A chemical formula, on the other hand, uses organic compounds (like oxybenzone or octinoxate) to act like a sponge, absorbing UV rays and then converting them into heat released from the skin.
While both options can provide broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays, mineral-based sunscreens with non nano zinc oxide ensure particles sit on the skin’s surface without entering the bloodstream. This formulation makes it a safe and effective sunscreen for folks with sensitive skin, like young children and mothers-to-be.
Look for Nutrient-Dense Ingredients
If dry skin has been one of your surprising pregnancy symptoms, you’re not alone! Hormonal changes can often disrupt the skin’s oil balance, leading to dreaded dry, flaky, or itchy skin. Moisture-rich ingredients found in plant- and animal-based sunscreens can help hydrate the skin and support skin barrier health.
Take ethically sourced tallow from grass-fed cows, for example. This biocompatible ingredient contains fatty acids that melt into the skin, naturally nourishing and supporting skin barrier function.