Why Do You Need Sun Protection?
Prolonged exposure to sunlight without protection can lead to serious skin damage such as pigmentation, premature wrinkles, dryness, and even an increased risk of skin cancer. That’s why using sunscreen is no longer optional; it’s a daily necessity.
The Effect of Sunlight on the Skin
Ultraviolet (UV) rays are divided into two types:
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UVA: Penetrates deep into the skin and causes premature aging.
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UVB: Affects the skin’s surface and causes sunburns.
Sunscreen helps absorb or reflect these harmful rays, thereby protecting the skin from damage.
What is Sunblock?
Sunblock, also known as "physical sunscreen," contains natural minerals such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, which act like a mirror to reflect the sun’s rays away from the skin.
Advantages:
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Starts working immediately upon application
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Ideal for sensitive skin
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Doesn’t react chemically with the skin
Disadvantages:
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May leave a white cast
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Sometimes has a thicker texture
What is Sunscreen?
Sunscreen, or "chemical sunscreen," works differently by absorbing UV rays and converting them into heat before they can damage the skin.
Advantages:
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Easily absorbed and leaves no residue
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Ideal for oily and normal skin
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Does not cause excessive shine
Disadvantages:
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Needs 15–30 minutes before sun exposure to be effective
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May irritate sensitive skin
Difference Between Sunblock and Sunscreen
Feature |
Sunblock |
Sunscreen |
Protection Method |
Reflects UV rays |
Absorbs and neutralizes UV |
Composition |
Mineral (natural) |
Chemical |
Activation Time |
Immediate |
After 15–30 minutes |
Appearance on Skin |
May leave a white cast |
Transparent and absorbed |
Skin Suitability |
Suitable for sensitive skin |
Suitable for oily skin |
When to Use Sunblock
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If you have sensitive or irritated skin
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During long outdoor activities
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For those who prefer natural, non-irritating ingredients
When to Use Sunscreen
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When you need a lightweight, invisible formula
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Ideal for daily use under makeup
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Best for oily or combination skin
What’s Best for Each Skin Type?
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Sensitive Skin: Go for sunblock
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Oily or acne-prone skin: Use sunscreen with a gel or oil-free formula
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Dry skin: Choose a moisturizing cream-based sunblock or sunscreen
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Combination skin: Look for lightweight products that don’t clog pores
How to Use Sunscreen Effectively
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Apply 15–30 minutes before sun exposure
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Reapply every two hours
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Use an appropriate amount (about half a teaspoon for the face)
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Don’t forget areas like the ears and neck
Common Mistakes When Using Sunscreen
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Using too little product
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Forgetting to reapply
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Relying on makeup alone for sun protection
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Skipping sunscreen on cloudy days
Choose the Perfect Protection from Orchidia
Discover the best sunscreen options in Orchidia’s Sunscreen Collection, formulated for all skin types:
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Bio Solari Sunscreen Gel for oily skin SPF 50+
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Bio Solari Tinted Sunscreen Cream SPF 50+ for natural coverage
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Bio Solari Sunscreen Lotion for all skin types SPF 50+
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Bio Solari Sunscreen Cream for dry skin SPF 50+
Make sure you understand the difference between sunblock and sunscreen and choose the one that suits your skin to enjoy optimal protection throughout the day. Don’t forget to check out Orchidia’s trusted products for healthy, sun-safe skin.