Acne-Prone? Don’t Skip SPF—Ever. Even Inside! 💅🏾
🎶 I wear sunscreen in the house, in the car, at the store—
If I could reapply in my sleep, I would do it some more 😭💅🏾
Rain? SPF.
Shade? SPF.
Just vibin’ in my kitchen? SPF 😌
If you’ve got acne-prone skin like me, sunscreen isn’t optional—it’s a must for fading dark spots, calming flareups, and keeping your skin barrier from crying for help 🫠💛
I reapply every 4–6 hours like it’s my side hustle ✨
👉🏾 Tell me your go-to SPF in the comments or tag someone who still thinks they don’t need it inside 😤🧴
#spfissexy #acneproneskincare #summerskinroutine #skincarechaos #melaninandspf
Sunscreen is often overlooked by those with acne-prone skin, but it plays a vital role in skincare routines. Effective SPF helps prevent further skin irritation while reducing the risk of pigmentation from acne scars. Dermatologists recommend using broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. It’s also essential to select a non-comedogenic formula to avoid clogging pores. Incorporating SPF into daily routines, even when inside or on cloudy days, helps protect the skin from UVA/UVB rays, which can still penetrate windows. To maintain protection, reapply sunscreen every 2 hours or after sweating or swimming. Furthermore, don’t forget that hydration is key; pairing your sunscreen with a lightweight moisturizer can further benefit acne-prone skin by keeping it balanced. Don’t leave out this crucial step in your skincare regimen—your skin will thank you!
If I put on sun screen will I still tan?