Many people assume that a moisturizer with SPF is enough to protect their skin. But is it? Dermatologists say NO.
In this article, we’ll break down the key differences between sunscreen and SPF-infused moisturizers, and explain why you need both for optimal skin health.
Sunscreen vs. Moisturizer with SPF – What's the Difference?
Feature | Moisturizer with SPF | Sunscreen |
Sun Protection | Limited (SPF 15–30) | High (SPF 50) |
Purpose | Hydration + light SPF | Full sun protection |
Best For | Indoor use, mild exposure | Outdoor, all-day protection |
Vitamin C supports collagen production, thickens the dermis, diminishes fine lines, and is essential for firm, youthful skin.
Moisturizer with SPF is great for basic protection, but for full UVA/UVB defense, you need a dedicated sunscreen like Bioshade SPF 50.
🌞 Get all-day sun protection with Bioshade SPF 50 hyperpigmentation and brown spots, even out skin tone, and enhance skin radiance. In addition, Vitamin C also keeps the skin hydrated. Generally, Citrus fruits, for example, oranges, are rich in Vitamin C widely used in cosmetic products. However, did you know the Australian Kakadu Plum, contains 70 times more natural Vitamin C content than oranges? and is used in our products eg: Kakadu Plum-Hydrating Facial Cleanser, Revitalising Facial Toner, Eye Serum, Moisturising Lotion, Face Mist, Face and Neck Cream.
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