
"UV radiation damages DNA in skin cells, leading to premature ageing, pigmentation and even cancer. You can invest in the best serums in the world, but without daily SPF, you're undoing all that work."
"Chemical SPFs are usually the better choice - they absorb quickly, layer well under makeup and suit most skin types, especially deeper tones where white cast is a concern."
"Mineral SPFs (zinc oxide/titanium dioxide) are ideal for sensitive, reactive or post-treatment skin, as they sit on the surface and are less likely to irritate - and now modern formulas are far more wearable than they used to be."
"SPF, or Sun Protection Factor, measures how long you can stay in the sun without getting burned while wearing sunscreen. Protection scales with SPF, so SPF50 will let through half as much UV as SPF25."
Modern facial SPFs have evolved to be lightweight and enjoyable, inspired by Japanese and Korean skincare. UV radiation can damage skin DNA, leading to aging and cancer. Daily SPF is crucial to protect skin and maintain the benefits of serums. Chemical SPFs are preferred for their quick absorption and suitability for various skin types, while mineral SPFs are better for sensitive skin. Experts recommend using at least SPF30 and choosing broad-spectrum options for effective protection against UV rays.
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