No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (2024)

No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (1)

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Whether you enjoy frequent picnics in the park, are often jetsetting to a tropical beach somewhere, or just love working remotely on your back porch, there’s one thing you're seriously going to need: A quality sunscreen for both the face and body.

And that holds true on cloudy days, too, according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association. “Daily sunscreen use is important for two main reasons: Skin cancer prevention and anti-aging,” says dermatologist Gary Goldenberg, MD, founder of Goldenberg Dermatology in New York City.

Peep a few of the best sunscreens, below:

What to consider:

  • SPF number: Look for the number 30 or higher, according to dermatologist and Women's Health advisor Mona Gohara, MD.
  • SPF type: The type of SPF you choose (mineral or chemical) is totally up to personal preference. If you are acne-prone or prefer a sheer application with no white cast, a chemical sunscreen might work best for you according to dermatologist Elyse Love, MD. And if you have sensitive skin, or want your sunscreen to start working immediately application, she recommends a mineral sunscreen. Chemical sunscreens tend to be easier to rub in and for the skin to absorb, and are fine to use in moderation, says dermatologist Sheila Farhang, MD. But mineral sunscreens are typically more highly recommended by derms. "Physical blocking sunscreens, sunscreens that contain zinc or titanium, protect against a broader spectrum of rays," adds dermatologist Caren Campbell, MD. Another bonus of using a physical sunscreen is that its ingredients are safer to use during pregnancy.
  • Key ingredients: "Look out for niacinamide, which calms the skin and improves skin tone and texture," says Dr. Love. Other than that, look for ingredients that support your skin type and goals. For example, if you want to brighten your skin, you'll look for something with vitamin C in it. If you have dry skin, seek out hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid.
  • Broad spectrum: "When a sunscreen has broad spectrum SPF in it, it means the skin is being protected against both UVA and UVB rays," says Dr. Gohara, so you'll want to choose a sunscreen with that phrase on the label.

How we selected:

Women’s Health editors and contributors are constantly testing the bestselling, most popular, and top-rated cosmetics and skincare products, including sunscreens. For this story, our team consulted several dermatologists and a handful of WH staff members for feedback to narrow down the best sunscreens. Our final selection includes a variety of chemical and mineral formulas that offer adequate sun protection for all skin types.

Ahead, we polled dermatologists in addition to our staff to get their favorite sunscreens on the market. Whether you have oily, dry, or combination skin, there's something on our list for you.

1

Best Overall

Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen Body SPF 40

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (14)No white cast
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (15)Unscented
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (16)Slightly pricey

Supergoop! is a favorite among dermatologists and consumers for its super-clear formulas—and rightfully so! This all-over version of the brand's star product—the Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40—does the same thing its predecessor does: it goes on invisible, feels velvety and weightless, and offers out-of-this-world sun protection.

"So many sunscreens have given my skin this heavy, greasy feeling right after I apply them, and on a really hot day in the sun, sometimes that can make you feel even hotter," says WH senior beauty editor, Danielle Jackson. "This formula is so light that I almost forgot I even had it on. It really makes you feel like you're not wearing anything."

SPF Level40
SPF TypeChemical
Active IngredientsAvobenzone (3%), hom*osalate (9%), octisalate (5%), and octocrylene (10%)
ConsistencyGel
Reef SafeYes

2

Best Drugstore Sunscreen

CeraVe Hydrating Sunscreen Face Sheer Tint SPF 30

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (18)Lightweight
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (19)Affordable
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (20)Comes in one shade

With over 30,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, it's no surprise that CeraVe's oil-free lotion has the heart of former Women's Health editorial assistant, Olivia Evans, who loves that it gives her face a gorgeous, natural glow. Dermatologist Fatima Fahs, MD, gives it a rave review, too. “I never ever leave home without sunscreen! I love using this tinted formulation for its lightweight coverage."

SPF Level30
SPF TypeMineral
Active IngredientsTitanium dioxide (5.5%) and zinc oxide (10%)
ConsistencyCream
Reef SafeNo

3

Best Mineral Formula

EltaMD UV Daily Broad-Spectrum SPF 40

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (22)Great for dry, sensitive skin types
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (23)Loved by our editors and dermatologists
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (24)Will leave a white cast on darker skin tones

Dr. Campbell is a fan of EltaMD's sunscreen, as are Lindsay Geller, Women's Health's lifestyle director, and Amanda Lucci, our deputy editor of content strategy. "It contains hyaluronic acid, so I love recommending it to patients with drier skin types," says Dr. Campbell.

Note: Our editors with medium to dark skin tones say this leaves a white cast on their skin.

SPF Level40
SPF TypeMineral
Active IngredientsZinc oxide (9%) and octinoxate (7.5%)
ConsistencyMoisturizer
Reef SafeNo

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4

Best For Dark Skin

Black Girl Sunscreen Make It Matte™ SPF 45

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (26)Doubles as a makeup primer
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (27)No white or purple cast
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (28)May not be the best option for people with oily skin

Tired of white casts? This sunscreen brand—founded by a Black woman—was created with darker skin tones in mind. "There's nothing more disappointing than being excited to test a new sunscreen, only for it to leave a white or purple cast on your skin," says Jackson. "This formula is perfect: it blends in seamlessly and I never have to worry about looking like a ghost in the hours after application."

A bonus: it has a matte finish, meaning that it can double as a primer and save you a step in your pre-makeup skincare routine.

SPF Level45
SPF TypeChemical
Active IngredientsAvobenzone (3%),hom*osalate (10%),octisalate (5%), andoctocrylene (10%)
ConsistencyGel
Reef SafeYes

5

Best For Dry Skin

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Sunscreen Milk SPF 60

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (30)Hydrates the skin
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (31)Available at mass retailers
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (32)Can sting if it touches the eyes

"It’s all about the base. I look for creamy formulas that are hydrating," says dermatologist Ranella Hirsch, MD, FAAD. This cream formula has an average of 4.6 stars on Amazon with over 11,000 ratings, and reviewers with sensitive skin love how it leaves their skin feeling velvety soft.

Though I wake up a little greasy in the morning, my skin dries out after showering—must be that New York water," says WH commerce editor, Jasmine Gomez. "I love this sunscreen because it hydrates my skin, giving it a healthy glow that also makes a great base for my makeup."

SPF Level60
SPF TypeNot specified
Active IngredientsAvobenzone (3%), hom*osalate (10%), octisalate (5%), and octocrylene (7%)
ConsistencyCream
Reef SafeNo

6

Most Travel-Friendly

Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Stick SPF 50

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (34)Water and sweat resistant
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (35)Portable stick format
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (36)Slightly greasy

"Neutrogena's sunscreen stick is great product for those on the run," says Dr. Goldenberg. It's easy to apply or reapply and has SPF 50 with water-resistance, so people with active lifestyles really love it—just check the 5,000 positive ratings on Amazon.

SPF Level50+
SPF TypeNot specified
Active IngredientsAvobenzone (3%), hom*osalate (15%), octisalate (5%), and octocrylene (10%)
ConsistencyStick
Reef SafeNo

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Best For Reversing Sun Damage

Isdin Eryfotona Ageless SPF 50

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (38)Great for sensitive and acne-prone skin
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (39)Can actually reverse some sun damage
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (40)Expensive

"Isdin's SPF contains ‘repairsomes,’ which help with reversing sun damage in skin cells," says Dr. Goldenberg. That makes this a great pick for anyone who has some hyperpigmentation or sun spots, especially because the formula has a glowy, tinted finish.

SPF Level50
SPF TypeMineral
Active IngredientsZinc oxide (10.7%)
ConsistencyCream
Reef SafeNo

8

Best For Blue Light Defense

Senté Invisible Shield Full Physical SPF 52

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (42)Lightweight
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (43)Protects against light from your devices
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (44)May be irritating if you have acne or sensitive skin

Senté Invisible Shield has both a tinted and untinted option, both of which are quick to absorb and have a weightless feel on the skin, according to dermatologist Corey L. Hartman, MD, FAAD. "An added bonus is that this formula contains an advanced antioxidant blend that protects against high-energy visible or blue light," he adds.

SPF Level52
SPF TypeMineral
Active IngredientsZinc oxide and titanium dioxide
ConsistencyCream
Reef SafeNo

9

Best Sweat-Resistant Sunscreen

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Kids Gentle Lotion SPF 50

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (46)Can hold up during an intense workout
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (47)Won't irritate sensitive skin
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (48)Not exactly fragrance-free

If you need something that'll last through an intense indoor or outdoor workout, assistant social media editor, Isabel McMahon, thinks this should be your go-to since it's water- and sweat-resistant for up to 80 minutes.

"I put this on before I play outdoor basketball, and because it is SPF 50, I never have to worry about sun damage,"she says. "I also have fairly sensitive skin, but this formula is dermatologist-tested and safe for kids and has never given me any trouble."

That said, McMahon's only con is that, even though there's a fragrance-free claim on the label, it still "has a typical sunscreen smell, though its not overpowering."

SPF Level50
SPF TypeChemical
Active IngredientsAvobenzone (3%), hom*osalate (13%), octisalate (5%), and octocrylene (10%)
ConsistencyCream
Reef SafeYes

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Best For Oily Skin

EleVen by Venus Williams Unrivaled Sun Serum SPF 35

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (50)No white cast
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (51)Silky serum texture
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (52)Can pill on the skin

Dr. Farhang recommends the Unrivaled Sun Serum from EleVen by Venus Williams. "It's a great SPF serum that is 100 percent sheer mineral," she says. Since it's a serum, it's another super lightweight formula that people with oilier skin types love.

SPF Level40
SPF TypeNot specified
Active IngredientsZinc oxide (10%)
ConsistencySerum
Reef SafeNo

11

Best Tinted Sunscreen

PCA Skin Sheer Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 45

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (54)Can suit multiple skin tones
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (55)Mineral sunscreen actives with a high SPF value
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (56)Expensive

A personal favorite of dermatologist Candace Spann, MD, she likes that PCA Skin's SPF offers SPF protection with a high-tech tint. It's been specifically formulated to adapt to your skin tone once you rub it in, so it's suitable for a wide range of complexions.

SPF Level45
SPF TypeMineral/physical
Active IngredientsTitanium dioxide (7.6%) and zinc oxide 8%)
ConsistencyCream
Reef SafeNo

12

Best For Easy Reapplication

Colorescience Sunforgettable Brush-On Shield SPF 50

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Pros
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (58)Easy to reapply over makeup
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (59)Portable formula
Cons
  • No, You Shouldn't Skip SPF This Summer—These Formulas Are The Best (60)Expensive

Dry sunscreen is perfect for reapplication over makeup, especially if you tend to run a bit oily. “I have very fair and sensitive skin, so if I go more than a few hours without reapplying sunscreen, I'll burn up quickly," says WH associate news editor, Charlotte Walsh. "This is the perfect midday touch-up. I'll apply it over my makeup a few hours after I originally applied sunscreen, and it keeps me protected all day. Plus, there's no shiny cast like with many other sun protectants, leaving me with a matte complexion!"

According to Dr. Campbell, sunscreen should always be reapplied every two hours. "This allows reapplications without messing up makeup," she adds. "Plus, it travels well."

SPF Level50
SPF TypeMineral
Active IngredientsTitanium dioxide (22.5%) and zinc oxide (22.5%)
ConsistencyPowder
Reef SafeNo

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Meet the experts:

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Is sunscreen alone enough to do the trick?

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Probably not. Sunscreen works best when paired with physical protection measures such as hats, shirts, and seeking shade, according to Dr. Goldenberg. They all have to work together to shield skin from the sun's harmful rays.

How do I pick the best sunscreen for my skin type?

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You’ll want to keep an eye out for certain key phrases on the label. “If you have sensitive skin, look for ‘fragrance-free’ and ‘hypoallergenic’ formulas,” advises Dr. Nussbaum. “If you’re acne-prone, look for a sunscreen that’s ‘non-comedogenic’ and oil-free. For more sensitive skin types, I recommend using a physical, mineral-based sunscreen with ingredients like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide as chemical sunscreens are more likely to cause skin irritation.”

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Addison Aloian

Assistant Love & Life Editor

Addison Aloian (she/her) is the assistant love & life editor at Women’s Health. Outside of topics related to lifestyle, relationships, and dating, she also loves covering fitness and style. In her free time, she enjoys lifting weights at the gym, reading mystery and romance novels, watching (and critiquing!) the latest movies that have garnered Oscars buzz, and wandering around the West Village in New York City. In addition to Women's Health, her work has also appeared in Allure, StyleCaster, L'Officiel USA, V Magazine, VMAN, and more.

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Mara Santilli

Mara is a freelance writer and editor specializing in culture, politics, wellness, and the intersection between them, whose print and digital work has appeared in Marie Claire, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, Airbnb Mag, Prevention, and more. She’s a Fordham University graduate who also has a degree in Italian Studies, so naturally she’s always daydreaming about focaccia.

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Former Senior Commerce Editor

Neha Tandon is the former senior commerce editor of Women's Health. She has written for New York Magazine, Cosmopolitan, BRIDES, Harper's Bazaar, Business Insider, Byrdie, and Well+Good.

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