As a dermatologist, I see the damage the sun does to skin every day. Sunshine gives us vitamin D, but overexposure causes sunburn, premature aging, and raises skin-cancer risk. A reliable sunblock like Solero Sunblock is one of the simplest, most effective protections you can use.
What to Look for in a Sunblock
The most important feature is broad-spectrum protection against both UVA rays, which drive premature aging and hyperpigmentation, and UVB rays, which cause sunburn. A lightweight, non-greasy texture makes daily use far easier to maintain.
Why Antioxidants Help
Sunblocks that pair UV filters with antioxidants such as vitamin C and vitamin E offer extra benefit, helping neutralise the free radicals generated by UV exposure. Browse a wider sunscreen range to find a formula that suits you.
A Note for Sensitive and Acne-Prone Skin
If you have sensitive or breakout-prone skin, introduce any new sunblock gradually, as some chemical filters can occasionally irritate. Fragrance-free options built for sensitive skin are usually the safest starting point.
How to Apply for Full Protection
Apply generously to all exposed skin 15-30 minutes before going out, and reapply every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating. Don't skip easily missed spots like the ears, neck, and backs of the hands. For very high coverage, consider an SPF 50 option.
The Bottom Line
Solero Sunblock fits the profile of a dependable daily sunscreen: broad-spectrum cover in a wearable formula. As with any product, results vary, so check with a dermatologist about what suits your skin. Above all, consistent daily use is what protects against sun damage.

