You should apply moisturizer first, then sunscreen as the last step in your morning routine.

Quick Scoop

  • Most dermatology-backed guides say: cleanse → treat (serums) → moisturizer → sunscreen.
  • Sunscreen needs to be the top layer so it can form an even, protective shield from UV rays.
  • Use a broad‑spectrum SPF 30 or higher on all exposed skin and reapply every 2 hours if you are outdoors.

Why moisturizer goes first

  • Moisturizer’s job is to hydrate and support the skin barrier ; it needs a bit of time to sink in.
  • Sunscreen is formulated to stay on the surface and block or absorb UV , so putting it on top prevents other products from diluting or disrupting that shield.
  • A common routine:
    1. Cleanser
    2. Toner/essence (optional)
    3. Serums/treatments
    4. Moisturizer
    5. Sunscreen (final step)

What about chemical vs mineral sunscreen?

Some newer guides add a nuance based on sunscreen type, but daily-practice advice is still simple.

  • Many brands and health sites say: for most people , moisturizer first, then any type of sunscreen, works well and is easiest to follow.
  • A few expert sources suggest:
    • Chemical sunscreen (absorbs into skin): sometimes before heavier occlusive products like face oils so it can absorb properly.
* **Mineral (physical) sunscreen** (sits on top as a shield): typically **after** moisturizer as a final “armor” layer.

Because this can get confusing, big health authorities and many derm-aligned brands still emphasize one simple rule for everyday users: let moisturizer absorb, then apply sunscreen last and generously.

Simple example routine

Morning, normal skin, no makeup:

  1. Wash face with a gentle cleanser.
  2. Apply hydrating serum if you use one.
  3. Apply a light moisturizer and wait ~30–60 seconds.
  4. Apply about a nickel-sized amount of broad‑spectrum sunscreen to your face and more for neck/ears.

If your moisturizer already has broad‑spectrum SPF 30+ and you use enough of it, that can simplify things to one step—but you still need sufficient quantity for real protection.

TL;DR: For everyday use, moisturizer first, sunscreen second (and last) is the most widely recommended, easy-to-follow order for healthy, protected skin.

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