Sunscreen with SPF 50+: How to choose it and use it correctly without clogging pores

واقي الشمس بمعامل حماية ٥٠+: تختاريه إزاي وتستخدميه صح من غير ما يسد المسام

Why is SPF50+ not a luxury?

SPF is not just a marketing number… it’s an indicator of protection against UVB rays (burns). And with broad protection against UVA (aging and pigmentation), you reduce:

  • Skin dullness
  • Pigmentation and acne scars
  • Early appearance of fine lines

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How to choose your sunscreen? (Quick Checklist)

1) Broad Spectrum Protection

Look for UVA/UVB protection.

2) Suitable texture for your skin

  • Oily skin: Light texture/gel or light cream
  • Sensitive skin: Soothing ingredients are preferred

3) Problem solving ingredients

If you suffer from acne or irritation, the presence of ingredients like:

  • Panthenol
  • Aloe Vera
  • Chamomile
  • Zinc Oxide (as a gentle option for sensitive skin)

makes a difference in your skin’s “comfort” throughout the day.

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Top 5 mistakes in using sunscreen

1) Insufficient amount: Applying a “dot” and nothing else greatly reduces protection.

2) Not reapplying: If you are in direct sun, reapplication is necessary.

3) Layering too much: Many layers of heavy products can give a clogged feeling.

4) Applying on very dry skin: This can give a strange texture. Apply a light hydrating serum beforehand.

5) Not cleansing at the end of the day: Any sunscreen must be thoroughly removed at night.

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Correct application method (practical routine)

Morning

1) Gentle cleanser

2) Light hydrating serum (optional but beneficial)

3) Sunscreen: Two-finger rule for face and neck

4) Wait 10-15 minutes before going out or applying makeup

Reapplication

  • If indoors and mostly away from the sun: possibly one extra time (depending on your exposure)
  • If outdoors: every 2-3 hours, and after sweating/water exposure

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is sunscreen the cause of acne?

Not always. Sometimes the reason is:

  • Not cleansing at night
  • Heavy creams under sunscreen
  • Or sunscreen unsuitable for your skin type

Can sunscreen replace day cream?

If you have enough hydration from serum, absolutely.

Should I apply it around the eyes?

Yes, but carefully and in small amounts, avoiding product entry into the eyes. If the area is very sensitive, use a product specifically for eyes.

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Tips to improve sunscreen texture

  • Apply it in light layers instead of one heavy layer.
  • If you become shiny: wait 3 minutes, then “blot” with a light tissue or transparent powder.

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Conclusion

Sunscreen is the best long-term investment for your skin, especially if you have pigmentation or acne scars. Choose a light texture and soothing ingredients, and use it in the correct amount regularly.

If you need a light and comfortable sunscreen… try the sunscreen with SPF 50+ and make it a regular part of your routine.



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