MEGASHADE by ZitSticka - SPF 50 Facial Sunscreen Serum for Acne-Prone, Sensitive Skin

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MEGASHADE by ZitSticka - SPF 50 Facial Sunscreen Serum for Acne-Prone, Sensitive Skin

MEGASHADE by ZitSticka - SPF 50 Facial Sunscreen Serum for Acne-Prone, Sensitive Skin

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Every year sunscreen formulas are getting lighter and lighter. Case in point: the trend for serum SPFs, which feel silky to the touch and apply just as seamlessly as your best Vitamin C serum. This particular serum sunscreen is a true skincare hero of mine - in fact, the one I tested for the purpose of this list is the third bottle I've used and I'm always scraping the last few droplets at the dregs of every bottle. I have experience with acne and breakouts, so always make sure my daily sunscreen is light, non-comedogenic and ideally oil-free. I have a handful of tried-and-tested favorites, that have never broken me out, and feel comfortable on my skin - all of these have ended up on this list.

It should come as no great surprise that regular sunscreen use has been proven to protect against photoaging: the wrinkling, spotting and loss of elasticity caused by exposure to the sun's ultraviolet radiation. Skipping on sunscreen damages your skin’s collagen and connective tissue, which leads to a loss of elasticity and an increase in wrinkles. For those tired of trying out every acne cream, exfoliant, or face wash, the Skin Discipline Supplementcomes in a pill form for you to swallow instead. Clinically proven to reduce common acne within 12 weeks, the revolutionary supplement is drug-free. Hyperpigmentation is caused when melanin—a.k.a what gives hair and skin color—is overproduced in certain spots on the skin, causing them to appear darker than the rest of the skin. While there are a few common causes of hyperpigmentation—among them birth control hormones, pregnancy and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from pimples and insect bites—one of the biggest risk factors is sun exposure. When it comes to hyperpigmentation caused by the sun, both UVB and UVA rays can be blamed. Chemical sunscreens are more likely to be free of the dreaded white and chalky cast; however, due to the active ingredients they can cause irritation for those with sensitive skin. Mineral sunscreens are recommended for those with easily irritated or reactive skin types, and certain formulas are less likely to leave a tinted finish. So choosing between a chemical or mineral version is very much dependent on your skin type and preferences. How Often Should You Reapply Sunscreen?There’s much to be said for big floppy hats, sunglasses and just staying out of the sun altogether. However, when it comes to sheer practicality, it’s far easier to commit to the cardinal rule of beauty and all-round skin health of applying SPF daily. In terms of the best sunscreen for your skin type, Lee recommends sensitive and oily types opt for mineral sunscreen, as its ingredients will help to calm skin as opposed to irritating it. For dry skin types, she says, “Make sure your sunscreen has hydrating ingredients such as ceramides, jojoba oil, aloe vera or hyaluronic acid.” Meanwhile, those with acne-prone skin should avoid, “comedogenic ingredients such as shea or cocoa butter, soybean oil and oils in general,” she says. Texture

Founder Danny Kaplan knew this all too well, as he had a pimple located, well, where the sun doesn’t normally shine. He shared his frustration with his business partner, Robbie Miller. It led to a full-on conversation about home remedy zit solutions, which then led to actually creating one. As is true with a good many things, when it comes to sun damage caused from not wearing sunscreen every day (we’re talking 365; summer, winter, rain or shine!), looks can be deceiving. For anyone that’s had the harrowing experience of seeing what their face looks like through the unforgiving lens of an ultraviolet camera, you’ll know what I mean. For everyone else, there’s this video. Ultraviolet cameras give a close-up look at the effects of sun damage that lies beneath the skin—the unseen effects of years of sun exposure. A Comprehensive SPF50+
Why choose between sunscreen types? Why can’t we have both? MGS is a lightweight mineral and clean-chemical SPF50 formulation that protects against both UVA and UVB. In other words, she prevents both sun-induced hyperpigmentation and aging.

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Friends, this is MEGASHADE, a broad-spectrum SPF50+ serum that’s built for daily protection against that big burning star at the center of the Solar System. It should interest you to know that your new pal was formulated specially for acne-prone skin, too. Acne-fighting
You’re here because you need a sunscreen that doesn’t exacerbate acne, but we’re here to tell you that you are setting the bar too low. MGS is an SPF that fights acne, hon. Her nifty ingredients like Niacinamide, Tea Tree and Colloidal oatmeal help to reduce redness and surface-level inflammation caused by acne. Just saying. Customers have reported that products like the Killa Kit worked well on their pimples. Most buyers noted that they worked better than other retailers that sell hydrocolloid masks. So, there you have it folks. A nifty and super general guide to what makes MEGASHADE so exuberantly fantasmic.

active SPF blend — protects skin from UV rays and sunburn, preventing sun-induced aging and hyperpigmentation Therefore, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 is believed to be able to stimulate collagen production in the skin, and more collagen means fewer wrinkles and younger looking skin. Sunscreen is as important indoors as it is outside. Not convinced? It’s okay; I was there too. I barely wore sunscreen outside and I certainly wasn’t wearing it inside. Since then, I have learned how the sun was affecting my hyperpigmentation and in some cases causing it (more on the sun's scarier, though invisible impacts later!). The funny thing is, I only reached these realizations this time last year when quarantine began.So, this one goes out to my work-from-home and stay at home friends. Are you wearing sunscreen? Do you own sunscreen? And if so, how often are you reapplying it???? Rays of sunshine sound cute—but here’s the thing… Kakadu plum — highest known source of Vit C, renowned for helping with inflammation and being ideal for sensitive skin



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