We love multi-use products because they save time and money, but we want to ensure they provide good SPF and sun protection. Several articles have recently said moisturizers with SPF aren’t adequate, and we have questions. Thankfully, a writer at The Cut had some questions, too, and they asked two dermatologists if moisturizers with SPF are enough or if they need to be used separately. Surprisingly, the doctors said most moisturizers with SPF are enough, but some common mistakes could lead to insufficient SPF.
The dermatologists said their number 1 tip was to ensure the moisturizer has a high SPF count. We know SPF 30 is the minimum for proper sun safety. Unfortunately, many moisturizers with SPF only have a max of SPF 15, meaning they aren’t protecting you enough. Additionally, you might not be using enough to get good coverage. For the face, we always recommend you apply a nickel-sized drop.
So what should we do?
Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your moisturizer and sunscreen in-one:
- If your moisturizer has an SPF less than 30, add a sunscreen (30+) overtop. Doubling up won’t hurt.
- Opt for a moisturizer and sunscreen combo with an SPF of 50+. This will leave more room for error if you don’t apply enough.
- Wait 10-15 minutes after applying your moisturizer to apply your sunscreen.
- Use a powder/compact, stick, or spray SPF for reapplication.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to safely apply SPF and moisturizer:
1. Cleanse Your Face: Start with a gentle cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and impurities from your skin. Pat your face dry with a clean towel.
2. Apply Toner (Optional): If you use a toner, apply it next. Toner can help to balance your skin’s pH and prepare it for the next steps.
3. Serums and Treatments: If you use any serums or treatments (such as vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, or acne), apply them now and allow them to absorb fully into your skin.
4. Moisturizer: Apply your moisturizer evenly across your face and neck. Use a gentle, upward motion to avoid pulling on your skin. Make sure to let the moisturizer fully absorb into your skin before moving on to the next step.
5. Sunscreen: After absorbing your moisturizer, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Use a generous amount and cover all exposed areas of your face and neck. Sunscreen should be the last step in your skincare routine to provide adequate protection from UV rays.
6. Makeup (Optional): If you wear makeup, you can apply it after your sunscreen. Please allow sunscreen to set for a few minutes before using any makeup products.
Tips:
-Give each product a few minutes to absorb before applying the next one to ensure they are fully effective.
-Apply products from thinnest to thickest—for example, serums first, then moisturizer, followed by sunscreen.
-If you are outside for extended periods, reapply sunscreen every two hours or more frequently if you are sweating or swimming.
These steps will ensure your skin is well-moisturized and protected from the sun’s harmful rays.
Redhead-approved moisturizers with SPF 30+ that we love
- CeraVe Ultra-Light Moisturizing Lotion With SPF 30
- La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair UV SPF 30
- Cetaphil Face Moisturizer, Daily Oil Free Facial Moisturizer with SPF 35
- Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Facial Moisturizer with Broad Spectrum SPF 50
- Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Moisturizing Face Serum with Vitamin E & SPF 60
Rock it like a Redhead!
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