Avoid these common mistakes with lotion and sunscreen



If you’re thinking of using a lotion and sunscreen, pump the brakes! I’ve got a friendly PSA for you.

You know how lotions and sunscreens have their own superpowers, right? Lotions are all about keeping your skin smooth and hydrated, while sunscreens are the heroes that shield you from those nasty UV rays. Now, when you mix them together, it’s like they’re playing a game of “who’s the boss?” The lotion’s moisturizing mojo can mess with the sunscreen’s power to block those UV rays like a champ. It’s like diluting their strengths and making them less effective. Bummer, right?

When you mix lotion with sunscreen, their chemistry can go haywire. Those awesome ingredients that keep them stable and potent can start throwing a party they weren’t invited to. And guess what? That can make your products less reliable over time.

So, here’s the deal: stick to using separate lotions and sunscreens. That way, you get the full force of their individual awesomeness. The lotion keeps your skin hydrated, and the sunscreen protects you from those sneaky UV rays. It’s like a dynamic duo, tag-teaming to give you the best results.

So, remember, don’t waste your money on lotion with sunscreen formulas! Keep your lotion and sunscreen separate to let them work their magic at full blast. Your skin deserves the VIP treatment!

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