How to Use Sunscreen on the Face the Right Way

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How to Use Sunscreen on the Face the Right Way

How to Use Sunscreen on the Face the Right Way

Let’s be honest, most of us know that we should use sunscreen, but either we forget it, skip it, or just don’t know how to apply it properly. It seems like a small step, but using sunscreen the right way can save your skin a lot from sun damage in the long run. Whether you're out in the sun for a few minutes or a few hours, sunscreen is not something that should be skipped. In this blog, we will focus on the basics of sunscreen and give you simple tips to protect your skin every day. Let’s start our journey of summer skincare with a sunscreen.

Understanding the Role of Sunscreen in Skincare

Sunscreen is like a shield that protects your skin from the harmful UV rays. These rays can cause sunburn, dark spots, early ageing, and even skin cancer. Whether you are indoors or outside, UV rays can still reach your skin. That is why it is important to use sunscreen daily, and not just during holidays. Cherry on the cake is that sunscreen also helps maintain your natural glow by preventing damage and dullness. Isn't that amazing!

Why Sunscreen Is Essential for Every Skin Type

No matter your skin type - dry, oily, sensitive, or normal - you need sunscreen in your routine. Here’s why it helps everyone:

  • For dry Skin: Sunscreen with moisturising ingredients helps prevent dryness from getting worse. It keeps the skin soft while still giving sun protection. If you’re wondering which sunscreen is best for dry skin, look for cream-based ones.
  • For oily Skin: A lightweight gel sunscreen is best. It won’t clog your pores or make your skin feel greasy. In fact, a gel sunscreen for oily skin can help balance oil production while protecting you.
  • For sensitive skin: Fragrance-free and alcohol-free formulas are key. Sunscreen for sensitive skin should be gentle yet effective, protecting without irritating.
  • For normal skin: You have the benefit of choosing from many types. Sunscreen for normal skin can be either gel or cream, depending on your preference. Just make sure it gives broad-spectrum protection.
  • For acne-prone skin: Look for non-comedogenic sunscreens. These don’t block pores and help prevent breakouts.

So whatever your skin type is, there’s a sunscreen out there for you. The trick is to pick the right one and use it correctly.

From Dry to Oily Skin – Lavister’s Collection of Sunscreens for Everyday Use

Finding the right sunscreen becomes easier when you know your options. Lavister offers two excellent sunscreens for everyday use that are loaded with helpful ingredients.

Gel Cream Sunscreen

Lavister’s gel sunscreen provides SPF 60 and PA+++ protection, blocking both UVA and UVB rays. This sunscreen is enriched with Pollushield, which forms a barrier against pollution, and Kumkumadi Oil, known for its ability to brighten skin and reduce dark spots. Betaine helps maintain skin moisture and softness, while Vitamin E works as an antioxidant to fight damage from the sun and environment. This sunscreen is great for dry, sensitive, or normal skin types. Here is what this gel sunscreen for oily skin has to offer:

  • Helps even out skin tone and reduce dullness
  • Soothes the skin while keeping it protected
  • Ideal for sensitive skin due to its gentle formula
  • Free from alcohol, synthetic dyes, and phthalates
  • Non-comedogenic and water-resistant for longer wear

Ultra Matte Sunscreen Gel

Lavister’s gel sunscreen for oily skin is super lightweight and absorbs quickly. It includes Pollushield for pollution defence and Lumicease UV filter, which helps protect the skin from UV rays and also supports the repair of past sun damage. This sunscreen is perfect for those who want a non-greasy finish. You must use this sunscreen for normal skin and oily skin as it:

  • Leaves skin matte, not shiny
  • Gets absorbed quickly and doesn’t feel heavy
  • Offers broad-spectrum UV protection and fights pollution
  • IFRA-certified fragrance ensures it’s safe even for sensitive noses
  • Resistant to sweat and water, so it lasts through the day

Both sunscreen options are alcohol-free, mineral oil-free, and cruelty-free. They’re gentle yet effective, and work well as part of your daily skincare routine.

How to Apply Sunscreen on Face – Step-by-Step

If you’re unsure how to use sunscreen on your face, here’s a quick guide that fits into your daily routine easily:

  1. Cleanse your skin – Start with a gentle face wash to remove dirt, oil, or any leftover product.
  2. Apply serum – A good serum adds extra care and preps your skin to absorb the next steps better.

  1. Apply a hydrating moisturiser – This locks in moisture and keeps your skin soft and smooth.
  2. Apply a generous amount of sunscreen – Use enough to fully cover your face, neck, and ears without rubbing it in too harshly.
  3. Reapply after 2–3 hours – Sunscreen wears off, so topping it up helps maintain full protection.

It’s that simple! Make sure you don’t skip any of these steps, especially if you’re planning to be outdoors. Sunscreen works best when it’s applied correctly and consistently.

Sunscreen Do’s and Don’ts for Maximum Protection

It’s easy to make small mistakes with sunscreen, but fixing them makes a big difference. Here are some quick tips:

Do’s:

  • Do apply sunscreen every single day
  • Do use enough product to cover your face and neck
  • Do reapply if you’re outside or sweating
  • Do apply it 15 minutes before sun exposure
  • Do check if it’s suitable for your skin type

Don’ts:

  • Don’t use expired sunscreen
  • Don’t rely on makeup with SPF as your only protection
  • Don’t skip sunscreen on cloudy days
  • Don’t forget your ears, neck, and hairline
  • Don’t apply too little product

Follow these tips and you’ll get the most out of your sunscreen. It’s all about building habits that keep your skin healthy in the long run.

Conclusion

Using sunscreen the right way isn’t complicated—you just need to start. It keeps your skin protected, fresh, and glowing for years to come. Plus, it fits into your routine easily if you pick the right product.

Lavister’s collection of sunscreens is crafted with clean, skin-loving ingredients that give real results. Whether you want hydration or oil control, Lavister’s in-house formulas have you covered in every season. Make Lavister your skincare partner, and your skin will thank you forever.

 

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a note from our founder

Honestly, Lavister started with one simple belief — you do not need to change your skin to feel beautiful. You just need to understand it a little better. We are not here to hide your flaws or promise overnight miracles. We are here to give your skin and hair honest, real care that actually works. That is it. That is us.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Which goes on first, a moisturiser or sunscreen?

It is recommended to use the sunscreen after the moisturiser. Applying a moisturiser before a sunscreen helps to maintain the hydration level of the skin.

Q2. Which is better, sunscreen or moisturiser?

As both sunscreen and moisturiser serve different purposes, therefore, both must be used and neither one of them should be skipped.

Q3. Can I use sunscreen directly on the face?

Yes, sunscreen can be applied directly on the face. Another way would be to use a moisturiser before applying a sunscreen.

Q4. When should I apply sunscreen?

Sunscreen must be applied daily, every morning and 10-15 minutes before going outdoors.

Q5. What is the 3-finger rule for sunscreen?

It refers to the amount of sunscreen to be applied. It is suggested to apply a generous amount of sunscreen, equivalent to the length of three fingers (index, middle and ring finger).