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Sunscreen that can keep up with your active lifestyle

If there is one product that deserves year-round use in your arsenal, it is a broad-spectrum sunscreen. Despite how important it is in daily skin care, many people hate to put it on their skin. Popular complaints about sunscreen include feeling greasy after use, ashy skin, or more breakouts. While these less than ideal results can be achieved with some formulas, many of today's sunscreens are formulated to ensure that pores don't get clogged, skin doesn't feel slimy and uncomfortable, and that, for the most part, you forget about yourself. you even wear sun protection to start with.

La Roche-Posay, a pioneer in sun protection, has gone to great lengths to provide just that with their widely popular Anthelios sunscreens, and they recently added another stellar formula to the range. La Roche-Posay's new Anthelios Sport SPF 60 sunscreen is perfect for those who love to spend a lot of time outdoors. This is a revolutionary face and body sunscreen that can conquer all your fears of sunscreen.

THE HAZARDS OF Lacking Sunscreen

In honor of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, we want to re-emphasize the dangers of going out without sun protection. While most of us love the glow of a tan, it is extremely important to protect our skin from any harmful sun rays. This summer, don't forget to bring a high quality sunscreen to protect your skin!

Think the sun doesn't work when it's not sunny outside? Think again. The sun never rests, which means that exposed skin must always be protected outdoors. The reason is that The sun's UV rays can cause great harm, for example, cause sunburn, premature signs of skin aging—like wrinkles, fine lines, and dark spots—and even cause some types of skin cancer.

Even if you think your sun exposure isn't excessive (such as a brisk walk around the block or working in an office all day), you may still be at risk. Just step out of the shade or sit indoors by a window and you'll be exposed to harmful UV rays. Skin Cancer Foundation explains that it only takes 20 minutes for unprotected skin to burn, so you always want your skin to be protected.

The Importance of Sunscreen 

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, sun protection factor, also known as SPF, is a measure of a sunscreen's ability to prevent UV rays from damaging the skin. Here's the math behind it: Because your skin can start to burn within 20 minutes of sun exposure, theoretically, sunscreen with an SPF of 15 can protect your skin from burning for 15 times longer (about 300 minutes).

The Skin Cancer Foundation also explained that each SPF can filter out a different percentage of UVB rays. According to the Foundation, SPF 15 sunscreen filters out approximately 93 percent of all incoming UVB rays, while SPF 30 is 97 percent and SPF 50 is 98 percent. These may seem like minor differences to some, but the percentage change makes a huge difference, especially for people with light-sensitive skin or a history of skin cancer.

Neglecting to apply sunscreen will definitely not do your skin any good. Melanoma Research Foundation noted that regular use of sunscreen has been proven to reduce the risk of developing melanoma by at least 50 percent. They also noted that when sunscreen is used as directed, along with other sun protection measures, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher helps prevent sunburn and reduces the risk of early UV-related skin aging and skin cancer.

Now that you know all the benefits of using the proper sunscreen, it's time to lather it up. To protect your skin, the Skin Cancer Foundation recommends applying a stack of broad-spectrum SPF sunscreen to all exposed skin every day, whether in rain or sun. Combine the use of sunscreen with additional sun protection measures such as seeking shade, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding peak hours of sunshine - 10am to 4pm - when the sun's rays are at their strongest, and don't forget to reapply if you're sweating or swimming .

What type of sunscreen should I look for?

The type of sunscreen you choose should be based on how much time you will be in the sun during the day, as well as your scheduled activities. In all cases, the Skin Cancer Foundation recommends wearing a broad-spectrum sunscreen that provides both UVA and B-ray protection with an SPF of 15 or higher. You can find lotions, moisturizers, and liquid foundations that contain at least SPF 15. However, if you spend a lot of time in the sun exposed to heat and moisture, you need a waterproof formula that can help absorb sweat and moisture while you exercise. street. This is where La Roche-Posay Anthelios Sport SPF 60 sunscreen comes in.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Sport SPF 60 Sunscreen Review 

This heavy-duty, oil-free sunscreen lotion is fortified with signature CELL-OX SHIELD technology and La Roche-Posay thermal water to help combat the sun's harmful UVA and UVB rays when used as directed. Designed for use on the face and body, it rubs in with a dry touch and helps wick away sweat and moisture during outdoor activities. What else? Formula enriched with antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals caused by UV rays.

Recommend for: Anyone who spends time in the sun and is exposed to heat and humidity.

Why are we fans: Sweat and sunscreen don't always go well together. For those with an active lifestyle, it's important to know that your sunscreen protects your skin from sweat and moisture. Breakouts are also a big problem for those who use sunscreen, but this formula is non-comedogenic (meaning it won't clog your pores) and is oil-free.

How to use it: Apply sunscreen generously 15 minutes before sun exposure. You can see the formula as you apply it, which helps ensure optimal application. Rub well into the skin until the lotion is no longer visible. The formula is water resistant for 80 minutes, so be sure to reapply after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating. If you towel dry, reapply the formula immediately or at least every two hours.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Sport Sunscreen SPF 60, MSRP $29.99.