
Chemical sun filters
Great chance that the word "chemical" calls negative reactions to you. It is also with chemical sun filters. Stay away from it. Chemical sunscreens - usually in cheap sunscreens - penetrate into the skin and absorb UV radiation. In addition, various chemical sunscreens are known to penetrate the blood and irritate the skin. A chemical solar filter is just an unnecessary chemical added to sunscreen. This type of filter protects you from combustion, but it is not really good for your skin and body.
Physical sun filters
A better choice is a physical solar filter. This type of solar filter puts a layer on your skin and thus reflects UV radiation. Because a physical sunscreen stays on your skin, it does not pull into your skin, so the dust can not get into your blood. An additional advantage is that a physical sunscreen rarely results in skin irritation. A good physical solar filter is titanium dioxide.
Protection against UVA, UVB and infrared radiation
Not all sunscreens protect against UVA and UVB radiation. And that is absolutely necessary because UVA is largely responsible for premature skin aging, while UVB radiation burns you. So always choose a sunscreen that protects against both radiation types. A solar filter that does this is bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine. Protect yourself from the invisible but dangerous infrared radiation.
Read the ingredients list
The ingredient list of your sunscreen says a lot about the quality of your solar product. For example, there are ingredients that can better be avoided, such as perfume, fragrance and colorants. These do not add to a sunscreen and can only cause skin irritation. Substances that you can look for in a sunscreen include vitamin E and grape seed extract.

