Earth Beauty & You Hydrating Sunscreen 50ml (SPF 50 UVA UVB)
Sun tan is a regular skin problem for both men and women. Tanning is the process of increased melanin production caused by exposure to sunlight. To beat this, we have come up with our new Hydrating Sunscreen (SPF 50 UVA UVB) blocks the ultraviolet rays. It acts powerfully on your skin to keep it safe from the harmfulness of sun. This lightweight sunscreen is non-comedogenic and gives you a matte finish. It has UVB-UVA protection and preventive anti-mark effect.
What sunscreen should I buy?
For day-to-day use, pick a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. If you spend time outdoors, choose a product with SPF 50 or greater. In reality, most people do not use as much sunscreen as they should, and this higher SPF helps compensate for the reduced application.
What is SPF?
Sun protection factor (SPF) represents a sunscreen’s ability to protect against a specific portion of ultraviolet (UV) light called UVB. UVB rays are responsible for sunburns and skin cancer. There are two other portions of UV light: UVC rays (which don’t pass the earth’s atmosphere) and UVA rays (which are also responsible for skin cancer as well as skin aging). A sunscreen that is broad spectrum will protect against both UVB and UVA rays.
How much sunscreen do I need?
To protect your face, neck, arms and legs, you’ll need about 1 ounce of sunscreen. Squeezed into your hand, 1 ounce of sunscreen is enough to completely cover your palm.
To protect your face and neck, you’ll need about a half teaspoon.
Should sunscreen come before or after other products?
So long as the sunscreen is at least SPF 30, water-resistant and broad-spectrum, it doesn’t matter in what order you apply your skin care products. Some people find it’s easiest to work with bare skin — before makeup or moisturizer have been added. Find what works best for your routine.
If you have concerns about layering specific products, speak with your dermatologist.
Does makeup with SPF work?
Makeup is not enough to protect your skin — even if it has a high SPF. You would need much more makeup than you typically use to reach the labeled SPF.
Are mineral sunscreens better?
Sunscreens are often grouped into two categories: chemical and mineral. Chemical sunscreens use ingredients like avobenzone, octisalate, octocrylene, homosalate and others. Mineral sunscreens use either zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Both chemical and mineral sunscreens work similarly (by absorbing UV light and transforming that energy into negligible amounts of heat). Mineral sunscreens also reflect a small amount of UV light.
For some, chemical sunscreens can sting. If you have sensitive skin or frequently react to products, mineral sunscreen might be a better choice. The downside of mineral sunscreens is that they often leave a noticeable white cast, particularly on skin of color.
Otherwise, it’s a personal choice. The best sunscreen is the one you’ll reach for every day.
Do I really need to reapply sunscreen throughout the day?
Generally, sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating.
If you work indoors and sit away from windows, you may not need a second application. Be mindful of how often you step outside, though. Keep a spare bottle of sunscreen at your desk just to be safe. Even a short stroll at lunch could put your skin at risk.
Keep in mind that no sunscreen is perfect. Wear wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses or other protective clothing, and seek shade whenever possible.
Ingredients :
Aqua, niacinamide, glycerin, EDTA, butylated hydroxytoluene, cetreth-25, silicic alcohol, stearic acid, ethylhexol methoxycinnamate, octocrylene, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, titanium dioxide, DMDM hydantoin and fragrance.
The power of makeup is undeniable; our favorite products help us create the beauty looks we love, enhance our favorite features, and encapsulate our individual definitions of beauty. The best makeup routines help the modern woman boost her confidence and face the world head on—no matter what the day has in store.
What Is the Correct Order of Makeup?
We know you’ve watched countless makeup tutorials online, seen your favorite celebrities get their makeup done with their favorite cosmetics, and you may have even done yours alongside them. But, there are never too many helpful tools and guides to aid you along on your makeup journey!
That is where we come in with our guide that gives you the steps to apply makeup. Before we give you the 4-1-1 on steps to apply makeup, we want to let you know there really is no set-in-stone correct order. When it comes to following makeup steps in order, you want to remember that you should do what works best for your skill level, your skin.
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If you’ve been following Care to Beauty for a while, you that our specialty is French pharmacy skincare. These were the first brands we worked with and we continue to identify with their ethos–for us, there’s nothing better than gentle skincare products that focus on resolving skin concerns without disrupting the skin barrier.
If you’re looking to replenish your skincare stash with French pharmacy products at discounted prices, we have offers of up to 50%–time to stock up on iconic moisturizers like Avenge Tolerance Control Soothing Skin Recovery Cream, or rich lip balms like NUKE Rave de Miel Honey Lip Balm Ultra Nourishing and Repairing.
Here at Care to Beauty, we’re sunscreen evangelists: if you use nothing else in your daily skincare routine, use sunscreen. Sunscreen has multiple benefits, ranging from the cosmetic (it helps prevent photoaging and some forms of dark spots and hyperpigmentation) to the health-related (it’s our first line of defense against skin cancer). Between mineral and chemical sunscreens, tinted or untinted, in milky or creamy textures, or even gel-like consistencies, there’s a world of sunscreen options out there, so we know there’s one for you.





