Finding the Right Sunscreen for your Skin Type

Sunscreen are lotions, sprays or gels that absorbs or reflects some of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation and thus helps protect against sunburn. It protects us from the effect of UVA/UVB (Ultra Violet Aging and Ultra Violent Burning). The consistent use of broad-spectrum sunscreens can also temporarily prevent the development of wrinkles and sagging skin.



Knowing the best  sunscreen for your skin type will help you combat sun burn, especially with the sun that has been out lately. Shea butter is a good example of a natural sunscreen but the amount of SPF( sun protector factor) in it is not exactly enough to protector us. To get the maximum result, always remember that your cream must contain zinc, oxide or titanium oxide. Hence this blog post.

#People with Dry Skin
If you have noticed that you have a dry skin, always opt for sunscreen that has its core ingredient in moisture.The creamier it is, the better for you. 

#People with Oily Skin
Having and oily skin especially your face can be very annoying, you are always the one with the shining forehead, nose and chin. It can even be worse during this sunny period. When choosing your sun protector, go for one that is oil-free that is lightweight. Also, look for one that has mattifying properties, since it'll absorb oil throughout the day. 

 #People with Normal Skin 
 Normal skin are just absolutely lovely, almost everything works for you, however, you mist learn to use the right product for you so as not to damage your skin.
 

#People prone to Acne
Applying sunscreen to  a face that has acne or prone to it might seem like the wrong thing to do, this will only happen if your applying the wrong as this may cause your pores to block and leading to breakouts. Therefore, when buying a sunscreen, look out for the one that on it (noncomedogenic).


#Anti aging 
This sunscreen protects us from UVA radiation, it helps the elasticity of the skin and rejuvenate the skin from any free radicals that the skin  might have been exposed to.
 These are few examples, you can find more on your own or ask a cosmetologist. You can also get them on oriflame amongst other online stores.

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