Sunscreens You Should Be Using For Your Skin Issues
Skin concerns? That doesn't mean you have to skimp out on sunscreen (because let's face it... the sun is vicious). Here, the best options of your skin issue.

November 22, 2018

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We all have skin issues. Oily skin, sensitive skin — it’s horrible, but that doesn’t mean you have to skimp out on the number one product you should be using every day: sunscreens. The sun’s dark side, quantified: It is behind 80 percent of wrinkles and spots and is the primary cause of skin cancer. How can you enjoy a minute outdoors knowing that? Your sunscreen options are no longer limited to lotions and sprays.

Check them out.

Gel Sunscreen

Best for:  Outdoor athletes and people with oily and/or dark skin (it goes on clear)
Skip If: You have dry or sensitive skin.
Why We Love It: Gel disappears into skin and won’t sweat off.
Try: Eucerin Sun Gel-Creme Oil Control Dry Touch Face SPF50+ (R 210) available at Dis-chem.

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Mousse Sunscreen

Best for: Anyone who finds it tedious to rub on a cream
Skip If: You suck at putting on sufficient sunscreen—it’s tough for SPF slackers to gauge if they’ve used enough.
Why We Love It: It’s easy to cover large areas fast. Work in walnut- size amounts: one for the face, two for each arm, four each for the front and back of your torso.
Try: Heliocare 360 Airgel SPF50+ (R450) available at Dermastore.

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READ MORE: Are You Wearing The Right Sunscreen For Your Skin Type?

Oil Sunscreen

Best for: Dark complexions (goes on clear) or dry skin (super hydrating)
Skip If: You have oily skin or an aversion to slick products.
Why We Love It: Oil gives you a glow— perfect for sundresses and backless tops.
Try: Vita Liberata Passionflower and Argan Dry Oil (R775) available at Retail Box.

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