foto: TikTok/@woojungyi
Brilio.net - Using sunscreen when doing outdoor activities is something that should not be missed. The reason is, sunscreen or sunscreen has the function of protecting the skin from exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. Especially for those of you who live in a tropical climate like Indonesia.
Apart from preventing the skin from getting sunburned, sunscreen has another function, namely preventing signs of premature aging. Even using sunscreen can also prevent hyperpigmentation or changes in skin color on the face.
Just like other skincare, you shouldn't use sunscreen carelessly, you know. Make sure the sunscreen product used is suitable for your skin type. The reason is, if you don't pay attention to the choice of this product, your skin might actually experience breakouts and irritation.
photo: TikTok/@woojungyi
As experienced by this TikTok user named Woojung. Through uploads on his TikTok account, he shared his experience of experiencing a breakout due to using sunscreen that did not suit his skin. In the video, Woojung shows his face where red pimples appeared after trying the new sunscreen.
"This is an allergic reaction to the sunscreen I just tried," said Woojung in the video, as quoted by briliobeauty.net from TikTok @woojungyi, Thursday (27/6).
photo: TikTok/@woojungyi
Not wanting the breakout to get worse, Woojung started to stop using sunscreen. As a replacement, he again uses sunscreen that suits his facial skin. Apart from that, he also exfoliates with tretinoin cream. Tretinoin is a cream specifically for treating acne, caused by sun damage.
"Go back to skin care products that have been tried and give the best results," he explained.
photo: TikTok/@woojungyi
Not only using exfoliating cream, Woojung applies serum and applies moisturizer which can overcome skin barrier damage. He also continues to use physical sunscreen which suits his skin. After carrying out these various treatments regularly and consistently, the face returns to being smooth without irritation.
"Now it's back to normal again," he said.
(brl/mal)