Yes, if you let it dry first.

Most people mess this up by rushing. Sunscreen needs a few minutes to set before you apply anything on top—otherwise it slides around and clumps.

The real trick is picking the right sunscreen. Thick, zinc-heavy formulas are the worst offenders. Stick with a lightweight, water-based sunscreen labeled “for face” or “under makeup.” Gel and chemical sunscreens tend to play nicer than physical ones.

One more thing: Don’t rub. Pat or press your foundation or concealer on top, and use a damp sponge. The less you drag across the surface, the less likely you are to disturb that sunscreen layer.

You can use sunscreen under makeup just fine. The recipe is: right sunscreen + patience + gentle application. That’s it.

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