Posted by Editor in Beauty Tips
on Jun 5th, 2015 | 0 comments
When the beach is just right there waiting for you to dive and plunge in, it’s quite easy to forget to apply some sunscreen. Luckily, this mistake can be avoided by following these sunscreen application reminders that will help keep your skin thoroughly protected.
- Apply It Before Putting Your Bikinis On. The best way to evenly apply your sunscreen all over your body is applying while you’re still on your birthday suit and not after putting your bikinis on. UV rays are capable of penetrating through your clothes, so it’s best to apply them on areas that will still be covered.
- Rub It In Before Diving Into the Beach. What makes sunscreens ineffective is applying them when you’re about to dive into the beach. To get the most out of your sunscreen, apply it 15 to 20 minutes before you start basking under the sun. Through this, your skin will already have enough time to absorb the product and give you the degree of protection that it promises.
- Use a Generous Amount of Sunscreen. Going to the beach isn’t the time to scrimp on your sunscreen application. To have your entire body covered, apply about a shot glass-full of sunscreen, while a teaspoon-full of sunblock is needed to keep your ears, face and neck protected from the sun’s harmful UV rays.
- Reapply It After Every Two Hours. If you’re really serious about protecting your skin from the sun’s rays, then don’t be lazy in reapplying your sunblock. If you’re planning on diving into the beach, you’ll need to slather another layer of sunblock but if you’re not going to take a dip, you’ll have to reapply your sunscreen every after two hours.
- Go for Broad-Spectrum Sunscreens. While SPF is good in protecting your skin against UVB rays, which causes your skin feel burnt, going for broad-spectrum sunscreens is still more ideal. When choosing your sunscreen, read its label and ensure that you’re purchasing one that has the PA symbol to keep you protected from the UVA and UVB rays.
- Remove it Using Makeup Remover. Most people usually experience acne breakouts after using sunscreen is because they only use water and soap to wash it off. Unless your sunscreen is water-based, dermatologists suggest using a makeup remover to ensure that all pore-clogging residues is removed.
While it may seem too taxing to do, spending a minute or two on applying some sunscreen is essential especially now that it’s summer time. Not only will this protect you from the harmful UV rays of the sun, it will also ensure that you’ll still get that same fair complexion you had before hitting the beach.
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