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Vol. 2 Issue 3 Out Now

Shining the Spotlight on Black Girl Sunscreen


In a world where sun protection is often overlooked, Black Girl Sunscreen emerges as a revolutionary product tailored specifically for people of color. Founded by Shontay Lundy in 2016, this brand seeks to address a critical gap in the sunscreen market: the misconception that melanin-rich skin doesn’t require sun protection. However, the truth is that everyone, regardless of skin tone, should be using SPF year-round.


Melanin does provide some natural protection against UV rays, but it’s not a complete shield. Research indicates that people with darker skin can still suffer from sunburns, premature aging, and even skin cancer. In fact, studies show that melanated individuals are often diagnosed with skin cancer at a later stage, leading to poorer outcomes. It’s essential to understand that UV rays can penetrate skin at any tone, which is why sunscreen should be an integral part of everyone’s skincare routine, no matter the season.


Black Girl Sunscreen is formulated to meet the unique needs of melanin-rich skin. Unlike traditional sunscreens that can leave a white cast, this product blends seamlessly, providing a flawless finish. It’s infused with nourishing ingredients like avocado oil and jojoba oil, which not only protect the skin but also hydrate and enhance its natural glow. This dual-action approach highlights the importance of protecting our skin while celebrating its beauty.


The inspiration behind Black Girl Sunscreen goes beyond just creating a product; it’s about empowering a community. Shontay Lundy recognized that many Black women felt left out of the broader beauty conversation, particularly regarding sun safety. By developing a sunscreen that catered specifically to their needs, she aimed to foster a sense of belonging and encourage self-care practices that prioritize skin health. The brand champions the message that skin protection is a vital part of overall wellness, and it’s essential to celebrate and care for our melanin.


Photo Credit: ulta.com
Photo Credit: ulta.com

The benefits of using sunscreen, especially one designed for Black skin, are profound. Regular use can prevent hyperpigmentation, reduce the risk of skin cancer, and maintain youthful skin. BGS has launched multiple products including those for different skin types, men, women and children and new scents. Additionally, it promotes an understanding of self-love and self-care — embracing one’s unique beauty while taking proactive steps to protect it. 


In conclusion, Black Girl Sunscreen is more than just a product; it’s a movement that advocates for the health and well-being of individuals with melanin-rich skin. By shining a light on the importance of SPF, year-round, we can promote a culture of awareness and empowerment, ensuring that everyone understands the value of protecting their skin.

 
 
 

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