– Wash your face. For maximum protection, sunscreen should be applied directly to the skin. Wash using your favourite facial cleanser to remove makeup and oil that could prevent the sunscreen from sticking properly. Then, pat your skin dry.
– Apply a generous amount of sunscreen to your face.
– Rub excess sunscreen onto the backs of your hands. This is another commonly forgotten spot. People often wash up after applying sunscreen, but this leaves the backs of the hands and fingers vulnerable to sun damage.
– Apply makeup over the sunscreen. If you normally wear moisturizer, foundation, blush, and other makeup, you may apply after the sunscreen application.
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