Face SPF
Incorporating face SPF into your daily skincare regimen is the key to maintaining a youthful, radiant and healthy complexion. Shop our collection of face sunscreens to unveil the best version of your skin. Read More
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Face Sunscreen
Don't let harmful UV rays take their toll on your skin. Our selection of face sunscreens features high-quality formulas from renowned, dermatologically-backed brands, such as La Roche Posay, Eucerin and Supergoop. With the right sunscreen for your face, you can bask in the sun's warmth whilst protecting your skin from premature ageing, sun spots and pigmentation.
Rest assured, our assortment comprises some of the best face SPF available, ensuring your skin remains non-greasy, pores remain clear, and that telltale white cast is a thing of the past. Don't forget to browse our extensive discounted suncream selection too to protect yourself for an affordable price.
FAQs About Face SPF
1. What SPF number should I use on my face daily?
You should use at least SPF 30 for daily protection. Dermatologists recommend SPF 50 if you spend extended time outdoors, as it blocks about 98% of UVB rays.
2. Do I need to wear SPF if it's cloudy or I'm indoors?
Yes! Up to 80% of UV rays penetrate clouds, and UVA rays (which cause premature ageing) can pass through windows. Daily SPF is essential even when you're inside or on overcast days.
3. How often should I reapply face SPF?
Reapply every two hours if you're outdoors, sweating, or swimming. If you're mostly indoors, applying once in the morning may be enough. Powder or spray SPFs can make reapplication easier over makeup.
4. Can I just use makeup with SPF instead of sunscreen?
No, makeup with SPF isn't enough. You'd need to apply a much thicker layer than usual to get full protection. It's best to apply a dedicated SPF under your makeup.
5. Is there a difference between chemical and mineral (physical) SPF?
Yes! Chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays and convert them into heat, while mineral sunscreens (like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) create a barrier that reflects UV rays. Mineral SPF is often preferred for sensitive skin.
6. Can SPF prevent wrinkles and ageing?
Absolutely! UV exposure is one of the leading causes of premature ageing, including wrinkles, fine lines, and dark spots. Using SPF daily is one of the best ways to keep your skin looking youthful.