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How To Prevent Breakouts While Using Sunscreen
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Sunscreen is the golden rule of skincare that everyone should follow. If you want younger-looking, healthy skin, you need to wear sunscreen. In fact, Dr. Marisa Garshick, a New York-based dermatologist, tells Healthline, “Our face is exposed to UV rays every day, so it’s important to provide protection to prevent cumulative sun damage that may occur and result in skin cancer or signs of photodamage, such as sun spots, fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity.” You need to make sure your sunscreen has sufficient SPF if you are outdoors and always choose broad-spectrum protection as it will protect you from the harmful UV rays that cause aging and burning, per L’Oréal Paris.
While we know sunscreen is necessary to protect our skin from premature signs of aging and skin cancer; people skip it because they want a tan, don’t like the chalky residue, or get skin irritation. While it’s possible to get breakouts while traveling or by using certain sunscreens depending on your skin type, it’s not okay to skip it. With tons of sunscreens available to choose from, learning what ingredients to use and what to avoid can help prevent or stop your acne from getting worse. That’s why you need to understand which sunscreens to choose and how to use them to…