
Greetings from The Facial Maestro! I’m George Gougoulis, and today I’m addressing a question I’ve been asked countless times over my nearly three decades in skincare: At what age should you start wearing sunscreen? It’s a topic close to my heart, especially here in Australia, where our sun is as relentless as it is beautiful. Let’s explore this together and uncover the answer with clarity and care.
Protection Begins at the Beginning
The truth is, sunscreen isn’t tied to a specific age—it’s a necessity from the moment we’re born. Skin is skin, and no matter how young or old, it’s vulnerable to the damaging effects of UV rays. In Australia, where we face some of the highest UV levels in the world, this is especially critical. My philosophy has always been about prevention, and that starts early.
For infants under six months, however, the approach shifts slightly. Their skin is incredibly delicate, so direct sun exposure should be avoided wherever possible. I recommend keeping little ones in the shade, dressed in protective clothing, and under wide-brimmed hats. Sunscreen isn’t typically advised at this stage unless it’s unavoidable—say, during a family outing with no shade in sight. In those cases, consult your paediatrician for a gentle, baby-safe SPF. Once they reach six months, it’s time to introduce a broad-spectrum SPF 50+ formulated for sensitive skin.
Childhood and Beyond: A Lifelong Habit
As children grow, sunscreen becomes an essential part of their daily routine. Whether they’re playing in the backyard or heading to school, those early years are when UV damage starts to accumulate. Research tells us that much of our lifetime sun exposure happens before we turn 18, making it vital to instil this habit young. I encourage parents to apply a high-quality SPF 50+ to all exposed areas every morning and reapply as needed—especially during our scorching Aussie summers.
Teenagers, I know, can be a challenge. With their focus often on appearance rather than protection, they might resist. But this is a pivotal time—sun damage now can lead to visible signs of ageing or health concerns later. My tip? Offer them a lightweight, non-greasy sunscreen that complements their lifestyle. It’s about empowering them to care for their skin in a way that feels natural.
Adulthood: A Commitment to Your Skin
For adults, the message is simple: it’s never too late to start. Whether you’re in your 20s, 40s, or beyond, daily sunscreen use is the cornerstone of healthy, resilient skin. It’s not just about preventing wrinkles or pigmentation—though it certainly helps—it’s about reducing the very real risk of skin cancer, something we in Australia know all too well. A broad-spectrum SPF 50+, applied generously each morning, is your best ally. If you’re outdoors for extended periods, reapply every two hours to keep that protection strong.
My Professional Perspective
So, what’s the ideal age? There isn’t one—it’s every age. From six months onward, sunscreen should be a non-negotiable part of life, tailored to each stage. For babies, it’s shade first, then SPF when needed. For kids and teens, it’s about consistency and education. For adults, it’s a commitment to long-term skin health. Here at The Facial Maestro, I’ve seen first-hand how this simple step transforms skin over time—keeping it radiant, even, and, most importantly, safe.
Choose a sunscreen that’s broad-spectrum, water-resistant, and at least SPF 50+—perfect for our Australian climate. Apply it with intention, and make it a ritual you value. Your skin is a lifelong companion, and it deserves that level of care.
If you’d like personalised advice or recommendations, I’m here to guide you. Feel free to reach out or book a consultation—let’s ensure your skin thrives, no matter your age.
Warm regards,
George Gougoulis
The Facial Maestro