How to do a good eye sunscreen

For many girls, sunglasses are often seen as just a fashion accessory with a curved shape, and they might not even consider them as a tool for sun protection. That’s why it’s still important for girls to take extra care with eye sunscreen! So, **how can you protect your eyes from the sun?** When applying makeup in the morning, using a makeup primer that has a sun protection factor (SPF) is a smart choice. It serves both as a makeup base and as a form of sun protection—effortless and effective. These primers usually have an SPF around 15, as higher levels might be too heavy for the delicate eye area, especially during hot summer days. Low SPF helps reduce the risk of irritation, but it also means you may need to reapply during the day. To keep your eye area protected, you can gently remove your eyeshadow in the afternoon (without touching your lashes), and then apply a light layer of eye and lip sunscreen in just a few seconds. **Not all sunglasses are actually sunscreens** While it might seem logical to think that sunglasses offer UV protection, this isn’t always the case. Many people assume that any pair of sunglasses will block harmful rays, but that’s just wishful thinking. The main purpose of sunglasses is to reduce glare, not necessarily to block UV radiation. So when choosing sunglasses, don’t just go by style—check for labels like “UV” or “UV-resistant.” These lenses typically block UVB (280–320 nm) and UVA (320–380 nm) rays, which can cause skin cancer and other eye damage. UVC (below 280 nm) can lead to cataracts and retinal burns. While labels like “UV100” or “UV400” suggest full protection, professionals say that “100% UV protection” is more of a marketing term. These labels indicate a high level of UV blocking, but it's still wise to look for reputable brands that meet international standards. **Is a special eye sunscreen product necessary?** Now that you know sunglasses alone aren't enough, the next question is: do you really need a special eye sunscreen? Some people might say, “If you use face sunscreen, why not use it on your eyes?” But the skin around the eyes is much thinner and more sensitive than facial skin. While face sunscreen may work for some, it’s not ideal for everyone. Using a dedicated eye sunscreen is safer and more comfortable for the delicate eye area. If you choose a product with a lightweight, non-greasy formula and low sensitivity, it should work well for your entire face. However, if you feel heaviness, oiliness, or even tiny particles, it’s best to switch products right away. **>> How dull skin can be revived and why whitening and moisturizing matter most**

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