How to Use SPF for Healthy, Glowing Skin

Achieve Healthy, Glowing Skin with SPF

When most people think of achieving glowing skin, they often turn to hydrating serums, exfoliation routines, or a balanced diet. While all these factors play a crucial role, there’s one essential step that should never be overlooked: sun protection. SPF (Sun Protection Factor) is key not only to protecting your skin from harmful UV rays but also to maintaining that radiant glow.

In this article, we’ll explore how SPF contributes to healthy, glowing skin and why it should be an integral part of your skincare routine every single day.

Woman applying SPF sunscreen to face for glowing, protected skin

Why SPF Is Key to Glowing Skin

Many people think of SPF primarily as a tool for protecting against sunburn, but it does so much more. When used regularly, SPF plays an essential role in preserving the health and appearance of your skin. Here's how:

 

Protection Against Premature Ageing

UV exposure is one of the leading causes of premature ageing. The sun’s UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin, breaking down collagen and elastin, the fibres responsible for keeping your skin firm, smooth, and youthful. Over time, this damage leads to wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of skin elasticity. Regular use of SPF helps prevent this breakdown, keeping your skin looking youthful and plump, which is a key factor in achieving that glowing appearance.

Healthy, glowing skin protected by Lucy Bee’s Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF

Prevents Hyperpigmentation and Dark Spots

Sun exposure is one of the main causes of hyperpigmentation, the formation of dark spots, age spots, or uneven skin tone. These imperfections can make your complexion appear dull, affecting your overall glow. SPF acts as a barrier, preventing the UV rays from triggering melanin production, which is responsible for dark spots and hyperpigmentation. By shielding your skin from UV rays, SPF helps you maintain a clear, even complexion, so your skin looks bright and radiant.

 

Hydrates and Nourishes the Skin

Many modern sunscreens do more than just protect from UV rays, they also help hydrate and nourish the skin. Some sunscreens are formulated with added moisturising ingredients, like our SPF 30 Face Serum which contains hyaluronic acid to help keep the skin plump and moisturised throughout the day. This added hydration is crucial for maintaining a glowing complexion, as dry skin often looks lacklustre and dull. Proper hydration ensures that your skin remains soft, supple, and, most importantly, healthy.

Lucy Bee Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF bottle on a sunlit table, promoting glowing skin

Maintains Skin Tone and Texture

Regular use of SPF can help maintain an even skin tone and smooth texture by preventing damage from UV rays, which can contribute to redness, irritation, and uneven skin texture. Additionally, sunscreen protects your skin against sunburn, which not only causes discomfort but also leads to peeling, making your complexion appear uneven. With daily sunscreen protection, you can maintain a smooth, even texture that enhances your natural radiance.

 

How to Use SPF for Maximum Benefit

Now that you know why SPF is so important for glowing skin, let’s dive into how you can incorporate it into your daily skincare routine to get the most out of it:

Lucy Bee sunscreen offering broad-spectrum protection and nourishment for glowing skin

Choose the Right SPF for Your Skin

The first step is to select an SPF product that suits your skin type and needs. At Lucy Bee, we’ve designed our Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF to be suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. It offers protection against both UVA and UVB rays, which means you're fully shielded from the sun's harmful effects. The formula is lightweight and non-greasy, making it perfect for daily use without weighing your skin down.

 

Apply Generously

To ensure you’re getting full protection, you need to apply enough sunscreen. It is recommended that you apply 6 teaspoons of sunscreen to cover an adult body, over half a teaspoon for each arm and for your face and neck, over one teaspoon for each leg, front of body and back. Apply your sunscreen evenly to all exposed areas of skin and ensure it’s fully absorbed before heading out into the sun. Don’t forget areas often overlooked, such as your ears, neck, and the back of your hands.

Glowing complexion with SPF protection for a healthy and radiant skin appearance

Reapply Regularly

SPF isn’t a one-and-done solution. Reapply your sunscreen every two hours, especially if you’ve been sweating, swimming, or wiping your face. Even if you're indoors, it’s important to apply SPF every morning, as UV rays can penetrate through windows. Make sunscreen a non-negotiable part of your skincare routine every day.

 

Use SPF as the Final Step in Your Skincare Routine

SPF should always be the last step in your skincare routine, after applying serums, moisturisers, and any other treatments. This ensures that the sunscreen can create a protective barrier without being interfered with by other products. If you're using makeup, apply your sunscreen first, then follow with your foundation or powder.

Lucy Bee sunscreen offering broad-spectrum protection and nourishment for glowing skin

We’ve Got You Covered

At Lucy Bee, we believe that achieving healthy, glowing skin is about more than just hydration and exfoliation. SPF protection is essential to keeping your skin looking its best. Our Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF is formulated to offer optimal protection from both UVA and UVB rays, while also keeping your skin nourished and hydrated. It’s lightweight and absorbs easily, so you can wear it daily without feeling greasy. Certified Vegan and Cruelty Free, as well as 100% palm oil free (including its derivatives). It is also unscented and dermatologically approved suitable for sensitive skin. 

 

Shop our SPF 30 Face Serum now and discover how easy it is to keep your skin protected, healthy, and glowing.

 

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