Beauty Expert Nadine Baggott's Simple Hack to Prevent Suncream Eye Sting
Nadine Baggott's Hack to Stop Suncream Eye Sting

Beauty Expert Nadine Baggott's Simple Hack to Prevent Suncream Eye Sting

As the sun begins to shine more consistently, the daily application of SPF becomes increasingly essential for skin protection. However, rising temperatures often lead to increased sweating, which can cause suncream to migrate into the eyes, resulting in painful stinging, particularly for those with sensitive eyes.

Fortunately, This Morning's beauty expert Nadine Baggott has shared a brilliant and straightforward hack with her followers to prevent this common issue without sacrificing sun protection. The solution requires only two products and is easy for anyone to implement.

The Problem and the Solution

During an Instagram roundup of her favourite facial suncreams, Nadine was asked by a follower about recommendations for sensitive skin, specifically mentioning that their eyes water with any face SPF. Nadine promptly responded with her expert advice, suggesting the use of Avene sensitive ultra fluid and setting it around the eyes with translucent powder.

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This simple combination aims to lock the SPF in place, preventing it from running into the eyes while maintaining its protective benefits against UVB, UVA, and HEV blue light.

Recommended Products for the Hack

The Avène Ultra Fluid Invisible SPF50, priced at £21, is specially formulated for sensitive skin. It features a fluid-like texture that provides broad-spectrum protection and has an invisible finish, making it suitable for all skin tones without leaving a white cast. Additionally, it helps smooth and balance uneven skin tone and texture over time.

Although this SPF is water-resistant, heavy sweating can still cause it to slip on the skin, potentially leading to eye irritation if it migrates downward. Nadine's hack addresses this by using a setting powder to secure the product around the eye area.

How to Apply the Hack

After applying your SPF and allowing it to settle into the skin, take a translucent setting powder and gently press or dust it onto the areas around your eyes. This includes under the eyes, on the eyelids, and above the brows. The powder helps set the SPF, much like how it is used with foundation and other makeup products, creating a barrier against sweat-induced migration.

For optimal results, consider these powder options:

  • Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder (£38.50): A loose powder favoured by celebrities, ideal for a light dusting that offers up to 24 hours of shine control and long-lasting SPF locking.
  • KIKO Milano Universal Veil Translucent Finishing Powder (£13): A pressed powder with a weightless formula that mattifies and blurs skin, perfect for invisible wear on non-makeup days.
  • Fenty Set It Down Superfine Blurring Setting Powder (£22.40, reduced from £28): Available in eight shades, this powder colour-corrects, covers dark circles, and evens skin tone while defending against sweat and humidity, mattifying skin, and diffusing pores.

This hack not only enhances comfort during warmer weather but also ensures that your sun protection remains effective throughout the day, making it a valuable tip for anyone struggling with suncream-related eye irritation.

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