![]() ![]() It’s Worth Noting: The bottle is small and comes with a hefty price tag.Įverything about this sunscreen feels fancy, including the price tag. Why We Like It: This rich cream feels luxurious, brightens skin, and won’t leave a white cast. Size: 1.7oz | Active Ingredient: Zinc Oxide | Scented: No | SPF Protection: SPF 30 It’s a special breed of sunscreen that you won’t think twice about applying daily because the sun protection is just the added bonus on top of a serum that is hard not to love. The hydrating milky liquid has a natural tint that melts into skin, blending with any skin tone we tried it on to deliver a healthy, even glow. The mineral SPF protection is substantial enough to shield skin from UVA and UVB rays, while also delivering smoothing skincare benefits with ingredients like soothing chamomile and brightening antioxidants. We found the silky texture to feel more like a fancy skin serum than a waxy or greasy sun protectant. This formula took everything you once knew about traditional sunscreen and reimagined it into a luxurious complexion product you’ll look forward to using every day. ![]() It’s Worth Noting: We found this is not a great option for sensitive skin. Why We Like It: It has a lightweight texture and doubles as a great primer. Here are the best sunscreen formulas to shop for every preference, skin type, and budget. To help you avoid buyers’ remorse on your next sunscreen purchase, Shape staffers and a diverse range of tested have tried the good, the bad, and the greasy to separate the chalky, heavy uncomfortable sunscreens, from the silky, glow-y reliable ones. You have your sunscreen sticks, lotions, powders, and mists, and there are also two main categories of sunscreen formulas: mineral and chemical (more explanation on that at the end).Ĭhoosing a sunscreen that’s one or the other (or both) is up to personal preference - the important thing is to find a formula that’s water-resistant and offers broad-spectrum protection (read: protection from UVA and UVB rays) of at least SPF 30, according to the American Academy of Dermatology recommendations. There are so many types of sunscreen, too, which can make finding a winner even more challenging. ![]() However, knowing the importance of SPF and always making the effort to apply sunscreen are two different things. If you follow any skin-care experts on social media, you may have noticed a common refrain along the lines of “if you’re not using sunscreen, you may as well toss out the rest of your skin-care products.” By now, you’re probably well aware of the virtues of sunscreen, when it comes to preventing skin cancer and the effects of aging on skin. ![]()
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