Sun protection for the face
Chemical sunscreens are usually very light and pleasant to use, and they do not leave a white residue on the skin.
Physical sunscreens are not absorbed by the skin and are therefore often richer in texture. They may also be better suited for sensitive skin than chemical ones.
The hybrid composition is typical of Korean sunscreens, which provide a beautiful, light coverage and a light, fresh formulation.
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Korean sun protection
Korean sun protection is for good reason a well-known concept, and among them you will surely find a pleasant and easy-to-use favorite just for you. Remember that no matter which sunscreen is your favorite, the most important thing is to apply enough of it (about a teaspoon on the face) and also remember to add more cream during the day. 💕
SPF tells how well the product protects against the sun's UVB rays, but Korean sunscreens also have the PA rating, which stands for "Protection Grade of UVA." It is a scale that measures the protection level of a sunscreen against UVA rays.
UVA rays are longer than UVB and cause less burning, but they have a significant effect on skin aging, which is partly caused by UV radiation. The best protection against UV radiation is achieved when you choose both a high SPF and PA factor.
PA+: weak UVA protection
PA++: moderate UVA protection
PA+++: good UVA protection
PA++++: excellent UVA protection
Looking for a Korean sunscreen for the body? Every sunscreen in our range is also suitable for use on the body's skin, and some come in slightly larger product sizes. But there are very few Korean SPF products on the market made specifically for the body. Why? Because Koreans protect their faces not only with sunscreen but also with large hats and sunglasses. The body's skin is primarily protected with clothing and even parasols, so sunscreen is not applied as frequently on the body's skin. And if any part of the body is exposed to the sun, use the same cream or, for example, a sunscreen stick, as for the face.