The 19 Best Face Sunscreens for Every Skin Type

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With summer in full swing, we have our sights set on a sun-protection regiment that keeps sun damage, sunburns, and premature aging at bay. We need SPF head-to-toe, but finding a body sunscreen is typically an easier task than finding one of the best face sunscreens you want to wear daily and reapply liberally.

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When you’ve tried one too many sunscreens that sting your eyes or leave your skin looking ashy, it’s hard to summon up much enthusiasm for the extra — but all important — SPF step in your routine. But UV protection is essential year-round, especially with national incidences of skin cancer still continuing to rise. Studies also show that sunscreen helps prevent skin damage caused by UV radiation on any skin tone, from sunburn to hyperpigmentation to signs of aging. Yes, brightening serums and retinol products can help manage these skin concerns, but face sunscreens are your first line of defense.

Luckily, the SPF market is catching up to the rest of your skin care routine. The latest formulas feel so good on skin, they’re akin to a hydrating serum or lightweight moisturizer — with the added benefit of broad spectrum protection. Dermatologists have also noted plenty of recent advancements in sunscreen formulation. 

“Many facial sunscreens are now tinted with iron oxide,” says dermatologist Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, M.D. of the new tinted moisturizer with SPF category. “The addition of this tint not only makes the sunscreen blend into more skin tones, but also acts as a proven beneficial ingredient since iron oxide has been shown to help melasma resolve.” Another advancement Dr. Ciraldo has noticed in sunscreen formulation is the addition of blue light protection. “Some recently presented data shows that blue light from the sun can cause free radical damage, so I do advocate for using SPF with blue light/HEV protection,” she says.

Ready for a deep dive? With the help of Dr. Ciraldo, Dr. Joshua Zeichner, M.D, and Dr. Dendy Engelman, M.D, we’ve rounded up the best face sunscreens on the market right now. Read on for the full breakdown.

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Top Face Sunscreens of 2023

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Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40

Best Face Sunscreen for Under Makeup

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 1.7 oz

  • Type: Gel

  • SPF level: 40

  • Special features: Doubles as makeup primer

Supergoop! is known for creating sunscreen in fun formats — the brand offers mists, balms, oils, eyeshadows and more with SPF. But the hero of their sun protection lineup is the Unseen Sunscreen. This soft-touch gel formula feels like nothing on your skin, but it’s full of active ingredients beyond SPF. You’ll get a meadowfoam complex that hydrates skin, red algae to help protect against blue light, and soothing frankincense. The gel texture has a slight tackiness to it that grips makeup in place, and it’s completely clear, so any skin type or tone will want to wear it regularly.

Editor testing and review notes: “I give this sunscreen top honors for texture: The velvety gel formula blends down into a demi-matte finish in seconds. It also has a little grip to it, which prevents the sunscreen from sliding around or irritating my eyes throughout the day.”

What reviewers say: “I absolutely love this product. It does exactly what it is supposed to do and go onto your skin in a matte finish and feel so light weight like it’s not even there. It sets quick enough. I used this on a trip to Thailand and it stood up the sweltering heat in the city and on the beach.”

Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen

Price: $38

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Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen

Price: $38

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Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen

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La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra Light Fluid Face Sunscreen

Best Face Sunscreen for Everyday Use

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 1.7 oz

  • Type: Liquid

  • SPF level: 60

  • Special features: Water resistant for up to 80 minutes

Those who despise the feeling of sunscreen on their skin will love La Roche-Posay’s Anthelios Ultra Light Fluid Face Sunscreen. The liquid texture makes it seamless to get full coverage with minimal elbow grease; it spreads and blends onto the skin like a dream. Once it dries down, you won’t feel any residue or greasiness you may encounter with other mineral formulas. Better yet, the liquid has a dose of antioxidants, providing 360 degree defense against sun damage.

Editor testing and review notes: “As much as I want to love mineral sunscreens, I usually don’t. They tend to leave a smell and feel sticky or greasy on my skin. This La Roche-Posay sunscreen defies all of the mineral sunscreen stereotypes — I look forward to wearing it.”

What reviewers say: “Goes on super light and leaves no white cast. Leaves my face with a smooth matte finish, doesn’t look oily at all, even on the hottest days. I have tried many other mineral facial sunscreens, and this one is the best. Almost seems like a chemical sunscreen by the way it blends into your skin.”

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra Light Fluid Face Sunscreen

Price: $33

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La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra Light Fluid Face Sunscreen

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La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra Light Fluid Face Sunscreen

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Fenty Skin Hydravizor Invisible Moisturizer

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 1.7 oz

  • Type: Lightweight cream

  • SPF level: 30

  • Special features: Refillable packaging; choose from fragranced or fragrance-free options

Skin care minimalists will love Fenty Skin’s Hydravizor Invisible Moisturizer: This two-in-one product is as amazing at moisturizing your skin as it is at protecting it. The light pink lotion contains hyaluronic acid to keep your skin hydrated throughout the day, plus niacinamide, which can help dissolve dark spots and brighten your skin with consistent use. It absorbs like some of the most breathable face creams on the market — with a no white cast guarantee.

Editor testing and review notes: “I packed this sunscreen for a beach vacation a few months back, and I’ve had a hard time parting with it since. The lotion melts in immediately after I apply it, only leaving behind a dewy finish and soft-to-the-touch skin.”

What reviewers say: “So smooth! Smells so good. Doesn’t make your face feel yucky/sticky. So hydrating that I don’t even combine with my regular moisturizer. I absolutely love.”

Fenty Skin Hydravizor Invisible Moisturizer

Price: $39

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Cay Skin Isle Glow Face Lotion

Best Face Sunscreen for Glowing Skin

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 1.5 oz

  • Type: Lotion

  • SPF level: SPF 45

  • Special features: Radiant sheer tint that suits all skin types

Sometimes we all need a little extra incentive to wear our daily SPF. Cay Skin’s Isle Glow Face Lotion will lure you in with its gorgeous pearly gold tint: Once you massage a few drops onto your skin, you’ll look radiant and well-rested. The tint is sheer enough to play well with fair to deep skin tones, and adds a welcome glow boost to any makeup look you apply on top.

Editor testing and review notes: “When I have this sunscreen on hand, I use it up to the very last drop. The pearly gold tint makes my skin look hydrated and bright, and it wears beautifully under my cream foundations and liquid blushes.”

What reviewers say: I have been using this sunscreen everyday for the past week and I love it!! It is super easy to blend and lightweight on the skin, it gives a nice glow without feeling sticky or greasy. I would definitely recommend it!!”

Cay Skin Isle Glow Face Lotion

Price: $34

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Sun Bum Original Sunscreen Face Lotion

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 3 oz

  • Type: Lotion

  • SPF level: 50

  • Special features: Water resistant for 80 minutes, oil-free, fragrance-free

Sun Bum’s Original Sunscreen Face Lotion is one of the best face sunscreens for a pool day — although it’s designed for use on your face, you can also slather it on your torso, chest, and limbs. (With 3 oz of formula, you have plenty to use up.) It’s a matte-finish lotion that tamps down shine, and it can handle heat without melting off your skin. And unlike many other offerings from Sun Bum, this one is fragrance free.

What reviewers say: “I have very sensitive/ acne prone skin. This sunscreen works amazing for me. I had tried pretty much every sunscreen out there and I would always get a reaction or break out really bad. This really is the best face sunscreen.”

Sun Bum Original SPF 50 Sunscreen Face Lotion

Price: $15

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Sun Bum Original SPF 50 Sunscreen Face Lotion

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Black Girl Sunscreen Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30

Best Face Sunscreen for Dark Skin Tones

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 3 oz

  • Type: Lotion

  • SPF level: 30

  • Special features: Water resistant for up to 80 minutes

Although dark skin types may burn less frequently, daily sunscreen is still a necessity. But finding a formula that doesn’t have flashback or leave behind a white cast on dark skin can be a tall order — that’s where Black Girl Sunscreen’s Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion comes into play. This SPF was specially developed with melanated skin in mind, ensuring no residue or streaks after application.

What reviewers say: “I decided to give this one a try and I absolutely love it. No burning around my eyes when I put this on, blends super easily and wears well under makeup. I would even say this helps my makeup wear better. Since this is so hydrating it helps my makeup melt into my skin.”

Black Girl Sunscreen Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30

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Kosas DreamBeam SPF 40 Comfy Smooth Sunscreen

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 1.3 oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF level: 40

  • Special features: Non-comedogenic; safe for sensitive skin

Kosas has enjoyed more than 15 minutes of fame on TikTok — searches for the brand alone have over 240 million views. The clean, colorful brand recently expanded their offerings to include this sunscreen, which delivers mineral SPF 40 coverage in a light peachy-tinted cream. Combined with subtle shimmer, the light tint counteracts any white residue from the mineral blockers. Wear it alone or under makeup — you’ll want to reapply liberally.

Editor testing and review notes: “Kosas DreamBeam is a formula I love to apply. Although it looks like a fully tinted sunscreen, the color payoff is so sheer that it doesn’t leave a line of demarcation on your jaw and by your ears. My makeup looks better when I wear this underneath.”

What reviewers say: “I love love this sunscreen. The tint is very universal. Works for my medium olive skin tone and also for my very pale son. Sits good under make up and does not pill with other products and the best thing is that it’s really hydrating. Also loving the finish of it.”

Kosas DreamBeam SPF 40 Comfy Smooth Sunscreen

Price: $40

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Avène Solaire UV Mineral Multi-Defense Sunscreen

Best Face Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 1.7 fl oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF: 50

  • Special features: Sweat and water resistance, blue light protection

Avène remains one of my favorite brands for gentle skin care, and its hero sunscreen has a permanent place in my beach bag. The lightweight lotion is water-resistant for up to 40 minutes and provides broad spectrum protection with antioxidant-rich ingredients. Niacinamide helps soothe irritation and even skin tone, while the rest of the formula goes to work shielding against pollutants and blue light. The fully mineral formula doesn’t sting my eyes or irritate my skin.

What reviewers say: “I experienced no irritation or discomfort at all. It looked nice underneath my foundation. No chalky cast.”

Avène Solaire UV Mineral Multi-Defense Sunscreen

Price: $34

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Avène Solaire UV Mineral Multi-Defense Sunscreen

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Avène Solaire UV Mineral Multi-Defense Sunscreen

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It Cosmetics CC+ Cream Full-Coverage Foundation

Best CC Cream Face Sunscreen

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 1.08 fl oz

  • Type: CC cream

  • SPF: 50

  • Notable features: Full coverage

It’s rare to find full-coverage makeup that also acts as an effective broad spectrum SPF, but this CC cream gets it done. “It’s available in a wide range of shades, hydrates, and protects,” says Dr. Ciraldo. “I especially love it for women with marked hyperpigmentation who need a good degree of camouflage.” I like how full-coverage the color is while still looking completely natural on my skin. In addition to SPF 50 protection, it also color corrects, primes, moisturizes, and treats my skin to antioxidant-rich ingredients and peptides.

What reviewers say: “I have been buying this product for years. It’s so easy to apply with your fingers a brush or a blender and it looks great however you do it. I love that it has skincare benefits even though it’s makeup and the coverage is surprisingly good for a cc cream I had to buy a new shade for the summer and this one is perfect!”

It Cosmetics CC Cream
It Cosmetics CC Cream

It Cosmetics CC+ Cream Full-Coverage Foundation

Price: $47

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Eucerin Age Defense Face Sunscreen Lotion

Best Drugstore Face Sunscreen for Dry Skin

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 2.5 fl oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF: 50

  • Notable features: Safe for sensitive skin

This drugstore gem is suitable for both dry skin and sensitive skin, plus it won’t leave a white cast. Dermatologists back up the gentle results, too. “It’s a non-irritating formula,” says Dr. Zeichner. The non-greasy — but deeply moisturizing — lotion contains five antioxidants, including vitamins E and C, that guard against free radicals and boost skin health. Hyaluronic acid makes it just as hydrating as your favorite moisturizer.

What reviewers say: “Overall I think is one of the better face sunscreens I’ve tried recently. It is very hydrating which is great for my dry skin. Application is easy and dries down quick. I currently live in a humid climate so I find my skin gets a bit more shiny than I would like, but a little powder fixes that no problem.”

Eucerin sunscreen
Eucerin sunscreen

Eucerin Age Defense Face Sunscreen

Price: $13.69

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Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen

Best Face Sunscreen for Dry Skin

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 1.7 fl oz

  • Type: Blurring moisturizer

  • SPF: 50

  • Notable features: No white cast

Beauty editors will always tell you to wear SPF, but rarely do I see them get so excited about it as when Tatcha dropped its latest version. The Silk Sunscreen lives up to its name, with a formula that glides over your skin, blends in seamlessly, and leaves a soft feel (and broad spectrum protection) behind. Despite the mineral formula, there’s no trace of white cast. Instead, the slightly peachy undertone creates the filtering effect I love — the kind that makes foundation entirely optional afterward. Should you choose to wear makeup overtop, it will layer nicely over the formula, which bathes your skin in hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and silk extracts.

Editor testing and review notes: “This formula is a testament to improvements in mineral sunscreen formulas — it feels weightless, doesn’t leave me greasy, and blends in like a dream.”

What reviewers say: “I actually love this product, it doesn’t make my eyes watery when I accidentally rub my eyes and there is no white cast.”

Tatcha sunscreen
Tatcha sunscreen

Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen

Price: $62

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CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Face Sunscreen Lotion With Zinc Oxide

Best Drugstore Face Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 2.5 fl oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF: 30

  • Notable features: Gentle on sensitive skin

If you’re looking for a solid mineral sunscreen at the drugstore, this one from CeraVe is your best bet. Dr. Ciraldo says that brands are increasingly innovating their physical SPF formulations to decrease the effects of white cast. “This mineral-only SPF goes on virtually clear and is very lightweight,” she says. “It’s good for anyone who hates to layer too much.” The mineral filters make it safe for sensitive skin, as do additional ingredients in the formula. Hyaluronic acid and niacinamide help hydrate and calm, while CeraVe’s signature ceramides go to work to boost your skin barrier.

What reviewers say: “I have very sensitive skin and this sunscreen works well for me. No breakouts or irritations. It is thick and creamy and spreads nicely. I find less is more with this sunscreen. The tint is darker than some other sunscreens I’ve used but it is a nice base and I need little foundation after applying.”

CeraVe sunscreen
CeraVe sunscreen

CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen

Price: $14.99 $11.39

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EltaMD UV Clear Broad Spectrum Sunscreen

Best Sunscreen for Rosacea

  • Formula: Mineral and chemical

  • Size: 1.7 fl oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF: 46

  • Notable features: Calms acne and rosacea

EltaMD makes some of my favorite sunscreens for every skin concern, and this gentle formula is a longtime favorite. I’m clearly not the only one who thinks so, either; it’s got hundreds of five-star reviews online. The oil-free lotion helps soothe and protect sensitive skin types, and it’s even effective on rosacea. (I can personally confirm that one, thanks to the mild rosacea on my cheeks.) It also helps reduce irritation from breakouts and treat hyperpigmentation over time, due to ingredients like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and lactic acid.

Editor testing and review notes: “Nearly every dermatologist I’ve interviewed during my five plus years as a beauty editor has recommended this sunscreen, and I love it, too. It delivers bulletproof sun protection in an easy-to-wear formula.”

What reviewers say: “Literally it’s the best sunscreen, I can wear it under my makeup. I have rosacea and sensitive skin, so I’m careful about what I put on my face and literally this sunscreen is the best ever. No irritation, no breakouts.”

EltaMD sunscreen
EltaMD sunscreen

EltaMd UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46

Price: $32

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Melē Dew the Most Sheer Moisturizer Sunscreen

Best Face Sunscreen for Darker Skin Tones

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 1 fl oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF: 30

  • Notable features: Blue light protection, no white cast

“Sunscreen is important across all skin tones,” says Dr. Zeichner. “People with darker skin are particularly at risk for development of hyperpigmentation, which can largely be prevented with regular use of sunscreen.” Dr. Zeichner recommends this sunscreen, which was specifically designed to protect darker skin tones. It contains a double punch of vitamin E and niacinamide to help fade dark spots while the fast-absorbing lotion leaves no white cast and also offers blue light protection.

What reviewers say: “I have been using this sunscreen for about a year now. It’s relatively on the cheaper side for sunscreen which is a plus. It is very hydrating and leaves a great glow throughout the day. I have oily skin and it does not cause me to break out either.”

Melē Dew the Most Sheer Moisturizer Sunscreen

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Bliss Block Star Mineral Daily Sunscreen

Best Mineral Face Sunscreen for Darker Skin Tones

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 1.4 fl oz

  • Type: Blurring moisturizer

  • SPF: 30

  • Notable features: No white cast

Both Drs. Zeichner and Engelman recommend this physical sunscreen from Bliss, which manages to combine gentle mineral filters with zero white cast — thanks to a subtle universal tint that truly works across all skin tones. “It offers sheer cosmetic coverage along with UV protection,” says Dr. Zeichner. The formula rubs in easily and is non-comedogenic, so it won’t clog your pores. Dr. Engelman is also a fan of the scent, which is a welcome departure from the classic SPF smell. “For those who aren’t a fan of the sunscreen smell, this one is perfect,” she says. “It has a lovely light lavender scent.”

What reviewers say: “My husband used this reef-safe facial sunscreen on our recent trip to Hawaii. It worked great and was a good tint for his fair skin. It is more than expensive than Australian Gold, which also works great, but those with fair skin might be happier with this.”

Bliss sunscreen
Bliss sunscreen

Bliss Block Star Mineral Daily Sunscreen

Price: $21

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Isdin Mineral Brush

Best Loose Powder Face Sunscreen

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 0.14 oz

  • Type: Loose powder

  • SPF: 50

  • Notable features: Blue light protection

The mattifying finish on this silky powder from Isdin is perfect for oily, combination, or dry skin. “It’s great for dusting on top of makeup or liquid sunscreen for extra protection throughout the day,” says Dr. Engelman. “The powder helps set your complexion.” Mineral filters provide SPF protection, along with a strong defense against free radicals, pollutants, blue light, and infrared radiation. The subtle tint won’t give much coverage, but is great for camouflaging large pores and taking down shine. The brush applicator is directly attached to the canister, so you can simply pop the whole thing in your makeup bag and go.

What reviewers say: “I love the powder. It’s fragrance free, great for my sensitive skin, has sun protection, and doesn’t bother my eyes.”

Isdin sunscreen
Isdin sunscreen

Isdin Mineral Brush

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Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Sunscreen

Best K-Beauty Face Sunscreen

  • Formula: Mineral and chemical

  • Size: 1.69 fl oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF: 50

  • Notable features: No white cast

K-beauty brand Glow Recipe never disappoints with its fruit-inspired skin care. Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Sunscreen marks the brand’s first foray into the sun care category, and it’s quickly become one of my favorite formulas to wear. The blend of mineral and chemical UV filters has been extensively tested across all skin tones and leaves no chalky white cast behind. Better yet, it actually leaves my skin looking like it’s been bathed in the most flattering lighting. Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, watermelon, and aloe help hydrate while delivering a truly unparalleled dewy finish.

What reviewers say: “This sunscreen makes my natural skin look amazing! I never feel the need to wear foundation anymore!”

Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Sunscreen

Price: $34

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RoC Multi Correxion Hydrate + Plump Moisturizer With SPF

Best Drugstore Face Sunscreen for Fine Lines

  • Formula: Chemical

  • Size: 1.7 fl oz

  • Type: Cream

  • SPF: 30

  • Notable features: Targets fine lines and wrinkles

Dr. Zeichner recommends RoC’s hydrating, plumping SPF for anyone with “dry or aging skin.” It delivers the broad spectrum UV protection you want out of your daily sunscreen, while also providing additional treatment benefits. “It delivers hyaluronic acid to the skin to add moisture to the outer skin layer,” he says. “This improves radiance and minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.” The water-gel formula feels light on skin and absorbs quickly. Its chemical filters provide a completely invisible layer for all skin tones.

What reviewers say: “I have been using RoC Multi Correxion for 4 weeks daily on my dry senstive skin and I love it. I have had no breakouts and my skin is now so soft. No more dry flakey face. This product is great. It moisture my skin all day long plus the SPF 30 is a plus. One pump is enough to apply to my face and it goes on smooth, it’s non greasy and no smell.”

RoC Multi Correxion Hydrate + Plump Moisturizer With SPF

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Dr. Loretta Urban Antioxidant Sunscreen

Best Face Sunscreen for Fine Lines

  • Formula: Mineral and chemical

  • Size: 1.7 fl oz

  • Type: Blurring moisturizer

  • SPF: 40

  • Notable features: Blue light protection

Dr. Ciraldo calls her own SPF creation, Urban Antioxidant Sunscreen, “a hybrid sunscreen with anti-wrinkle peptides and powerhouse antioxidant lipochroman.” It’s combined with Indian ginseng for HEV/blue light protection, creating a formula that shields your skin from external stressors, like pollution, light, climate, and irritants. The tint isn’t so much a noticeable color as it is a blurring, smoothing filter that blends seamlessly into all skin tones for a dewy glow. It’s one of the first things I pack for every vacation and truly acts as SPF, skin care, and subtle makeup in a single tube. As a bonus, it’s even safe for sensitive, acne and rosacea-prone skin.

What reviewers say: “I usually hate wearing sunscreen because I feel like the texture is too thick and that it clogs my pores. Also, I usually hate the cheap scent of drugstore sunscreens. This sunscreen is super light weight and doesn’t make my skin oily. When I use this product it adds the perfect amount of moisture to my skin and leaves me with a healthy glow! Look no further for a sunscreen!!”

Dr. Loretta Urban Antioxidant Sunscreen

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Elizabeth Arden Prevage City Smart Hydrating Shield

Best Face Sunscreen for Barrier Repair 

  • Formula: Mineral

  • Size: 1.7 fl oz

  • Type: Blurring moisturizer

  • SPF: 50

  • Notable features: Barrier repair

This bestselling sunscreen from Elizabeth Arden is another one of Dr. Engelman’s favorites. “In addition to providing broad spectrum SPF 50 protection, it contains a skin barrier-strengthening DNA Enzyme Complex and anti-pollution technology to give skin an extra defense against environmental aggressors,” she says. The barrier repair ingredients help ensure that your skin stays moisturized, healthy, and strong. They also further protect against free radical damage and oxidative stress caused by UV rays. The subtle universal tint creates a blurring, smoothing finish that’s flattering on all skin tones.

What reviewers say: “I have been eagerly awaiting for this product since I saw an article mention it a few months back. It is fantastic! I love the Prevage line and how it has improved my skin. This gives me the confidence of a SPF 50 with all the benefits (and then some) of Prevage. The product leaves the skin looking perfected, much like using a primer. No greasiness or white residue.”

Elizabeth Arden Prevage City Smart Hydrating Shield

Price: $72

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What to Look for in the Best Face Sunscreen

  • SPF 30+: Dermatologists agree that you should look for an SPF rating of 30 or higher on your face sunscreen to make sure you’re getting a good level of daily protection. “The SPF value only represents the ability of the sunscreen to prevent sunburn from UVB rays,” says Dr. Zeichner. To ensure you’re getting the SPF protection listed on the label, you need to apply the proper amount. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, most people only apply about 20 to 50 percent of the amount needed. A good rule of thumb is to apply two full finger lengths of sunscreen to your face.

  • Sweat resistance: You might not need it in your daily formula, but sweat- and water-resistant formulas are a great choice for beach days or outdoor sports. These formulas are designed to stay on through humid or wet conditions. But just like regular sunscreens, you’ll still need to reapply them every two hours in order to stay protected. Just because the formula is still on your skin doesn’t mean you can skip reapplication.

  • Broad spectrum protection: Broad spectrum sunscreen indicates that the formula will protect your skin from both types of UV light: UVA and UVB rays. “With sunscreen that isn’t broad spectrum, you won’t be protected from all UVA rays,” says dermatologist Dr. Engelman. Whereas UVB rays are a big factor in reddening and sunburn, UVA rays penetrate deeper into your skin and can cause premature aging and skin cancer. “You can be confident that you’re getting the best and most protective sunscreen if you see both ‘broad spectrum’ and an SPF of 30 or higher on the label,” says Dr. Engelman.

  • Comfortable wear: The most important thing to look for in your face sunscreen is a formula that fits seamlessly with the rest of your products. If you want to wear it, you’re more likely to use it daily and reapply regularly. “As a dermatologist, I tell my patients that the best sunscreen is the one that you are actually using,” says Dr. Zeichner. “Ultimately, the choice comes down to personal preference.”

The Best Face Sunscreens for Different Skin Types

  • Best face sunscreen for dry skin: For those with dry skin, seek out cream formulas rather than lotions, and consider sunscreens that contain hydrating ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or jojoba oil. If you’re extra parched, layer your face sunscreen over moisturizer. (Mixing them together dilutes the SPF level).

  • Best face sunscreen for combination skin: Combination skin can be complicated. Unfortunately for these skin types, finding a great sunscreen is usually a game of trial and error. Start with a lightweight chemical sunscreen, which tends to agree with most skin types, then seek out something lighter or heavier depending on how your skin reacts.

  • Best face sunscreen for acne-prone skin: If you have oily or acne-prone skin, Dr. Ciraldo recommends looking for a face sunscreen with a high concentration (at least 5%) of zinc oxide. “This ingredient can actually help acneic skin and mattify oily skin,” she says. Also seek out oil-free, non-comedogenic formulas for good measure.

  • Best face sunscreen for sensitive skin: If you have sensitive or reactive skin, stick to mineral SPF formulas with only zinc oxide and titanium dioxide listed as active ingredients. Also avoid fragranced formulas.

Mineral vs. Physical Face Sunscreens

Sunscreens contain either chemical or physical UV blockers, or a combination of both. Physical sunscreens contain mineral filters: zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. “They form a protective shield over the skin to reflect and scatter light,” says Dr. Zeicher. “However, they also absorb UV light similar to the way that chemical sunscreens work.” Physical/mineral sunscreens might be best for you if you’re looking for a gentle formula. These ingredients can be used across all skin types without causing irritation. The downside? Most (but not all!) formulations tend to leave behind a white cast, especially on darker skin tones.

Chemical sunscreens are also referred to as organic filters. “Chemical sunscreens work by absorbing UV light and preventing it from penetrating into the skin,” says Dr. Zeichner. These formulas are less likely to leave a white cast, since they can be easily blended into your skin. “Chemical sunscreens can also be formulated with ultra high SPF levels,” he says. When should you opt for physical formulas instead? In some (but again, not all) cases, chemical sunscreens may lead to irritation in people with sensitive skin.

The Different Types of Face Sunscreen

  • Spray sunscreen: Sprays allow sunscreens to be used [conveniently at any time of day. You can apply them evenly with a single spritz, making them a great choice for your midday reapplication — especially if you don’t want to disturb your makeup.

  • Cream sunscreen: Your classic sunscreen formula now comes with upgraded ingredients and finishes. Think of these formulas as a moisturizer first and sunscreen second. “The latest generation of sunscreens contain added ingredients to help protect the skin against environmental aggressors,” says dermatologist Dr. Zeichner. “Many sunscreens also offer added hydration or anti-aging benefits as well.”

  • Tinted moisturizer sunscreen: These skin care and makeup multitaskers give you all the benefits of SPF with a tinted bonus. Coverage tends to be light and sheer, allowing them to work across a wider range of skin tones. The sheer tint also helps offset any potential white cast.

  • Powder sunscreen: Powder sunscreens are especially useful for reapplication throughout the day. They make it easy to ensure you’re continuously protected while cutting down on shine and keeping your foundation fresh.

  • Stick sunscreen: This TSA-friendly sunscreen type is great for travel or taking on-the-go. The solid stick delivery makes it easy to apply over lips, a commonly missed area when it comes to SPF.

How Much Sunscreen To Use On Your Face

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, a nickel-sized amount of sunscreen is the proper amount to apply on your face daily. If you have a hard time eye-balling it, squeeze sunscreen on the length of your ring and middle fingers then massage it in — that’s an equivalent measurement that will keep your complexion covered. Take care to apply your SPF to the tops of your ears, and don’t forget your lips — SPF lip balms are as essential as face sunscreen for proper sun protection.

Tinted vs. Non-Tinted Face Sunscreen

Tinted face sunscreens now come in an increasingly wide shade range, making them a great choice for incorporating into your makeup routine (or ensuring you won’t get a chalky white cast). Dr. Engelman says they can be “just as effective” as untinted formulas. “In fact, the tint can actually provide added protection against hyperpigmentation and melasma,” she says. “Just make sure you’re still choosing a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.” Those who frequently touch their face, rub their eyes, or wear white clothing may want to avoid tinted sunscreens, as they can transfer and stain.

Why Choose a Reef-Safe Mineral Sunscreen?

If you’re going snorkeling or are planning a beach day, stick with all mineral formulas to be safe. Some studies have shown that two common chemical filters (oxybenzone and octinoxate) can cause coral bleaching. While discussion continues on the exact impact, sunscreens that don’t contain these ingredients are now considered “reef-safe” in an effort to reduce environmental pollutants and damage. Dermatologists say that it’s ultimately up to you whether or not you want to avoid these ingredients in your SPF (although these sunscreens are banned in Hawaii). “It’s important to remember that the term ‘reef-safe’ has no standard or regulated meaning, so be sure to do your research when selecting an SPF,” says Dr. Engelman.

The Best Way to Apply Sunscreen

No matter what kind of formula you’re using, sunscreen should always be the last step in your skin care routine. Dr. Ciraldo says this rule applies to both physical and chemical formulas, and it also holds true for any type of face sunscreen you use, whether it’s a cream, powder, or spray. Finish your morning skin care routine with a generous amount of SPF, then reapply it every two hours, even if you’re not at the beach. “This should be done regardless of being inside or outside, as UV rays can penetrate your skin through windows, but it’s especially important if you’re outside and swimming or sweating,” says Dr. Engelman. 

For those who wear makeup, reapplying a lotion or cream mid-day is a cosmetic calamity. Preserve your makeup look without sacrificing your skin health by reapplying with a powder brush or face mist.

How We Chose and Tested the Top Face Sunscreens

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Our editors asked Dr. Ciraldo, Dr. Zeichner, and Dr. Engelman to select their top sunscreens based on innovations in the market, a variety of skin types and tones, and standout formulations. Many of their picks are also backed by hundreds of five-star reviews.

Other additions to the list are based on personal testing. Our editors have swatched many of the sunscreens on this list, assessing the feel, texture, white cast, and wearability of the formulas. We tested the sunscreens in different weather conditions, including cold and rainy days as well as sunny, warm afternoons. While testing, we also noted how the formulas hold up with layering other products below and on top of the formulas. The products on this list won’t pill or feel suffocating when you layer them over face serums and moisturizers, or under makeup.

Meet the Experts

Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, M.D. F.A.A.D., is a Miami-based board certified dermatologist with over 40 years’ experience and founder of Dr. Loretta Skin Care. Dr. Loretta was amongst the first (and one of the only women) to study the effects of UVA radiation on skin at Harvard’s photobiology lab in the seventies. She’s a mother of four, grandmother of two, has a thriving dermatology practice in Miami, an award-winning skin care line, and formulates for other beauty brands.

Dr. Dendy Engelman, M.D. F.A.C.M.S. F.A.A.D., is a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs surgeon at Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue. Widely celebrated for her expertise in neurotoxins, injectable fillers, and laser medicine, Dr. Engelman provides a wide range of treatments including general dermatology, Mohs micrographic surgery, and skin cancer treatment. She has been featured in national magazines, publications, and media appearances regarding her pioneering work in dermatology.

Dr. Joshua Zeichner, M.D. F.A.A.D., is an Associate Professor of Dermatology and the Director of Cosmetic & Clinical Research in Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. He is one of the country’s key opinion leaders in treating acne and rosacea, and is an expert in cosmeceuticals, skin care, and cosmetic dermatology. As an educator, Dr. Zeichner teaches dermatology residents and regularly lectures to international audiences at major dermatology meetings. His work has been published in the top peer-reviewed dermatology journals, and he can be found quoted across national media.

Meet the Author

Sarah Y. Wu is a freelance beauty editor, copy director, and DEI consultant with a decade of experience in the beauty industry. Currently, she’s the contributing content director at Milk Makeup and copywrites for some of your favorite skin care brands. Her bylines have appeared in outlets including Forbes, Glamour, Byrdie, and Teen Vogue, giving her plenty of opportunities to test more sunscreens than she can count. Wu wrote the original version of this best face sunscreen story.

Claire Sullivan is the Senior Beauty and Lifestyle Commerce Editor for Footwear News and WWD, where she writes and edits beauty, fashion and lifestyle stories. She has over six years of experience as a writer and editor for national media outlets including Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, and Byrdie. She keeps her finger on the pulse of all things related to beauty and wellness, regularly digging into topics like facial sunscreens. Sullivan contributed to the 2023 update of this best face

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