Do you know the secret to foolproof sun protection? It all sums down to How to apply sunscreen correctly?
Whether you’re braving the winter cold or soaking up summer rays, one skincare essential stays the same – sunscreen. And even dermatologists suggest that it’s not just about slapping on sunscreen. The ‘how,’ ‘when,’ and even the ‘which’ of applying sunscreen- all make a difference.
Applying sunscreen stands out as the simplest way to defend your skin’s health and appearance, regardless of your age.
Highlights :-
How do sunscreens work?
- Sunscreens work to protect against the negative effects of sun exposure or sunlight in the skin. Regular use of sunscreen not only helps in preventing sunburn but also reduces the risk of photo or sun-ageing aging signs or even skin cancer.
- SPF measures how well sunscreen shields against UVB rays, causing sunburn and skin cancer.
- A Broad-spectrum sunscreen safeguards from UVA and UVB rays, along with infrared (IR) and visible light which contribute to skin aging and cancer risk.”
- Many of us believe that the higher the SPF, the longer and better the sun protection. But let me set the record straight – this belief is a misconception. It’s not just regarding the SPF number; it’s about applying the sunscreen correctly.
- Don’t fall for the myth; let’s uncover the truth about how to effectively protect your skin.
4 Common know-how regarding the use of sunscreens:
When to apply sunscreen?
–The most suitable time to use sunscreen is 15 to 20 minutes before stepping out in the sun. Rub it onto the areas exposed to the sun liberally until you see the product! –Reapply after you’ve been in the water, after any sweat-inducing activity, or after one to two hours—whichever comes first. –How often should you apply a sunscreen? Stick to the two-hour rule: Apply before stepping out? Reapply an hour later. Easy peasy! And if you tend to forget, put a timer on your phone to give you a friendly nudge. –Wearing another round of sunscreen can crank up your sun protection two to three times to prevent sunburn.How to apply sunscreen on face?
“The World Health Organization (WHO) advises applying sunscreen 20 minutes before sun exposure, followed by reapplication every two hours, and repeating after swimming or bathing.”5 Steps to apply sunscreen:
- Give the sunscreen a good shake to ensure any clumped particles mix well.
- Apply a face serum and a gentle moisturizer keeping in view your skin type and skin concerns, such as acne/pimples, sensitive skin, dryness, etc.
- “Use sunscreen generously” to help block out any harsh rays. How much sunscreen to apply on face? A general guide is about two fingers full lengths on your face and a handful to cover your entire body.
- Cover all exposed skin, including ears, back, shoulders and the back of knees and legs.
- Apply generously and thoroughly, but exercise caution when applying sunscreen around the eyes.

