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Chemical vs. Mineral Sunscreen: Understanding the Differences

Which is better for your skin: mineral or chemical sunscreen? Discover the differences to help guide you in choosing the right sun protection for you.

Tagged: Dermatology

Author: Dr. Susan Mayou, BSc FRCP

Date: 8th June 2023

Medically Reviewed by:  Dr. Susan Mayou (GMC: 2405092)

Last reviewed: 10th January 2024

Protecting our skin from harmful UV rays is essential for maintaining healthy and youthful-looking skin. When it comes to sun protection, there are two main types of sunscreens available: chemical and mineral. While both aim to shield the skin from the sun's damaging rays, they work in distinct ways. In this article, we will delve into the key differences between chemical and mineral SPF and help you make an informed choice when selecting the right sunscreen for your needs.

 

Chemical Sunscreen

Chemical sunscreens are formulated with organic compounds that absorb UV rays. These compounds include oxybenzone, avobenzone, octisalate, octocrylene, and homosalate, among others. When applied to the skin, these chemicals penetrate the upper layers and undergo a chemical reaction that converts UV rays into heat, which is then released from the body..

 

What Are the Advantages of Chemical Sunscreens?

  • Broad Spectrum Protection: Chemical sunscreens are effective at providing broad-spectrum protection, guarding against both UVA and UVB rays.
  • Lightweight and Cosmetically Elegant: Chemical sunscreens are often lighter in texture and easier to spread on the skin. They tend to blend well, leaving behind a sheer, non-greasy finish, which makes them ideal for daily use under makeup.
  • Longer Lasting: Chemical sunscreens tend to have a longer shelf life and remain effective for a longer duration after application, compared to mineral sunscreens.

 

Mineral Sunscreen

Mineral sunscreens, also known as physical sunscreens, contain active mineral ingredients such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. These minerals work by sitting on top of the skin, creating a physical barrier that reflects and scatters UV rays away from the skin's surface.

 

What Are the Advantages of Mineral Sunscreens?

  • Immediate Protection: Unlike chemical sunscreens that need approximately 20 minutes to fully absorb into the skin, mineral sunscreens provide immediate protection upon application, as they create a physical barrier.
  • Gentle on Sensitive Skin: Mineral sunscreens are generally better tolerated by individuals with sensitive or reactive skin types. The inert mineral ingredients are less likely to cause irritation or allergic reactions.
  • Broad-Spectrum Protection: Similar to chemical sunscreens, mineral sunscreens offer broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays.

 

How to choose the right sunscreen for you

  • Skin Sensitivity: If you have sensitive or allergy-prone skin, mineral sunscreens may be a better option, as they are less likely to cause irritation.
  • Application Preference: Chemical sunscreens tend to have a lightweight and sheer finish, making them more suitable for daily use and layering under makeup. Mineral sunscreens, on the other hand, can leave a slightly thicker white cast on the skin due to their physical barrier effect.
  • Environmental Impact: Mineral sunscreens are often considered more environmentally friendly, as they do not contain chemical filters that can have adverse effects on marine life and coral reefs.

What's Next?

Both chemical and mineral sunscreens offer effective protection against harmful UV rays, but they work in different ways. Chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays, while mineral sunscreens physically reflect them. The choice between the two depends on factors such as skin sensitivity, application preference, and environmental concerns. Remember, regardless of the type of sunscreen you choose, it is crucial to apply an adequate amount and reapply regularly to maintain optimal protection - even wearing suncream when you're in makeup. Consult with a skincare professional, like those at Cadogan Clinic, to determine the most suitable sunscreen for your unique needs and enjoy the sun responsibly while keeping your skin healthy and protected.

 If you want to learn more or have concerns about your skin health, get in touch to speak to one of Leading Dermatologists.


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