Frequently Asked Question

Can sunscreen reduce acne?

Spf 50 sunscreen alone may not directly reduce acne, as it primarily functions to protect the skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays. However, using a non-comedogenic or oil-free Spf 50 sunscreen helps prevent acne breakouts caused by pore-clogging ingredients. Additionally, sunscreen usage minimizes post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and scarring caused by acne, promoting a more even skin tone. Overall, incorporating sunscreen into a comprehensive skincare routine contributes to healthier skin, but it should be combined with appropriate acne-fighting products for optimal acne management.

Will sunscreen reduce tan?

Sunscreen prevents further tanning and darkening of the skin caused by sun exposure by:
Blocking or absorbing UV rays that stimulate melanin production contributes to tanning. It shields the skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays that can darken it. Preventing sunburn, which can lead to peeling and potential uneven tanning. Spf 50 sunscreen is used correctly and often to maintain a more even skin tone and reduce the visibility of tanning lines. 

Which is the best sunscreen for all skin types?

The best sunscreen for all skin types may vary based on individual preferences, but a broad recommendation is to choose an Spf 50 sunscreen that is:
Broad-spectrum and offers UVA and UVB protection. Lightweight and non-greasy in texture for comfortable wear. Non-comedogenic and oil-free to minimize the risk of clogged pores. Fragrance-free and hypoallergenic to suit sensitive skin types. All these factors are present in Go Sleeveless Sunscreen, suitable for various skin types.

Is sunscreen harmful? 

No, Spf 50 sunscreen is not harmful but is essential for protecting skin from the damaging effects of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. It helps prevent sunburns, premature aging and reduces the risk of skin cancer.
However, some individuals may experience sensitivities or allergies to specific sunscreen ingredients, so Go Sleeveless Body lotion is the best formulation for all skin types. Proper and regular use of Spf 50 sunscreen and other sun protection measures is recommended for maintaining skin health.

Which sunscreen is best for acne-prone skin?

The best sunscreen for acne-prone skin typically has the following characteristics:
A non-comedogenic formulation that doesn’t clog pores or contribute to acne breakouts. An oil-free or lightweight texture that doesn’t feel heavy or greasy on the skin. Mineral-based SPF 50 sunscreen with ingredients like Hyaluronic acid sunscreen, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide provides gentle, non-irritating protection. Fragrance-free and hypoallergenic to minimize the risk of skin irritation and allergic reactions.
Considering these features helps select an Spf 50 sunscreen less likely to aggravate acne-prone skin. Still, individual preferences and skin sensitivities may vary, so it’s advisable to consult with a dermatologist for personalized recommendations.