
Sunscreen isn’t your “glow product.” It’s your daily damage-control shield — that’s it. Most of us treat sunscreen like an optional step, but UV doesn’t care if you’re at the beach or sitting near a window. It quietly stacks up tan, pigmentation, uneven tone, fine lines over time. Even on “normal days.” About the “chemicals” panic: Yes, sunscreens have chemicals. So does water. So does your moisturiser. “Chemical” isn’t a red flag — safety + testing + protection is what matters. Mineral or “regular” (organic filters), both can work beautifully if the formula is solid. What to actually look for (simple checklist) ✅ SPF 30+ for daily use ✅ PA+++ / PA++++ for UVA (the ageing + pigmentation rays) ✅ In-vivo tested (tested on real skin, not just lab math) Mineral vs Regular — real talk Mineral = mostly reflects/scatters UV Regular = mostly absorbs UV and converts it Both protect. Choose what you’ll actually wear daily without hating the texture. Quick usage rules (so it actually works) • Use 2-finger rule for face + neck (adjust if your fingers are tiny/huge) • Apply as the last step of skincare • Reapply if you’re outdoors / sweating / wiping your face Because honestly… the best sunscreen is the one that makes it to your face every single day. [SPF] [PA+++] [PA++++] [sunscreen] [broad spectrum sunscreen] [UVA] [UVB] [sun protection] [tanning] [pigmentation] [hyperpigmentation] [melasma] [dark spots] [uneven skin tone] [photoaging] [fine lines] [premature ageing] [indoor sunscreen] [mineral sunscreen] [chemical sunscreen] [organic filters] [in-vivo tested] [dermatologist recommended] [skincare basics] [Skin & More] Disclaimer: I’m a skincare enthusiast — sharing what I’ve learned from research + experience, not medical advice.
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