Stick Sunscreen
Her World Singapore|August 2024
Using sunscreen is extremely important to protect our skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s UV rays.
Balvinder Sandhu
Stick Sunscreen

You can choose from sunscreen variations such as lotions, sprays and sticks, with each of them available in different levels of sun protection, or even with formulas that are water-resistant.

“Stick sunscreen is convenient and portable, making it easy to carry, and reducing the risk of spills,” says Dr Lai Wen Shen of Mizu Aesthetic Clinic. “It is simple to use even when your hands are dirty, and does not leave them feeling slippery or greasy afterwards. It also allows for precise application, and tends to be less greasy, providing a comfortable feel for daily use.

“In contrast, cream sunscreen is easier to apply uniformly across large areas, offering thorough coverage. It is often more moisturising, and available in various formulations to cater to different skin types,” he adds.

Dr Lai recommends a stick sunscreen for smaller areas like the face – particularly around your eyes, nose, lips, ears, and even the back of your hands. It is also suitable for quick touch-ups on areas like the neck and shoulders, providing convenient and precise protection.

How to apply stick sunscreen

There are people with certain skin types who might not benefit from a stick sunscreen.

“Stick sunscreen may not be ideal for extremely oily or acne-prone skin due to its potential heaviness or pore-clogging ingredients,” Dr Lai explains. “Individuals with sensitive skin should carefully check for irritants such as fragrances before use, to avoid any adverse reactions.”

It’s important to pay attention to the ingredients in your stick sunscreen regardless of your skin type. Dr Lai says to look out for broad-spectrum protection ingredients such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.

This story is from the August 2024 edition of Her World Singapore.

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