Beauty

This Is The Worst Skincare Mistake You Can Make, According To A Dermatologist

March 25, 2020 by Hannah Kerns
shefinds | Beauty
Featured image

SheFinds receives commissions for purchases made through the links in this post.

Taking care of your skin is incredibly important–especially if you want to stop your skin from aging prematurely. However, there are a lot of common skincare mistakes that you might not even realize you are making. According to experts, one of the most important steps in any skincare routine is applying sunscreen.

With that in mind, keep reading for the one skincare mistake experts say you should never make!

house unit img
The Difference Between Dragging Through Your Day And Feeling Great On Your Feet? These Arch Support Insoles
sunscreen

According to Dr. Zeichner, Director of Cosmetic and Clinical Research at the Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital, skipping sunscreen is the worst skincare mistake you can make.

 

He explains, "The worst skin care mistake you can make is not applying sunscreen. We know that UV light is directly associated both with premature aging and skin cancer. Even low levels of incidental sun exposure build up over a lifetime."

woman with moisturizer

The same rule applies even if you are spending the day inside. Zeichner continues, "Some protection is important even if you are indoors. UVA light penetrates right through window glass. So if you are sitting by the window or driving, you still need broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30."

woman touching face

Even sitting in front of your computer--or any other sources of blue light--can cause harm.

 

He explains, "Mineral blockers like zinc oxide filter UV light and may give you some protection against high energy visible light, a.k.a. blue light, which is thought to contribute to premature aging."

 

He recommends Solara Suncare Time Traveler as a go to sunscreen for regular use.

 

sunscreen

Solara Suncare Time Traveler ($42)

Author:

Associate Editor

Hannah Kerns pitches and writes compelling stories for SheFinds' readers. When she isn't listening to podcasts or catching up on true crime, she covers the latest in beauty, health, fashion, and celebrity news. To reach Hannah, email hannah@shefinds.com.

Beauty

This weekend, I underestimated just how intense the sun was ...