But don’t let the white cast steer you away—there are many benefits to this type of sunscreen! What is mineral sunscreen? Mineral sunscreen, or physical sunscreen, is a type of sunblock designed to offer protection from the sun's harmful UV rays. It tends to be better tolerated than...
This absorbent, odorless ingredient stays on the skin, scattering UV light to protect it from damaging UVA/UVB rays. This all-natural mineral is used first and foremost as a physical sunscreen. It protects against UVA (broad spectrum) and UVB (wide range). You can combine it with synthetic...
Ready to find your EltaMD sunscreen match? Here, get the lowdown on every EltaMD sunscreen and find out which one suits your needs.
For best results, pair it with an active, oil-free sunscreen to protect against UV-induced free radicals and prevent further pigmentation. How to Treat and Prevent Dark Spots Step 1: Treat Existing Spots Use a targeted treatment like the MDacne Advanced Dark Spot Remover consistently. Apply to...
These super-concentrated tubes with one of the best sunscreen product for the hair will amaze you how silky the hair will be to the touch. Look, what’s at work in these UV protection shots for hair! •Apricot Kernel Oildeeply hydrates, focusing on the driest areas of each strand. Prom...
When choosing different sunscreen products, consumers take many factors into consideration, including SPF values, broad spectrum claims, UVA-PF value or PA+ rating, and the type of filters used: organic versus inorganic. Organic UV filters are a group of carbon-containing compounds designed to abso...
Need proof? The World Health Organization uses a UV index to measure potential skin damage – anything over 6/10 is considered high. Bangkok doesn't fall below an eight, ever (and often falls off the end of the chart at 12+). Don't mess around with the sun in Thailand – and take...
Lips can burn just as easily as the rest of your skin, so spread on that SPF lip balm whenever you head outside. And yes, the lip balm by Curology includes a SPF 30 variety! 18. There’s no need for sunscreen in fall or winter UV rays don’t disappear in the winter. Wherever ...
RETINOID TIP 2: Wear Sunscreen Did you know Retinoids are sensitive to sunlight? This means when exposed to UV rays, Retinoids can break down. Not only are the broken-down ingredients less effective, they can be photosensitizing on skin, too. The result? Your skin may be more susceptible ...
I need help with wrinkles and eyes – I have sensitive skin. If you have sensitive skin, the key thing is to keep it hydrated (with a gentle, un-fragranced hydrating serum and a moisturiser on top of that) and protected from UV light with an (un-fragranced) sunscreen, that will help...