Whatever the sunscreen kind, experts advise that consistent and sufficient application is essential for efficient sun protection.

The skincare industry is always developing to provide fresh approaches to address the growing number of skin sunscreen . With additional products in the works, there is sure to be something for everyone, including lipsticks, compacts, lotions, and sunscreens. Whipped sunscreen is a relatively new product on the market that claims to have a different texture from conventional creams or lotions.
Interested in knowing if we really needed it in our skincare regimens after seeing manufacturers introduce it, we spoke with experts. As to Dr. Sonali Kohli, consultant dermatologist at Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, “it’s characterised by its airy, mousse-like consistency, which often makes it more appealing and easier to apply, especially for those who find traditional sunscreens heavy or greasy.”
The texture and simplicity of application are the main differences, according to Dr. Mandeep Singh, Head of Plastic, Dermatology, and Cosmetic Surgery at Paras Health Gurugram.
“An innovative advancement in sun protection, combining the efficacy of traditional contains with a lighter, more aesthetically pleasing formulation” is how whipped sunscreen is described. According to Dr. Kohli, “its mousse-like texture not only enables even application, but it also feels more comfortable on the skin, encouraging consistent use.”

Additionally, kids and adults who don’t like the thick, often sticky feel of conventional sunscreens may find the lighter texture more pleasurable. Significantly, using more sunscreen might cause breakouts and blocked pores, especially in people with sensitive, oily, or acne-prone skin. Experts think that here is where whipped sunscreen might be promising.
Dr. Mohna Chauhan of Prakash Hospital’s dermatology department claims that despite its lack of dermatological benefits, its distinctive texture is “designed to make the experience more fun, similar to how whipped cream is appreciated for its intriguing texture even before it is tasted.”
Points to Remember:

But it’s crucial to remember that, according to Dr. Singh, whipped sunscreen is just as effective as regular sunscreen in blocking UV rays as long as it has the same active ingredients and is applied liberally and evenly. According to physicians, “it’s crucial to ensure that whipped sunscreen offers broad-spectrum protection with at least SPF 30.” Dr. Kohli clarified.
Effective sun protection requires regular and sufficient application, regardless of the type. “To maintain optimal defense against harmful UV rays, it’s important to reapply every two hours or immediately after swimming or perspiring,” Dr. Kohli said.