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Many people with oily skin assume that not need to wear sunscreen, because the skin they are already by its nature oily and therefore protected from the sun. Regardless of him skin type, you must protect it skin from the harmful effects of the sun. The sun's ultraviolet rays can penetrate the layers of the skin and cause damage at the cellular level. This damage can lead to premature aging, hyperpigmentation and increased risk skin cancer

The best sunscreen stick ingredients for oily skin

 When you choose one sunscreen stick for oily skin, it is important to search specifically components which is they will not clog pores or will cause added fat

Here are some of the better ingredients which you should look for in sunscreen sticks for oily skin:

  1. Zinc oxide: This mineral ingredient provides broad-spectrum sun protection without clogging pores.
  2. Titanium dioxide: This mineral ingredient provides broad-spectrum sun protection and doesn't clog pores. 
  3. Octocrylene: This ingredient provides protection against UVB rays. 
  4. Salicylic acid: It is a common ingredient that provides protection against UVB rays. 
  5. Avobenzone: This ingredient provides broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays.
  6. Licorice extract: This natural ingredient has anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce redness and inflammation caused by sun exposure.
  7. Carrot seed extract: This natural ingredient contains antioxidants and can help protect the skin from sun damage.


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