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How to Choose Sunscreen for Oily Skin

How to Choose Sunscreen for Oily SkinI’m yet to hear about someone who wants to have hyperpigmentation on their skin. That is why it is important to regulate your UV exposure by regularly using sunscreen. Most people only use sunscreen during the summer because that is when the sun is at its peak but the truth is that sunscreen should be used all year round. Just because the sun is not shining that brightly doesn’t mean that there are no harmful UV rays around. But then again, which sunscreen should you use? You should know your skin type before buying your sunscreen because there are different sunscreens for different skin types; like sunscreen for oily skin and more.

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So, you want to avoid premature aging, hyperpigmentation and skin cancer then make sunscreen a part of your daily skincare routine. We understand that having an oily skin might scare you from adding something else onto your already temperamental skin. But this should not be a problem because there are some simple guidelines to follow when choosing a sunscreen for oily skin.

Tips for Choosing Sunscreen for Oily Skin

  1. Non-comedogenic

Look out for the term non-comedogenic on the sunscreen you intend on purchasing. This basically means that the product does not contain ingredients that might clog your pores causing further irritation, blemishes or pimples on your skin. Also, go for an oil-free product for your daily use.

  1. Choose a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher

SPF is the short term of Sun Protection Factor which is a way of measuring protection from UVB rays. You get more protection if the SPF is higher. SPF products reflect UV rays when they hit the skin. Look for a sunscreen that blends really well with your skin making it unnoticeable when you apply it.

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  1. Broad Spectrum protection

Choose a sunscreen that is labeled broad spectrum. This basically means that it protects against both the UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays are the rays that cause the skin to age and damage it as well. Overexposure to UVA rays can cause skin cancer. UVB rays are also known as the burn and tan rays. Much of the skin’s damage is attributed to these rays. There are some sunscreens that only protect against these type of ultraviolet light. Protect your skin completely from the sun by getting a product that blocks both the UVA and UVB rays.

  1. Choose between Gels, Fluids and Sprays sunscreens

Oily skin tends to absorb gels, fluids and sprays better than lotions and creams. This is because the sunscreen for oily skin is very lightweight. Sunscreen gels are easily absorbed fully into the skin leaving no trace behind. Apart from being lightweight, water-based sunscreens do not cause skin breakouts like the creamy ones.

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  1. Avoid PABA or Oxybenzone

Stay away from sunscreens containing PABA or Oxybenzone as they tend to irritate the skin. Go for sunscreens which contain alcohol as they are less likely to aggravate the skin.

  1. Go for Oil-control Sunscreens

Oil-control sunscreens are specially made for oily and acne prone skin types and usually have a very high sun protection factor. The sunscreens have sebum-regulating properties, and usually leave a mattifying effect on the skin, even in humid conditions.

Make sure to carefully read the active ingredients on the sunscreen for oily skin, and do not be blinded by the pricing or label.

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Esther Lackie
Aesthetics enthusiast, in love with running; marketing and PR pro during the day, an amateur chef and wine taster behind closed doors.

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