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ust in case you missed it, mixing sunscreen and complexion products like foundation has become a full-on trend. The need for this arose from the necessity of sunscreens and the white-cast they leave. TikTokers call this SPF cocktailing. So what is it about, what’s behind its immense popularity, and what do the experts have to say about it? We’ll uncover all these and more.
What is TikTok’s SPF Cocktailing?
TikTok’s SPF cocktailing is a new beauty trend where individuals mix their foundation, highlighter, serums, or concealer with sunscreen. They believe this approach promises to combine makeup application with sun protection, effectively offering a quick and efficient makeup routine. The result is that sunscreen’s white cast effect is reduced and you can save enough face beat time.
Why is it a trend?
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The rise of SPF cocktailing can be attributed to three main factors. Firstly, it caters to people’s desire for an easy and fast morning makeup routine. By integrating sunscreen into makeup products, users hope to save time while ensuring sun protection. Secondly, some individuals say that sunscreen enhances the blending of their foundation, resulting in a smoother and more natural finish.
Another take is that people desire a potent way to get rid of the white cast that sunscreen produces. Mixing it with a foundation would make the sunscreen look more appealing and free of those annoying white residue. Finally, people do the SPF cocktailing because the TikTok algorithm brought it to them, oblivious of the consequences it brings.
What do the experts have to say about SPF cocktailing?
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While TikTok may be enamored with SPF cocktailing, dermatologists and aestheticians have contrary opinions on this trend. One major concern is that mixing sunscreen with other products can reduce its effectiveness. Sunscreen works best when applied directly to clean skin, forming a protective barrier. When combined with makeup, there is a risk that the SPF factor may become less potent, leaving the skin vulnerable to harmful UV rays.
Dermatologists also warn against people conducting this home-based chemistry as some chemicals in both products are likely to react with each other, therefore causing skin irritation. Makeup products may contain ingredients that, when combined with sunscreen, could lead to sensitivity or breakouts, especially for those with sensitive skin.
What do I use instead of SPF cocktailing?
It’s simple. Instead of SPF cocktailing, your dermatologist can recommend a tinted sunscreen or tinted moisturizer that already contains SPF. These products are formulated to provide sun protection without compromising the efficacy of sun protection. Tinted options can also offer a similar natural look that SPF cocktailing seeks to achieve, all while keeping your skin adequately shielded from the sun’s harmful rays.
Why you need sunscreen
- Sunscreen is your first line of defense against harmful UV rays. It reduces the risk of skin cancer, sunburn, and premature aging.
- Sunscreen helps prevent the development of dark spots, hyper-perspiration, and uneven skin tone caused by sun exposure.
- Regular use of sunscreen can slow down the aging process, keeping your skin looking youthful and radiant.
- Sunscreen protects the skin’s natural moisture barrier, preventing dryness and maintaining overall skin health.
Sunscreen is a necessity to every skincare regimen, while SPF cocktailing is just a fad—a dicey one at that. If dermatologists say that mixing sunscreen with makeup will compromise its effectiveness and could lead to skin issues, then we should heed their warning. Choose tinted sunscreen or tinted moisturizer with SPF for a safe and effective way to achieve a natural look while ensuring your skin remains shielded from the sun’s harmful rays. Trends come and go, but we should always verify before riding on a new exciting wave.
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