It's the ultimate beauty conundrum: you want to keep your skin protected from harmful UV rays but don't want to mess up your makeup. What is one to do? Before you reach for a makeup wipe (or worse, forgo sunscreen altogether), know that you won't necessarily ruin your makeup by protecting your skin. And not reapplying comes with some consequences.
According to Erica Marie Gatt, a Los Angeles-based aesthetician, while many people skip reapplication of face sunscreens for fear of it disrupting their makeup or creating a cakey appearance, failure to do so may lead to sunburns, increased risk of skin cancer , and premature fine lines , wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation . The good news? These days, there are SPF formulas that'll do more than keep your skin shielded — they may actually make your makeup look better. Below, read on for expert-backed reapplication tips on how to keep your skin protected, your makeup intact, and your dermatologist happy.
Ahead, you'll find shopping recommendations, but you can also check out our list of the best sunscreens for reapplication . Erica Marie Gatt is a Los Angeles-based aesthetician and founder of EM Skin . Tip 1.
Use Loose SPF Powder What protects your skin, soaks up excess oil, and works on all foundation types (powders and creams included)? Loose mineral SPF powders. Most come with a brush, but if yours doesn't, Gatt recommends using your own (a kabuki brush or large powder brush will work just fine). You can ensure a 100 percent success.
