Wearing sunscreen daily is a must—but reapplying SPF while keeping your makeup flawless can be tricky. Dermatologists and makeup artists share their best tips for protecting your skin without sacrificing your look, so you can stay safe and radiant all day long.
Why reapplying sunscreen matters more than you think
Wearing sunscreen isn’t just about avoiding sunburn; it’s a critical step in preventing premature aging and reducing the risk of skin cancer. Dermatologist Clare Kiely, co-founder of The Skin Diary, reminds us that around 80 percent of visible skin aging is caused by ultraviolet (UV) exposure, rather than the natural aging process.
“While vitamin D from sunlight is important, consistent sun protection is essential,” Kiely explains. “If you’re spending prolonged periods outdoors—whether on holidays, swimming, or exercising—your sunscreen will naturally wear off, so reapplication every two hours is crucial.” She also recommends UV-protective clothing as a reliable shield when sunscreen alone isn’t enough.
Beyond water and sweat, some sunscreen ingredients undergo photodegradation, meaning they break down with continued exposure to UV rays, losing effectiveness over time. “Even if you’re mostly indoors, it’s a good idea to reapply before heading outside again later in the day,” Kiely advises. This practical approach balances protection without overdoing it.
How much sunscreen should you apply?
One common mistake is using too little sunscreen. Experts agree that a half teaspoon is the ideal amount to cover the face, neck, ears, and hairline thoroughly. For those who use SPF mists or powders, it’s important to apply generously and evenly, even if the formulas feel light or invisible on the skin. Over-spraying or uneven application can leave gaps in your sun protection.
Makeup artist Kenneth Soh emphasizes that no matter the format—cream, spray, or powder—proper coverage is key. “If you use a powder or mist, be mindful of how much you’re applying so that the protection is effective,” he says.
The art of reapplying SPF over makeup
Reapplying sunscreen without disturbing your carefully applied makeup can feel like a high-wire act, but makeup artists Soh and Mira Parmar offer simple tricks that work for all skin types and tones. Soh’s go-to technique involves a makeup sponge—like a Beautyblender—to “stamp” on a thin layer of non-greasy liquid SPF. This method gently refreshes the sunscreen without smudging your foundation. “It’s like dusting on loose powder,” he explains. However, he notes that this technique works best for lighter skin tones, as it may cause patchiness on deeper complexions.

For a universal, fuss-free option, Parmar recommends SPF-infused setting sprays. “They’re so easy to use, and your makeup stays intact,” she says. Parmar loves the Naked Sundays SPF50 Hydrating Glow Mist because it not only protects but also adds a beautiful, natural glow without moving makeup.
Sunscreen powders: The makeup-lover’s SPF solution
Powder sunscreens are another innovative way to reapply SPF discreetly over makeup. Available in translucent or tinted versions, powders provide additional sun protection while mattifying oily skin or setting makeup. Parmar highlights Supergoop (Re)setting Powder as a standout product.
“It sets your makeup and adds SPF30 protection,” she notes. “You can dust it on throughout the day for a lightweight, even finish that keeps your skin protected.” This solution is perfect for busy days when touching up sunscreen quickly and invisibly is a must.
Pro tips for maximizing sun protection and makeup longevity
Layer Your SPF: Start with a broad-spectrum sunscreen under your makeup base. Many moisturizers now come with SPF built-in, but dedicated sunscreens usually offer higher protection. Use Products You Love: Opt for formulas that feel comfortable—whether that’s a lightweight Korean-style sunscreen or a silky mineral formula—to ensure you want to wear it daily.

Consider Your Environment: If indoors, one or two applications may suffice. Outdoors or during intense physical activity, aim to reapply every two hours.
Combine with Sun-Smart Habits: Wearing hats, sunglasses, and seeking shade during peak sun hours complements your sunscreen use.
Protect Your Skin, Preserve Your Look
Wearing and reapplying sunscreen is essential for skin health, but it shouldn’t mean sacrificing your makeup or feeling weighed down by products. Whether you prefer liquid SPF, sprays, or powders, there’s a method for every lifestyle and skin tone.
As makeup artist Mira Parmar sums it up, “You don’t have to choose between beauty and protection—modern SPF products let you have both.” With a little know-how and the right tools, you can keep your skin glowing and guarded, all while looking flawless. If you want to dive deeper, consider consulting with your dermatologist or a trusted makeup artist to customize your SPF and makeup routine for your unique needs.