Sunscreen is one of the most effective ways to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, yet many people don’t apply it correctly. A simple mistake—like not using enough or forgetting to reapply—can leave your skin vulnerable to sun damage, increasing the risk of premature ageing, sunburn, and even skin cancer.
To make sure you're getting the most out of your sun protection, we’re breaking down the most common sunscreen mistakes and how to apply it properly for maximum protection.
1. Not Using Enough Sunscreen
One of the biggest mistakes people make is not applying enough sunscreen. To get the full SPF protection listed on the bottle, you need about a teaspoon for the face and neck and a shot glass (30mL) for the entire body. Most people only apply 25-50% of the recommended amount, which significantly reduces the protection level.
Fix it: Be generous! Apply a thick layer of sunscreen to all exposed areas and rub it in thoroughly. If in doubt, use more rather than less.
2. Forgetting to Reapply
Sunscreen doesn’t last all day. Sweat, swimming, and even natural skin oils can break it down over time. If you only apply sunscreen once in the morning, you’re likely unprotected by midday.
Fix it: Reapply every two hours, or immediately after sweating or swimming—even if you’re using water-resistant sunscreen.
3. Applying Sunscreen After Going Outside
Sunscreen needs time to absorb into the skin and form a protective barrier. Applying it after you’re already in the sun means your skin is exposed during that crucial period.
Fix it: Apply sunscreen at least 15-20 minutes before stepping outside so it has time to activate.
4. Missing Key Areas
Certain areas of the body are often forgotten, leaving them vulnerable to sunburn. The most commonly missed spots include:
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Ears
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Back of the neck
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Tops of the feet
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Hands
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Lips
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Scalp (for those with thinning hair)
Fix it: Be thorough! Use a mirror to check missed spots and consider using a lip balm with SPF for your lips.
5. Relying Only on Sunscreen
While sunscreen is crucial, it shouldn’t be your only line of defence against the sun. Many people make the mistake of skipping additional protective measures.
Fix it: Combine sunscreen with UPF50+ clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-blocking sunglasses for complete sun safety.
6. Using Expired Sunscreen
Sunscreen does expire, and using an old bottle may not provide full protection. If your sunscreen has changed in texture, smell, or colour, it’s time for a new one.
Fix it: Check the expiration date on your sunscreen bottle, and store it in a cool, dry place to maintain effectiveness.
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Stay Sun-Safe Every Day
By avoiding these common sunscreen mistakes and pairing your sun protection with UPF50+ sleeves and clothing, you can enjoy the outdoors safely. Sun protection is a daily habit, and with the right techniques, you can keep your skin healthy and youthful for years to come.
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