Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
If sunscreen makes your skin sting, burn, or break out by lunchtime, you're not alone. It’s frustrating — you want protection, but most formulas either feel greasy or trigger redness. Sensitive, oily faces need a sunscreen that shields without clogging pores or causing irritation. But why does this happen?
Many sunscreens rely on heavy emollients or strong chemical filters. For oily skin, these can ramp up grease and block pores. Sensitive skin reacts to fragrances, alcohol, and harsh preservatives. That double whammy leaves you searching for something that won’t make things worse.
Start with a clean face. Use a lightweight moisturizer if needed, then apply sunscreen in thin layers. Pat, don’t rub. Wait two minutes before makeup to let it set — this cuts down shine and keeps everything in place.
A gentle sunscreen for sensitive oily face should feel invisible, not sticky. The best ones leave zero white cast and actually help control oil production throughout the day. If your sunscreen feels heavy or causes a flare-up, it’s time to switch.
We know how tricky it is to find sunscreen that doesn’t mess with your skin. At Arish BIO-NATURAL, our mineral-based formulas are tested for sensitive, oily faces. You can even use our AI Skin Analyser for a custom recommendation — so you get protection without the slick or sting.
Yes, mineral sunscreens with a fluid or gel texture can leave a matte finish and help keep oil in check throughout the day.
Steer clear of alcohol, fragrance, heavy oils like coconut, and comedogenic ingredients such as lanolin and beeswax.
Absolutely. Just choose non-comedogenic, fragrance-free mineral sunscreens and patch test before using all over your face.
Yes, you should reapply every two hours if exposed to direct sunlight—especially if you're sweating or wiping your face.
Our mineral-based sunscreens are lightweight, non-comedogenic, and formulated without harsh additives. Try our AI Skin Analyser for a tailored pick.
Mineral filters like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are gentler and less likely to cause stinging or breakouts for sensitive skin types.
Definitely. Just let the sunscreen set for a couple of minutes before applying makeup to prevent pilling and excess shine.
Yes, as long as you choose broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher and apply the recommended amount. Mineral sunscreens perform just as well.
Check for mineral filters, no added fragrance, oil-free claims, and a simple ingredient list. Patch testing is always smart.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers mineral-based sunscreens designed for oily, sensitive faces. Visit arishbionatural.com for details.