How to apply sunscreen while wearing makeup

Summer is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to start wearing sunscreen every day. Many women wear makeup every day, so it can be tricky to find a way to apply sunscreen without ruining your makeup. In this blog post, we’ll give you some tips on how to apply sunscreen while wearing makeup.

Should I wear sunscreen before or after makeup?

We’ll get to the crucial question first, which step of your makeup routine should sunscreen be? The simple and direct answer is to apply sunscreen before your make-up. In fact, your sunscreen can serve as your makeup primer, already. Below is a simple guide on how to integrate both sunscreen with makeup.

1. Apply sunscreen to your face before you put on any makeup

It’s important to apply sunscreen to your face before you put on any makeup. The sun can damage your skin, and sunscreen will guarantee you sun protection even under your makeup.

Make sure to use a sunscreen that is made for your face, and that has an SPF of at least 30. Apply the sunscreen evenly over your face, and don’t forget to apply it to your neck and ears.

Allow the sunscreen to absorb into your skin for a few minutes before you put on your makeup. This will help ensure that your makeup goes on smoothly and evenly, and that it lasts longer throughout the day.

2. Use a primer that has SPF protection

As any makeup artist will tell you, choosing the right primer is essential for achieving a flawless complexion. Not only does it help to create a smooth canvas for foundation, but it can also help to control shine and minimize the appearance of pores.

However, with so many different primers on the market, it can be hard to know which one is right for you. If you’re looking for a primer that offers both staying power and sun protection, look for one that contains SPF. A primer with SPF will not only help to keep your makeup in place, but it will also help to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.

So next time you’re at the makeup counter, be sure to ask about primers with SPF. Your skin will thank you for it!

3. Choose a foundation or BB cream with SPF protection

Many people don’t realize that their foundation or BB cream can also provide some measure of sun protection. When choosing a foundation or BB cream, be sure to look for one with SPF protection.

This will help to ensure that your skin is protected from the sun’s harmful rays, even if you don’t have time to apply sunscreen separately. In addition, make sure to reapply your foundation or BB cream every few hours, just as you would with sunscreen.

If these types of creams are too heavy for you, you can also start with tinted moisturizer with SPF. By taking these simple steps, you can help to keep your skin looking healthy and youthful for years to come.

4. Apply blush and bronzer very lightly

Blush and bronzer are two of the most popular cosmetics, and for good reason. Used properly, they can add a touch of color and definition to the face. However, it is important to apply them very lightly.

If too much is used, blush can make the cheeks look too pink, while bronzer can make the skin look orange or muddy. When applying blush, start with a small amount on the brush and build up slowly until you have the desired effect.

The same goes for bronzer. Start with a light dusting and add more if needed. With a light hand, you can create a natural-looking flush that will enhance your features without looking overdone.

5. Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun’s UV rays

Wearing sunglasses is one of the best ways to protect your eyes from the harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun. Exposure to UV rays can cause a number of eye problems, including cataracts, macular degeneration, and pinguecula.

In addition, UV rays can increase your risk of developing skin cancer around the eyelid. While most sunglasses will provide some protection from UV rays, it’s important to choose a pair that offers 100% UV protection.

Look for sunglasses that are labeled “UV400” or “100% UVA and UVB protection.” In addition, be sure to select a pair that fits well and is comfortable to wear. With so many different styles available, there’s no excuse not to keep your eyes safe from the sun’s harmful rays.

6. Reapply sunscreen every two hours, even if you’re not sweating or swimming

Broad spectrum SPF sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours when outdoors, even if you are not sweating or swimming. This is because the sunscreen evaporates and rubs off with time, leaving your skin exposed to the sun’s harmful rays.

If you are sweating or swimming, you should reapply sunscreen more often, as these activities can further accelerate the evaporation of sunscreen. To ensure that your skin is adequately protected, apply a broad spectrum SPF sunscreen before going outdoors and reapply it every two hours.

Different Types of Sunscreen with Makeup

While you can definitely use any type of sunscreen under a make-up, the key is to find a product that will not necessarily compete with your makeup products and yet still give you at least SPF 30. You also need a sunscreen that will make it easier for you to re-apply when when you are fully made up, already.

Chemical sunscreen

Chemical sunscreens are a type of sunscreen that work by absorbing ultraviolet (UV) rays. They typically have a broad spectrum SPF of 30 or higher and are available in lotions, creams, and gels. Many chemical sunscreens also contain ingredients that act as skin moisturizers, making them ideal for use under makeup.

When applied correctly, chemical sunscreens can be an effective way to protect your skin from the damaging effects of the sun.

Powder sunscreen

When it comes to sunscreen, there are two main types: liquid and powder. Both have their pros and cons, but powder sunscreen has a few distinct advantages. First of all, it’s easy to apply. Just tap a brush into the powder and tap it onto your skin. No need to rub it in like you would with a liquid sunscreen.

Second, it’s great for touch-ups. If you missed a spot while applying your sunscreen lotion, no problem – just tap on some powder and you’re good to go. Third, it’s perfect for people with sensitive skin. Powder sunscreens tend to be non-comedogenic, meaning they won’t clog pores or cause breakouts.

And finally, powdered sunscreens tend to be sheerer than their liquid counterparts, giving your skin a natural-looking finish. So if you’re looking for an easy-to-use, non-irritating sunscreen, the powder is the way to go.

Spray sunscreen

Traditional sunscreen can be difficult to apply evenly, especially on hard-to-reach areas like the back. Spray sunscreen can help to solve this problem. Spray sunscreen is easy to apply and provides even coverage. Additionally, it is less likely to rub off than traditional sunscreen, making it ideal for activities like swimming and as a reapplication layer when you are already wearing make-up.

When using spray sunscreen, be sure to hold the can 6-8 inches away from your skin and apply in a well-ventilated area. With proper application, spray sunscreen can provide effective protection against the sun’s harmful rays.

Conclusion

Sun protection is always a must whether you are going out with makeup or with your bare skin. With the many available sunscreen products in the market these days, it is already easier to find one that will blend well with your makeup.

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