On those hectic mornings when every minute counts, finding ways to save time in your daily routine can be quite tempting. This is likely what sparked the emergence of SPF cocktailing, a new trend making waves on the internet.
SPF cocktailing is a practice where individuals mix sunscreen with other facial products, like foundation or concealer, to create a sort of skincare "cocktail."
Here's what dermatologist Dr. Kiran Sethi has to say about this concept.
The idea behind SPF cocktailing is to blend sunscreen with makeup products, with the hope of reducing the white cast that some sunscreens can leave behind. By merging these two steps, people argue that it can streamline your morning routine.
However, Dr. Sethi offers a word of caution. She explains that when you combine makeup with sunscreen, there are potential downsides. Firstly, you might end up using less sunscreen than recommended. Additionally, these products may not mix well, leading to chemical instability.
Lastly, sunscreen is intended to be your skin's shield and should typically be the final step in your skincare regimen. Mixing everything together could compromise its effectiveness, leaving your skin more vulnerable to sun-related damage.
Dr. Sethi suggests applying a sufficient amount of quality sunscreen every two hours. Once that's absorbed, you can use makeup that contains a bit of SPF to enhance your sun protection.
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