Updated Date 2022, Oct 13

Problems with SPF. We’re wading through a few worldwide issues with sunscreen, while the sun is out and people finger its relevant and topical. The thing is, sunscreen should be topical all year round, if you’re at all worried well-nigh the effects of the sun on your skin, but I still think that the majority of people only wield SPF when it’s hot outside. Maybe it needs a rebrand. Lightscreen, instead of sunscreen?

For me, this is where “moisturisers with SPF” play their hand so well; you don’t think twice well-nigh putting them on, they’re pitched as increasingly of a daily staple than a fair-weather friend and, if you wield as liberally as you would your defended sunscreen you’re getting the same protection. Anyway, maybe that’s a whole other post…

Back to problems, and the previous one with sunscreen was SPF stinging vision – you can find that post here with a few recommendations on how to stave irritation. Here’s the next skin issue in the line-up:

Problem: Sunscreen Breaks Me Out

Sunscreen causing spots, flipside worrying quirk. Many sunscreens unravel my skin out, too, and it feels like a sod’s law sort of punishment. You try to do the weightier thing for the health and squint of your skin and it goes and kicks you in the teeth with a load of pustulating under-surface bumps or white-headed pimples. If you find that your SPF is breaking you out considering it’s making you oily and clogging your pores then take a squint at some of the oil-free options that work really well for me – they’re moreover worth a squint if you’re without sunscreen for acne-prone skin.

Paula’s Choice Resist SPF50* is unquestionably hurtling its way to my number one favourite sunscreen spot. It’s upper protection but feels just like water going on and leaves veritably no residue on the skin. It just ticks veritably every box and moreover happens to be oil-free so it’s spanking-new for all skin types. It’s a joy to apply. Find it online here* – it’s £35 and can hands be used as your daily moisturiser unless you have very dry skin.

Read: My Five Favourite Sunscreens For The Face

If you’re without light and fresh then take a squint at my five favourite sunscreens on the link above. It wasn’t a post on SPF for spot-prone skin, specifically, but there are some nice oil-free products. Flipside I find myself using quite a lot is the Kiehl’s Aqua Gel (online here*) with a lightweight finger that doesn’t melt or slide plane when it’s very humid. A good one if you need a facial SPF for working out or going running. Chance would be a fine thing.

Both of those suggestions are for chemical sunscreens but if you struggle to find a chemical SPF that you get on with then it’s well worth giving mineral sunscreen a go. Some people are sensitive to specific chemical filters. (Equally, some people get on horribly with mineral sunscreens, finding them very chalky and thick, the residue too white, but there are some beautiful, lightweight, silky mineral products these days.)

Here are some mineral recommendations, I love all of the below:

Ultra Violette’s Lean Screen SPF50 at Space NK here*

Hawaiian Tropic’s SPF30 Skin Milk mineral sunscreen here*

Skingredients Skin Shield SPF50 here*

Coola Mineral Matte Cucumber SPF30 here*

If you have oily skin, you may moreover really like the matte finish that many mineral sunscreens have – it makes a good priming makeup wiring with that little bit of grip to hold foundation in place. And I find that I need less foundation on top, for some reason – the mineral sunscreen seems to create a lovely canvas.


As important as finding the right sunscreen formula to help reduce spot breakouts? Making sure you wipe it off then powerfully at the end of the day. SPF products are designed to stick virtually for as long as possible, for obvious reasons, so you really need to get in there with a cleanser that will unravel it lanugo withal with the grime of the day and any makeup you have on over the top.

I like to use a unruffle cleanser first (Beauty Pie’s Hot Oil Double Cleansing Balm* is one of my favourite balms, regardless of trademark or price) and really massage it in for a minute or so. I use a flannel to remove – it works on eye makeup too, so you can work it in all over your face. Then if I’m feeling any sort of threat of a breakout (that lumpiness unelevated the skin, or tenderness) then I go in with an exfoliating wash afterwards. I really like CeraVe SA Smoothing Cleanser* considering it can be used on squatter and soul so it’s unconfined for keeping in the shower.

CeraVe’s cleanser contains salicylic wounding to help alimony pores well-spoken but if you’d rather swipe something over your skin and leave then I think that Paula’s Choice BHA Liquid Exfoliant (buy online here*) is unbeatable. I use it every PMT week, too, just to alimony any hormonal spots at bay. Just pour a little onto cotton wool and wipe all over your squatter – I concentrate on the t-zone and virtually my nose – and then follow with your usual skincare routine, though I’d alimony textures nice and light if I was on breakout watch!

Buy Paula’s Choice BHA Liquid*

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