Your skin tends to tan easily and is less likely to burn. But you are still at risk of skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma (the deadliest type of skin cancer). Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Check your skin head-to-toe each month. Tell your healthcare provider about any suspicious growths and have an annual professional skin exam.
Your Undertone is: Neutral
A neutral skin undertone is balanced, with neither predominant hints of warm nor cool tones. Veins on individuals with neutral undertones may appear to be a mix of blue and green. Those with a neutral skin tone may tan when exposed to sunlight, but they can also burn. Neutral undertones offer versatility for makeup and clothing choices, with almost anything on the color wheel being complimentary to the complexion, from cool blues and purples to warm oranges and browns.
We tested the top-rated sunscreens recommended by dermatologists & compiled our suggestions for individuals with Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 4. The sunscreen products below are available to purchase online at DermSkincare.com. Scroll through our top-selling brands to find the best option for your skin type.