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What type of sunscreens is best for your skin?

The best sunscreen depends on your skin type. Fluid or gel formulas suit oily/combination skin, while creams and lotions work better for dry skin. Sensitive skin benefits from mineral (physical) sunscreens.

How do I choose my sunscreens?

Pick one with SPF 30 or above and PA+++ or higher for broad-spectrum protection. Consider your skin type (dry, oily, sensitive) and lifestyle (outdoor vs. indoor use).

Is SPF 30 or 50 better?

Both offer excellent protection. SPF 30 blocks ~97% UVB rays, while SPF 50 blocks ~98%. If you spend longer hours outdoors or have sensitive skin, SPF 50 may be better.

Can I apply sunscreens without moisturizer?

Yes, if your sunscreen is hydrating enough (like SunScoop’s fluid and cream formats). For very dry skin, layering a moisturizer underneath is recommended.

Is SunScoop Sunscreens good for daily use?

Absolutely! SunScoop sunscreens are dermatologically tested, lightweight, and designed for everyday use on Indian skin and climate.

Does SunScoop Sunscreens have any side effects?

No. SunScoop sunscreens are dermatologist-developed, fragrance-free, and safe for daily use. Always patch-test if you have extremely sensitive skin.

Is SunScoop Sunscreens waterproof?

SunScoop Kids Sunscreen is sweat & water-resistant for up to 80 minutes. Other formulas are water-resistant to daily sweat but should be reapplied after swimming.

Which sunscreens is best for males?

All SunScoop sunscreens are unisex and suitable for both men and women. For men, lightweight fluid formats are especially convenient.

Does sunscreens remove tan?

Sunscreen prevents further tanning and sun damage. To reduce existing tan, look for SunScoop sunscreens with added brightening actives like Niacinamide.

How do i check sunscreens quality?

Look for: SPF 30+, PA+++ or higher, Dermatologist-tested, Suited to your skin type, No white cast & lightweight feel (like SunScoop).

How long does SPF last?

Sunscreen typically lasts 2–3 hours. Reapply after that, especially if you’re outdoors, sweating, or swimming.

Which is better, spray or cream sunscreens?

Both protect equally well when applied correctly. Sprays are quick & on-the-go friendly, while creams/fluids ensure precise, even coverage.