The Difference Between Chemical And Physical Sunscreen

Sunscreen is one of the most important steps in our skincare routine, especially if you live in Australia! Whether you’re looking for a facial https://www.nourishedlife.com.au/natural-sunscreen/[sunscreen], for your kids to use, or just for long days at the beach, we have you covered with sunscreens for the whole family.
Nov 20, 2023by Nourished Life

How does sunscreen work?


There are two types of UV radiation - UVA and UVB. According to research, UVB rays are mainly responsible for sunburn, while UVA rays can penetrate deeper into the skin and cause long term damage.

Chemical & physical sunscreens are designed to help protect you from both rays, however they work in different ways. Chemical sunscreens contains active ingredients to absorb the UV radiation, while the physical sunscreens works to reflect it.

Some chemical sunscreens may only protect you from UVA, or UVB, and some offer protection against both. In Australia, all sunscreens over SPF4 must protect block both rays - aka broad spectrum! Physical sunscreens use ingredients like titanium dioxide & zinc oxide to reflect the rays & offer broad spectrum protection.

What's the difference between chemical & physical sunscreen?


Chemical sunscreens contain ingredients that help absorb the sun’s UV rays to stop it from penetrating skin, while a physical sunscreen helps protect by creating a physical barrier (as the name suggests).

The ingredients in chemical sunscreens may cause irritation, allergy or sensitivity, so patch testing is always recommended prior to using a new sunscreen. Whereas, physical sunscreens can be better for sensitive skin & is recommended for children.

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Physical Sunscreens To Try


For The Face & Body


The Jojoba Company Multi Defence Moisturiser SPF15
Edible Beauty Basking Beauty Natural Sunscreen SPF 50
Grown Alchemist Invisible Natural Protection SPF30
MOTHER SPF Natural Physical Sunscreen SPF30
SunButter SPF 50 Water Resistant Reef Safe Sunscreen

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After Sun Care


Life Basics Aloe Vera Gel
Badger After Sun Balm
Nutra Organics After Sun Mist
Antipodes Aura Manuka Honey Mask

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What's next?


Shop our full range of sunscreens.


Find out how to get a natural glow.

With all sunscreens avoid contact with eyes and if irritation persists discontinue use. Sunscreen is only one part of sun protection. Wear protective clothing, hats and sunglasses when exposed to the sun, and stay in the shade where possible. Prolonged high-risk sun exposure should be avoided. Frequent reapplication and use in accordance with the directions is required for effective sun protection. Always read the label and use only as directed.

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