![]() Cover all exposed skin: While we talk a lot about protecting the face from UV-ray-induced signs of aging, you still need to protect the rest of your outer shell.We’ll get into why in our explanation of SPF numbers below. SPF 30 is the bare minimum: SPF 15 is fine, but if you’re serious about all the benefits of wearing sunscreen, you’ll want to wear at least SPF 30.“You have to reapply every two hours if you are using an SPF 30 SPF 100.” “Higher SPF gives a false sense of security,” she adds. ![]() You should also re-apply SPF every two hours in order to give your skin a consistent level of protection-no matter SPF value of the product you’re using (more on those numbers later). “For the face, you need ¼ teaspoon, or a nickel size amount, or ‘two fingers’ for proper coverage.” Two fingers means a line of sunscreen that runs the length of your middle and index fingers.
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