice of the SPF must depend on
the UV index and the phototype, in other words on
the tanning capacity of the skin and its
complexion, in no case on its sebum production!
6Choose a special face Sunscreen for Oily
Skin While it is widely recommended to opt for a
specific Sunscreen Gel, regardless of the skin
type, the recommendation is even more important
for oily skin. Richer in sebaceous glands,
especially on the T zone including forehead,
nose, and chin, the face has a particular
tendency to grease. The skin of the body is less
demanding. Result? Wear sunscreen for the body
on the face may at best make it shine, at worst
clog the pores and promote the appearance of
blackheads, pimples, and other imperfections. The
is sunscreen designed specifically for the
special needs of the face, with non-comedogenic
ingredients selected to not block the pores of
the skin. They are therefore essential for oily
skin, especially since they are available for all
needs anti-wrinkle and anti aging, among
others. There are also tinted sunscreens for
oily skin, combining aesthetic correction and sun
protection. In summary? Opt for
non-greasy Sunscreen for Oily Skin, but select
two formulas, one for the body and the second for
the face!
7Apply Sunscreen SPF 50 Sunscreen is essential
but is become more important in winters because
sun rays are more harmful in winter. Sunscreen
gel SPF 50 protect from both UV rays and helps to
stay your skin moist.