SPF cocktailing: Analyzing this latest skincare hack
People are constantly inventing various skincare hacks to elevate their routines. One emerging trend gaining popularity, especially on social media platforms like TikTok, is SPF cocktailing. This approach involves mixing sunscreen with other beauty products, catering to those on the go who lack the time for an elaborate skincare regimen. But the crucial question remains: Is it beneficial for your skin?
Understanding the concept
SPF cocktailing is the technique of combining sunscreen with other cosmetic treatments, such as foundation or concealer, to produce a form of skincare "cocktail." The idea behind combining sunscreen with makeup is to lessen the white cast that some sunscreens can leave behind. Some people also argue that it can expedite your morning routine by combining these two processes.
What dermatologists have to say about this practice
Most dermatologists warn against this hack. According to them, you will end up using less sunscreen when you apply cosmetics and sunscreen together. Additionally, a poor mixture of the chemicals could lead to chemical instability. Sunscreen is better absorbed when applied directly to clean skin. Thus sunblock cannot function as a protection when the ingredients are combined, leaving your skin susceptible to sun-related harm.
Alternatives to SPF cocktailing
Most makeup products typically have a lower SPF than the recommended limit. Thus, you need to apply good-quality sunscreen in adequate amounts on your face and neck every two hours. Then top it up with makeup that has a small amount of SPF to boost your sun protection. Alternatively, you can use tinted sunscreens as they do not leave the white cast behind.
Sunscreen must always be applied before makeup
Sunscreen should always be applied first, followed by any makeup, and well rubbed into the skin before continuing. This should be done 20-30 minutes before heading outside. Make sure the sunscreen is completely absorbed before applying makeup over it. Since you should reapply sunscreen every two hours, it is advised to carry one with you, especially if you are outdoors for long durations.