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“I Never Wore Sunscreen Before — Then I Tried Wearing It Every Day and These Are the Surprising Results”

Quick note: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I’m usually terrible with sunscreen. But I did a full experiment wearing it daily—and my sunscreen everyday results might surprise everyone. Honestly, I used to think sunscreen was overrated. Like, do we really need it every day? I can’t even count how many times I walked out under the sun thinking, “It’s not that bad.” Sunscreen? I thought it was just another marketing trick—something people with dry skin used, or something you only needed at the beach. Spoiler alert: I was very wrong. Yeah I find out that in hard way. I didn’t skip it because I was lazy; I really thought I didn’t need it. But slowly, my skin began to show signs I couldn’t ignore: dullness, uneven tone, and something I hated the most, open pores. So about a year ago, I finally gave in. I thought, “Let’s see what this sunscreen fuss is all about.” I decided to wear sunscreen every day. No skipping. No excuses. And honestly? What followed completely surprised me. Why I Skipped Wearing Sunscreen Everyday Before Although I wasn’t lazy with skincare, I was a little slack 😅. I reasoned that my moisturizer was sufficient or that I wasn’t exposed to the sun all day. Sunscreens seemed heavy, sticky, and, to be honest, hyped. I was unaware that UV rays are silent skin-damagers. I continued to ignore it, not noticing that my skin was becoming more textured, duller, and prone to tanning that never completely went away. For Tan, I really thought my homemade face mask are enough but boy I was wrong as hell. You know the real reason I wanted to do this experiment was I read so many articles in this like how wearing sunscreen everyday helped people in transforming their skin. How to Properly Apply Sunscreen Everyday ✅ 1. Wash your face; you have to start over! No sunscreen adheres to filth. 2. Apply serum; if you like using serums, give them a 30 seconds to sink in. It will be appreciated by your skin. You can check the best serum I tried for my oily skin and here are my review of that serum. 3. Moisturize – Because sunscreen enjoys a little moisture. Don’t neglect this step! 4. It’s time for sunscreen! Apply it evenly, avoiding sloppy spots. Your face is the canvas. 5.30-minute rule – put it on at least 30 minutes before stepping outside. Think of it as giving your skin a head start. “What Really Happened When I Began Wearing Sunscreen EveryDay” So, a year ago, I decided to test things out. What’s the worst that could happen, right? I bought a sunscreen. And what followed honestly surprised me.Within a few weeks of wearing sunscreen every day, I started noticing something I hadn’t seen in ages—a glow. Not the greasy shine kind, but a healthy, “did-you-just-wake-up-like-this?” glow. My skin tone looked more even, and my open pores? Was it magic? Not really. But it was definitely the missing piece I needed all along.It wasn’t magic; it was simply about being consistent. Honestly, I was surprised by how noticeable the change was. I thought maybe I was just imagining it. But when a few friends started asking what I was using, that’s when I realized it was the real deal.It didn’t happen overnight, but it did happen, and that felt amazing. And my favorite part? 😛 Everyone began complimenting me on my skin, saying things like, “Wow, your skin has changed so much! It looks fantastic and so radiant!” Here’s the Sunscreen I Started Wearing Every Day Okay, real talk—picking a sunscreen felt like entering a maze. So. Many. Options.I started with RE’ EQUIL Sunscreen because I’d heard good things, and honestly? It was great. Lightweight, no white cast, and my skin actually started to look better—less dull, more glowy, even my pores started calming down. But seriously now—it’s kinda pricey. And I’m all about skincare, but not at the cost of burning a hole through my wallet each month. So at 2–3 months, I moved to the La Shield SPF 50 Pollution Control Sunscreen More budget-friendly, still really effective, and it gave a glow without that greasy sheen. The good news it provided me was that subtle glow I’d grown to love. It worked well on my skin and I didn’t even miss the pricier one that much. Win-win, yes? Moral of the story? You don’t have to use the most high-end product—you just have to have something that works well for your skin that you’ll actually use daily. Why I Use La Shield Sunscreen Everyday Pollution protection – shields skin not just from UV rays but also from everyday environmental pollutants. Minimal white cast – leaves only a slight cast that disappears within minutes. Budget friendly – great quality without a high price tag. Subtle healthy glow – makes skin look fresh and radiant instead of greasy. Lightweight feel – comfortable for daily wear, even under makeup. Mistakes I Made Before Using Sunscreen Everyday – Okay, confession time.If I could go back and give my younger self some skincare advice, sunscreen would be at the top of the list. I seriously had no idea that skipping it every day was doing quiet damage—UV rays don’t care if it’s cloudy or winter. They show up. Every Single Day. I never reapplied it. I skipped it indoors. I even thought makeup with SPF was enough (spoiler: it’s not). My friends and relative are talking about my skin especially my mom she would always say you had good skin growing up now u got so tan and dull That’s when I decided to take matter in my own hands.Basically, I was doing everything but not doing it the right way. So I thought this time no mistake and I will wear sunscreen everyday and see if this can make any difference in my dull skin. Indoors and

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I Tried To Stop Touching My Face for 2 Weeks to Prevent Breakouts—Here’s What Happened

Note : This is just me sharing my personal experience about why and how I tried to stop touching my face. If you also struggle with the “face-touching habit,” you’ll totally relate! You know those times when you’re just sitting there, zoning out, and suddenly your fingers start poking at your nose like it owes you money? Yeah, that’s my life. For me, it’s always been about my nose. Blackheads? Sure. Slightly broad nose? Yes (thanks, insecurity). For some people, it’s their cheeks or forehead, and they keep poking or resting their hands there without thinking. It’s like we all have that one “favorite face spot” our hands can’t resist! At some point, my hands took on the job of checking if anything had magically changed in my nose area. It turned into a comforting habit. I didn’t even notice how often I was doing it until I tried to stop. And just so you know, it was not easy. Why I decide to Stop Touching My face So all of this began by having a casual thought one night while scrolling mindlessly and, surprise-surprise, picking at my nose for the umpteenth time. I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror and caught on. I literally couldn’t recall the last time I wasn’t touching my face. Thinking? Hand on cheek. Studying? Chin on palm. Watching a show? Fingers right there, poking at bumps like I’m conducting skin research. Touching your face might seem harmless at first but it is not good for your skin. Every time your hands reach your cheeks, nose, or forehead, you’re transferring dirt, oil, and bacteria straight onto your skin. That combo often clogs pores, leading to breakouts, irritation, or making oily skin feel even greasier. You know what really gets me? I was nailing all the right steps—cleansing, slathering on sunscreen, even treating myself to a mask when I was feeling a bit extra. “Dermatologists agree that constantly touching your face spreads dirt and oil, which can worsen breakouts. Cleveland Clinic explains why and how to stop it. And I forget to mention I started using serum too as my skin feels little off and oily. But my skin? Still acting up, still throwing tantrums. That’s when it dawned on me: maybe the problem is me. Or more accurately, my hands. I casually mentioned to my sister that I was going to quit touching my face for two weeks, and she just rolled her eyes like, “Seriously? That’s your big plan?” . Two Weeks – No Touching My Face. But here we are, giving it a shot. So experiments begin. I decided I will stopped touching my face for atleast 2 weeks. Honestly it was not about touching or face or having clear skin habits anymore for me it’s about self control too. After I had dinner that night I was in my roomate language too much motivated as line quoted by my roomate. She always say I got too excited for things So let the journey begins Day 1 of My Stop touching my face Experiment I approached this thinking—easy peasy, just don’t touch your face. Simple, right?Wrong. My hands? CHAOTIC. Like, they had a mission of their own and absolutely no interest in completing this challenge. I only touch my skin during skincare like applying derma co serum And sunscreen. Bam! Every few minutes, nose poked. Chin touched. Cheek scratched. I swear, they had no chill. And half the time, I didn’t even know I was doing it until it was done. By the afternoon, I was literally sitting on my hands like, “You guys need a time-out.” I began fidgeting with whatever was in reach—a pen, a scrunchie, the charger cable of my phone. In all honesty, Day 1 was like babysitting myself. Day 3 of My Stop Touching My Face Experiment Oh boy… this was way harder than the first two days! The first couple of days I was all excited, feeling like “yes, I’m totally nailing this challenge.” But by Day 3? My motivation packed its bags and left me. I honestly thought about quitting. 😅 But then I reminded myself—it’s not just about clear skin, it’s also about testing my self-control. My brain was saying “Come on, it’s just Day 3, you’ve got this!” but my hands? Nope, they had a mind of their own. I literally had to sit on them at one point just to focus. 🙈 So at last I decided I will continue my little challenge of 14 days. Again Motivation hit me😜. One Week Of Stop Touching My Face This week in a brief I will describe as slight Process but much better awareness about me and my body in general. Well, a week has passed, and yes, I still catch myself red-handed. However, a change has occurred. I’m more conscious. I’ll say, “WAIT! Hands off!” in the middle of a poke and act as if it never happened. The true surprise, though? My skin appears to be a bit more relaxed. I always tamper with that red, irate patch on my nose. Relaxed now. No fresh breakouts either. I’m seeing some signs, but it’s not quite a glow-up yet. My sister actually gave me the Olympic medal look when I told her that I hadn’t touched my face in three days. Little victories, folks. On the other hand my brother was like bro what are you even doing and i just didn’t want to explain him so i said just a little experiment on myself 😛. Day 10 – Almost Done With My (stopped touching my face) experiment Not gonna lie, I figured I’d be cured by now—but no. Day 10 slapped me in the face like a wake-up call.I didn’t know the mental work that goes into not doing something. Like, not touching your face is a full-time job? I’d be thinking deeply, and the next thing I knew—hand crawling up my face.But skin renewal? Things are changing. My nose

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