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What SPF Should I Use in Winter?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have clogged pores?

Do you want to moisturize your skin?

Do you have sensitive skin?

Do you want a sunscreen that does not feel like sunscreen at all?

Do you have dark spots on your skin?

Common conclusions

You should definitely be wearing sunscreen during the year, including across the winter. Sunscreen can clog pores, which then leads to blemishes so you need an oil-free and non-comedogenic formula, so it will not clog pores.

You should look for a hydrating sunscreen such as LancĂ´me UV Expert Aquagel Defense 50 Sunscreen. Although offering SPF 50 sun protection, the all-in-one, multi-tasking formula primes and moisturizes your skin.

You should look for a physical sunscreen. Where sensitive skin is in doubt, physical sunscreen will still rule supreme over chemical sunscreens, since physical sunscreen reflects light from the skin, while chemical sunscreen collects and diffuses heat that can be harmful to the skin. You should also avoid sunscreens with aphelia ingredients, fragrance-free and hypoallergenic sunscreen. You could try PCA SKIN HYDRATOR PLUS BROAD SPECTRUM SPF 30, NIVEA SUN Sensitive Immediate Protect Sun Lotion SPF 30, etc.

You should look for a lightweight sunscreen that looks like a sunscreen, acts as a sunscreen, but does not feel like one.

Great! However, you should protect your skin during the cold winter days. Try some of these Black Girl Sunscreen SPF 30, Sunitique I'm Pure Cica Sunscreen, CeraVe Hydrating Sunscreen Face Lotion SPF 30, etc.

You should know that one of the most important aspects of your skin care is sun protection, and it is especially significant if you struggle with hyperpigmentation. You need to look for a sunscreen that contains hyaluronic acid and vitamin B5, and niacinamide too. You could try SUPERGOOP! GLOWSCREEN SPF 40.

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