Satomi Ishihara, dubbed the “Kim Tae Hee of Japan,” captivates fans with her youthful and innocent charm.
Satomi Ishihara’s ageless beauty at 38.
Beyond her impressive acting skills, Satomi Ishihara is revered as a beauty icon for Japanese women in the 21st century. She has consistently ranked high in international beauty charts, notably securing 6th place in the “Most Beautiful Faces of 2016.” For two consecutive years, Japanese media voted her the “Most Desirable Face in Japan.” Her resemblance to the renowned Korean actress, Kim Tae Hee, earned her the endearment of “Kim Tae Hee of Japan” among Asian fans.
At 38, Satomi Ishihara continues to awe the public with her flawless, youthful complexion and graceful demeanor. She attributes her radiant skin to proper sun protection, a practice she believes many overlook.
Even in her late 30s, Satomi’s skin remains youthful and firm, showing no signs of aging, even during her second pregnancy.
Satomi considers sunlight the silent enemy of the skin, accelerating aging and causing skin discoloration. She regrets not discovering the proper sunscreen application method sooner, which she now swears by.
According to the actress, a common mistake people make is applying sunscreen haphazardly without considering the skin’s surface texture, which consists of tiny grooves and folds. This results in uneven coverage, reducing the sunscreen’s protective effect. To address this, Satomi recommends a sunscreen application technique inspired by shoe shiners: using small circular motions to ensure the product reaches every nook and cranny of the skin.
Specifically, she advises taking a sufficient amount of sunscreen (about the size of a coin), and dotting it on the forehead, cheeks, nose, chin, and neck. Then, gently blend it in circular motions instead of smearing or rubbing. This method ensures even coverage and maximizes sun protection.
Satomi demonstrates her unique sunscreen application technique, inspired by shoe shiners.
Two Golden Rules for Optimal Sun Protection
In addition to the circular application technique, there are two crucial aspects to consider when applying sunscreen: consistency in direction and layering thin coats.
1. Consistency in Direction: Gentle, Controlled Application
When applying sunscreen, it’s essential to respect the skin’s surface structure. Use your fingertips to apply the product in the same direction, gently and evenly, avoiding vigorous rubbing or back-and-forth motions, which can compromise the product’s effectiveness and cause flaking.
Maintain a consistent direction when applying sunscreen to avoid product flaking.
A common mistake is squeezing the product directly onto the face and then spreading it. This makes it challenging to control the amount and often leads to uneven application. Instead, dispense the desired amount into your palm, then dot it on the areas that need protection. You can draw three small lines of sunscreen on one side of your face and gently blend it in one direction to ensure full coverage without clumping.
The popular patting technique, often used for serums or essences, is not suitable for all sunscreen formulations, especially those with thicker consistencies like creams or lotions, as they may flake off with improper patting.
2. Layering Thin Coats: Multiple Thin Layers, Timely Application
Applying excessive sunscreen at once does not enhance protection. Instead, it can clog pores, making the skin greasy and prone to product flaking, especially in hot and humid conditions or when sweating.
Opt for thin layers of sunscreen, applied multiple times, for better protection.
The ideal approach is to apply thin layers, allowing each layer to absorb completely before adding another. This method forms a robust protective barrier, enhancing adhesion and reducing the likelihood of the product washing off with water or sweat.
For the often-neglected neck area, which is regularly exposed to sunlight, use a generous amount, equivalent to two finger joints, to ensure comprehensive protection.