The 12 Best Pregnancy-Safe Sunscreens
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The 12 Best Pregnancy-Safe Sunscreens
Congratulations! If you’ve arrived on this page, you are either expecting, know someone who is expecting, or just want a pregnancy-safe sunscreen—all great things to be celebrated. Now for the killjoy: Pregnancy can cause your skin to go a little haywire. From acne to sensitivity, your complexion might not be where you want it to be (which completely makes sense given the fact that you are creating another human). Protection and prevention are critical during this incredible time in your life, and it all starts with sunscreen.
Perhaps you’re looking for safe sun protection that is dermatologist, OBGYN, and mom-approved; in that case, you’ve come to the right place. But first, for a quick science lesson: There are two types of sunscreen: mineral and chemical. Chemical sunscreens take in the UVA and UVB lights compared to mineral sunscreens, which deflect and block the rays, most commonly using zinc oxide (and sometimes titanium dioxide). Most sunscreens on this list are mineral sunscreens, because they tend to be safer for more sensitive skin types, and not cause any additional problems. That is not to say chemical sunscreens aren’t safe, so we’ve also included a few of our favorites, too.
With all this in mind, below are 12 pregnancy-safe sunscreens for all your skincare woes.
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1) Supergoop! PLAY 100% Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30 Mist
Supergoop!
amazon.com
$34.00
The number-one sunscreen recommended by the experts we asked. The 100 percent mineral mist applies quickly and evenly without leaving a white cast. Perfect for a day at the beach or any outdoor activities.
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2) Umbra Tinte Physical Daily Defense SPF 30
Drunk Elephant
sephora.com
$36.00
This tinted physical sunscreen also boasts ingredients like sunflower extract, raspberry seed, and algae extract that work to fight off additional environmental aggressors—safe from the sun and harsh pollutants.
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3) Correct & Protect Broad Spectrum SPF 45
Murad
ulta.com
$69.00
If you’re struggling with hyperpigmentation and skin discoloration from pregnancy, this sunscreen is for you. The carotenoid technology is an intense antioxidant to brighten and reduce visible discoloration.
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4) Evereden Sheer Botanical Face Sunscreen SPF 30
Evereden
amazon.com
$31.00
This sunscreen is the real deal. Moms in Medicine, a group of doctors who review and develop products, are both MDs who are raising (and maybe testing on?) little ones. As a new mom, the best recommendations have come from doctors first and fellow mamas second. Here, you get both.
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5) EleVen by Venus Williams Unrivaled Sun Serum SPF 35
EleVen by Venus Williams
ulta.com
$50.00
Top safety from the EWG? Check. Vegan, cruelty-free, and dermatologist-approved? Check. Crafted by a world-class athlete? Check. Venus William’s EleVen sunscreen is the real deal, not to mention perfect for layering under your makeup as a serum or maybe as the top layer for a day of activities. May we suggest tennis?
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6) Supergoop! PLAY Everyday Lotion SPF 50
Supergoop!
dermstore.com
$58.00
I leave this giant sunscreen by my front door to slather on before leaving the house. My husband pretty much burns by just talking about the sun too much, so it’s crucial he applies before we leave the house, and this has quickly become his favorite. The gentle formula is safe for the most sensitive skin, and is perfect for a full-body rubdown—belly included.
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7) Thinkbaby SPF 50+ Baby Sunscreen –
Thinkbaby
amazon.com
$12.99
Though technically a sunscreen for babies, this one still belongs on our list. The vegan mineral sun lotion is the safest option I use on my baby (and myself!). It’s lightweight and gentle, and I never worry about unnecessary additives with the Thinkbaby brand.
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8) Countersun Mineral Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30
Beautycounter
beautycounter.com
$43.00
If you’re not going on vacation and are instead glued to your computer, you will still need sunscreen. This lotion is my go-to during the work week. It also glides on easily and can be worn under makeup with no issue.
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9) EltaMD UV Replenish Daily Face Sunscreen Broad-Spectrum
EltaMD
amazon.com
$38.00
You can never go wrong with a classic. Beloved by all—beauty editors and celebrities alike—this sunscreen is the no-fuss physical option that will keep you protected. And if you’re a mama-to-be struggling with acne, this formula won’t clog your pores either. Hormonal breakouts, I’m talking to you.
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10) COOLA Fragrance-Free Mineral Body Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50
COOLA
ulta.com
$32.00
Fragrance-free is the way to be. Pregnancy can completely change your system. For example, you might not have ever had an allergy to fragrances, but suddenly you do. If that’s the case, opt for this mineral option that won’t irritate your skin.
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11) Sun Bum Mineral SPF 30 Sunscreen Spray
Sun Bum
amazon.com
$17.99
This easy-to-apply sunscreen option also comes from a brand working hard to create reef-safe sunscreen. While it’s hard to find a completely reef-safe sunscreen, sun bum comes the closest, especially with its commitment to the environment.
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12) Neutrogena Sheer Zinc Oxide Dry-Touch Face Sunscreen with Broad Spectrum SPF 50
Neutrogena
amazon.com
$10.99
A zinc formula option, this drugstore staple is a classic that’s free from fragrance, parabens, dyes, and other irritating chemicals. It glides on sheer, leaving no cast, and was even awarded the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance.
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13) Meet the Experts
Dr. Howard Murad, dermatologist and Murad Skincare founder
Dr. Lisa Masterson, board-certified OB/GYN
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14) FAQS
What makes sunscreen safe for pregnancy?
“Everyone should consider a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against UVA and UVB rays and is SPF 30 or higher and water-resistant,” says Masterson. “Most importantly, one that you will wear and is easy and convenient to reapply. It doesn’t matter how good it is if you don’t put it on and reapply as needed. When you are pregnant, your skin may be slightly more sun-sensitive, and you always have to be concerned about the safety of the chemicals in products that you put on your skin and how they might affect your baby’s health.”
What ingredients should you look for in pregnancy-safe sunscreen?
“Sunscreens that are mineral-based, like zinc oxide and/or titanium oxide, are minimally absorbed and therefore are safer by acting as a physical barrier,” says Masterson. “The FDA has established them as generally safe. Pregnant skin can be more sensitive to chemicals, so a hypoallergenic sunscreen is recommended.”
Dr. Murad recommends looking for vitamin C, “a great ingredient for helping to brighten skin and boost collagen.” He adds: “It can help counteract any discoloration that can occur as a result of sun exposure and increased risk of hyperpigmentation during pregnancy. Any mineral SPF is also great for expecting mothers. In general, products containing azelaic acid, lactic acid, and hyaluronic acid are great for people who are pregnant, too.”
What are ingredients one should avoid?
“Avoid oxybenzone and PABA and trolamine salicylate, which is dangerous and illegal in sunscreen sold in the U.S.,” says Masterson.
“The FDA has created a labeling system called the Drug Facts label to help clearly communicate actives and inactive ingredients in the product,” adds Murad. “However, before using new products while pregnant, it’s important to check with your doctor to determine what will work best for you. Overall, I would recommend avoiding isotretinoin, hydroquinone, doxycycline, retinoids, and benzoyl peroxide.”
Is sunscreen more important during pregnancy?
According to Masterson, “During pregnancy, the skin can be more prone to hyperpigmentation, discolorations, and melasma due to pregnancy hormones.” She adds: “An extra layer of sun protection can help prevent and minimize this occurrence. It may take a while postpartum for these hormones to return to normal, so it continues to remain important.”
What about using sunscreen postpartum and while breastfeeding?
“Chances are you can continue to use the sunscreen that you used while pregnant, but you may also have more options so, again, consult your physician,” cautions Murad.
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