Choosing sunscreen for sensitive skin requires special attention because this type of skin easily reacts to certain ingredients.
Some things you should pay attention to are choosing simple formulas, avoiding alcohol and fragrances, and prioritizing mineral UV filters such as zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.
In addition, a texture that is gentle and does not cause a feeling of pain is also important so that sunscreen is comfortable to use every day.
Sensitive skin does require more careful treatment than other skin types. Not only about effectiveness, but also the safety of materials so as not to trigger further problems such as irritation, heat, or redness.
Owners of sensitive skin often feel doubtful when choosing sunscreen, even though protection against ultraviolet light is very important to prevent premature aging, black spots, and long-term skin damage.
Physical sunscreen or physical sunscreen is often considered the safest option for sensitive skin. This type uses zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as a UV filter that works by reflecting sunlight from the skin's surface. Both minerals are known to be more stable and rarely cause irritation than chemical filters.
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Founder of BeautyHaul Group, Irene Ursula, explained that sunscreens containing 100 percent zinc oxide can provide protection against UVA and UVB without causing excessive white cast.
The formula also tends to be soft so that it is more friendly to sensitive skin. In addition to choosing UV filter types, it is also important to ensure that sunscreen has a broad-spectrum label and an SPF of at least 30.
"This protection helps prevent sunburn, dark spots, and signs of aging. Higher SPFs remain safe to use as long as the formula does not cause a painful or severe sensation in the skin," Irene explained in a press statement at Amaterasun Physical Soothing Sunscreen SPF 50 PA++++.
Irene continued, choosing a safe sunscreen on sensitive skin also needs to be seen from the results of clinical trials and declared non-comeogenic and non-acnegenic.
This test can at least convince us that the sunscreen does not clog the pore, which increases the risk of the skin becoming irritated, reddish, and triggering acne and inflammation.
"This latest product can be found exclusively at the Shopee Amaterasun Official Store from November 25 to December 1, 2025," concluded Irene.
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