#SheriApproved #cerave #mineralsunscreen #tintedsunscreen #deinfluencingġ24 Likes, TikTok video from sheriapproved "Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Series Cerave Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen Face Sheer Tint SPF30 Product claims: This might work on lighter skin tones and maybe in temperate climates □ This is a gentle reminder that in order to get the SPF claimed on a product label, you MUST apply the correct amount. I can not handle a tinted product, not setting, transferring everywhere, and feeling heavy and greasy on my oily skin. Overall, this one will not be used again. This might just be the last I'd recommend. Niacinamide & Hyaluronic Acid Let me know if you've tried this before, and how would you rate it against the Neutrogena Purescreen Mineral Tint? Now don't get me wrong.Seamlessly blends into all skin tones? Product DEETS: All Mineral Sunscreen: ✅️Titanium Dioxide ✅️Zinc Oxide Special Notes:.Forms a barrier on the surface of your skin to "reflect suns rays"?.Protect your skin while getting a healthy glow without any white cast?.See which one did and read all about my tinted-sunscreen journey below.Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Series Cerave Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen Face Sheer Tint SPF30 Product claims: In fact, neither received my number-one ranking. But despite what Beauty TikTok might have you believe, those aren't the only two tinted sunscreens on the market. And, of course, there's Supergoop! Glowscreen, which has a cult-like following of its own. There's EltaMD's UV Daily Sunscreen, which Hailey Bieber has shared on her TikTok page (check out this Vitamin C she also uses). With a wealth of knowledge behind me, I test-drove eight tinted sunscreens, many of which are in heavy rotation on my For You page. Well, that and the concentration of zinc oxide, which Jaliman says should be above 9%, especially if you have sensitive skin. Instead, it's all about the three things mentioned above. Tinted sunscreen, tinted moisturizer with SPF, or sunscreen that's not tinted-none of that really matters. That's why it's important to wear sunscreen every single day, rain or shine." According to her, there are three rules of thumb for purchasing and using sunscreen: 1) Stick to an SPF of 29/30 or higher, 2) use about a half teaspoon of product, and 3) reapply every two hours (more if you sweat or go swimming). "Even on a rainy day, you will get ultraviolet damage because the UV light goes through the clouds. "Sun damage is cumulative," Jaliman tells me. Thus, I set out to find a tinted sunscreen that gave me a no-makeup look while protecting my skin from damage.įirst, I called on Debra Jaliman, an NYC-based board-certified dermatologist, to give me the low-down on sunscreen in general. As someone who spends a lot of time scrolling on TikTok, my mind went straight to sunscreen of the tinted variety. Suffice it to say I left that appointment on a mission to finally take care of my skin, starting with my SPF routine. When I wasn't doing that, I was hanging out in a park (socially distanced, of course) or running outside-all either sans sunscreen or with very little sunscreen on. And he was right. When the weather permitted, I spent hours lying in the sun on my rooftop. In short, he said that in the last two-ish years, I'd spent far too much time in the sun and far too little time applying and reapplying sunscreen. My first trip to the dermatologist since the start of the pandemic resulted in my derm not being happy with me-just as I predicted.
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