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Effectiveness, How to Use, and Benefits

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Last updated: 2024/04/08 at 10:43 PM
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I‘ve always had a love-hate relationship with sunscreen sticks ever since my childhood trauma of being slathered with thick, sticky zinc formulas by my mom. But is the hype around stick sunscreens justified? I sought the expertise of dermatologists to shed some light on this debate and sway you towards the liquid sunscreen camp.

What is a sunscreen stick?

A sunscreen stick is a solid form of sunscreen packaged in a convenient twist-up tube. While both solid and liquid sunscreens contain the same active ingredients for UV protection, their formulation differs. Sunscreen sticks contain waxes and gelling agents to maintain their solid structure, similar to the difference between liquid and bullet lipsticks.

Contents
What is a sunscreen stick?Are sunscreen sticks as effective as liquid sunscreen?Benefits of sunscreen sticksHow to apply a sunscreen stickFinal takeaway

Experts In This Article

  • Ginger King, world-renowned cosmetic chemist and product developer
  • Karan Lal, DO, FAAD, double-board-certified pediatric and cosmetic dermatologist.
  • Kristina Collins, MD, FAAD, double board-certified dermatologist and founder of Foy
  • Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska, MD, Ph.D., board-certified dermatologist and vice chair of dermatology clinical research at the University of California Irvine
  • Ramón Pagán, esthetician, cosmetic chemist, product formulator, and beauty influencer

Are sunscreen sticks as effective as liquid sunscreen?

The effectiveness of sunscreen sticks versus liquid sunscreen is a nuanced issue that hinges on proper application. While stick sunscreens can provide adequate coverage if applied correctly, the challenge lies in estimating the right amount. Unlike liquid sunscreens, stick sunscreens lack a clear visual indicator of quantity, making it difficult to ensure full coverage.

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Most users may not achieve the recommended coverage with a stick sunscreen due to difficulty in estimating and applying the correct amount. In contrast, liquid sunscreens ensure consistent and adequate application for the advertised protection. While stick sunscreens are effective, the challenge lies in thorough and dense application compared to liquid alternatives.

Dr. Pagán emphasizes the certainty of using enough liquid sunscreen for optimal protection, unlike with sticks where generous and precise application is crucial. This disparity in application can lead to incomplete coverage and reduced effectiveness, especially with non-liquid sunscreen forms.

Dr. Collins points out that the thickness of applying a sufficient amount of stick sunscreen can be uncomfortable for daily use compared to liquid formulas. Despite these challenges, stick sunscreens offer convenience and portability, making them appealing for certain demographics who find them easier to use and reapply.

Benefits of sunscreen sticks

While stick sunscreens present challenges in application, their mess-free, spill-proof, and water-resistant qualities make them desirable for on-the-go use. Their ease of use and portability appeal to individuals who prefer touch-ups throughout the day.

Despite their advantages, stick sunscreens are best suited for reapplication rather than initial application, as ensuring thorough coverage can be challenging. It’s recommended to use a liquid sunscreen first and follow up with a stick for touch-ups.

How to apply a sunscreen stick

For optimal protection, apply multiple layers of sunscreen broadly over the skin and rub it in like a traditional liquid sunscreen. Follow the specific instructions provided on the product packaging for best results.

Final takeaway

Ultimately, the best sunscreen is one that you will consistently use. Whether you prefer stick or liquid sunscreen, ensure thorough application for effective UV protection. Your skin’s health and well-being depend on it!

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