For reasons that are beyond the scope of my comprehension, tanning is trending again with the younger generations, and (likely) as a result, melanoma, a deadly skin cancer, is on the rise. We’ve long reported on sunscreens, from chemical to mineral formulations, options with great skin care ingredients and our favorite finds at Amazon. Finding a truly great SPF is a personal passion of mine, and I wanted to know what dermatologists are recommending this season.
All the experts we spoke to suggested wearing a minimum of SPF 30 daily, regardless of the weather. “If you’re spending extended time outdoors, especially in direct sunlight, bump that up to SPF 50+ for optimal protection,” Dr. Sonia Badreshia-Bansal, MD, board-certified dermatologist and dermatological surgeon and Real Self partner in California, told HuffPost.
Dr. Alexander Witkowski, MD, PhD, board-certified dermatologist and Melanoma Research Alliance Dermatology Advisor, explained that, “During the summer months, including overcast days at the beach, UV radiation levels are significantly elevated…Broad-spectrum formulations are essential, as they shield the skin from both UVA rays, which contribute to premature aging and long-term skin damage and UVB rays, which cause sunburn and increase the risk of skin cancer.”
Both Witkowski and Badreshia-Bansal emphasized the importance of reapplying sunscreen every two hours while outdoors or when indoors near windows, since UVA rays can penetrate glass and contribute to skin damage. “Reapplication is also necessary immediately after swimming, excessive sweating, or towel-drying to ensure continuous and effective coverage,” Witkowski noted. Badreshia-Bansal finds that stick or powder sunscreens can “make mid-day reapplication easier over makeup.”
Below, we’ve rounded up our experts’ recommendations for the best sunscreens to shop right now (plus a couple of editors’ picks I couldn’t help but sneak in). Take a look and stock up, because it’s only going to get hotter out there.
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EltaMD UV Restore SPF 40
If you’re looking for a sunscreen that doubles as anti-aging skin care, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sonia Badreshia-Bansal recommended the EltaMD UV Restore sunscreen. She said, “sunscreens that combine physical blockers with antioxidants like niacinamide, vitamin C, or DNA-repair enzymes” can help combat oxidative stress and visible signs of aging. This particular SPF has with squalane and ginger root extract, both of which support skin health and appearance.

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Ultra Violette Future Screen SPF 50
The cult-fave Australian brand Ultra Violette is finally available in the US at Sephora! If anyone knows how to protect their skin from harmful rays, it’s Southern Hemisphere-dwelling Australians. I stock up on their sunscreens and lip balms every time I’m Down Under, and this development is a real thrill for skin care lovers. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jessie Cheung of Chicago’s Cheung Aesthetics & Wellness told HuffPost that this must-have SPF is “packed with mineral blockers to protect from the harsh Aussie sun, but feels silky and lightweight.”

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L’Oreal Paris Bright Reveal Broad Spectrum Daily SPF 50
According to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Alexander Witkowski, one of the most noteworthy new sunscreens of the season is this SPF 50 fluid from L’Oreal. He told HuffPost that it has an innovative formula that “combines advanced sun protection with skin-brightening benefits.” It’s enriched with vitamin C and vitamin E, which can help “to reduce the appearance of dark spots and promote a more even, radiant complexion.” He is also a fan of the lightweight finish that doesn’t leave a white cast and the fact that it is formulated for sensitive skin.

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Isdin Eryfotona Actinica SPF 50+
Both Badreshia-Bansal and Cheung recommended this Barcelona-based skin care brand’s sunscreen. It is 100% mineral-based and infused with skin-loving ingredients that make it a great multitasker. It is one of the most comfortable mineral sunscreen formulas I’ve tried. It’s formulated with zinc oxide, DNA repair enzymes and vitamin E — so not only is it preventing sun damage, but it’s helping to nourish and repair the skin as well.
The Isdin sunscreen is significantly lighter and easier to blend than traditional mineral SPFs, and doesn’t have that lingering zinc smell that personally drives me up the wall. It dries down to a soft matte and is a nice base for dewy makeup looks. While this sunscreen blends well, there is a very slight white cast that’s typical of a mineral sunscreen formulation. The combination of lightweight finish, formula and UV protection has made it worth the troubleshooting. Many shoppers noted that it’s great for anyone who has sensitive skin, rosacea and skin cancer.

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Neutrogena Sheer Zinc Oxide Dry-Touch mineral sunscreen SPF 50
When you’re going to hit the beach or pool, water-resistant formulas are key. Badreshia-Bansal said, “Look for something labeled ‘water resistant (80 minutes)’ and at least SPF 50. I recommend mineral sticks or lotions because they tend to be more photostable.” In previous reporting, Dr. Brandan Camp, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology, said, “This lightweight, non-greasy product provides SPF 50 protection and contains zinc oxide as the active ingredient,” Camp said. It’s specially formulated with antioxidants to be water-resistant, is naturally sourced and dries down quickly without leaving a greasy finish.

Elemis
Elemis Pro-Collagen SPF 50
This silky sunscreen is one of Elemis’ newest products, but given how great it is, you’d think the brand has been in the SPF game for decades. I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks and absolutely love it. I’m extremely fussy about sunscreen texture, finish and scent — and luckily this beauty knocks it out of the ballpark on all counts while providing powerful SPF 50 protection. It’s a sheer, imperceptible fluid that dries down quickly with no white cast and leaves your complexion looking radiant and dewy, never greasy. I can’t help but add it to this list of must-haves that your skin will love.

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EltaMD UV AOX mist SPF 40
For beach days, Cheung recommends a water-resistant SPF, preferably a mineral formula that won’t cause your eyes to sting or slide off when you’re sweating in the sun. She pointed out that the EltaMD UV AOX Mist is great for full body coverage, since it “sprays on white but dries clear, so you won’t miss any spots. It also has 360-degree sprayability, so you can apply it upside down.”

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La Roche-Posay Anthelios tinted light fluid sunscreen SPF 50
Badreshia-Bansal said, “I’m really impressed by the new La Roche-Posay Anthelios mineral tinted SPF 50+ Fluid – it’s sheer, has a universal tint, and offers high UVA/UVB protection with 100% mineral filters. It’s ideal for sensitive skin and has a great, elegant feel.” Perfect for those days when you don’t want to wear makeup want an easy pick-me-up.

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CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion with SPF 30
According to Witkowski, this CeraVe lotion with SPF 30 is “an excellent, affordable and widely accessible option for a daily morning routine.” It provides sun protection while doubling as a moisturizer and is formulated with ceramides, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to support skin barrier health and hydration while also soothing irritation.. He also pointed out that it’s non-comedogenic and fragrance-free, making it appropriate for sensitive and acne-prone skin.

Ulta
Blue Lizard Sensitive mineral sunscreen SPF 50+
Another Badreshia-Bansal recommendation for days spent outdoors, this reef-safe mineral sunscreen from Australia contains no active chemicals and is suitable for use on sensitive skin. It’s also sweat- and water-resistant for up to 80 minutes so you can enjoy all types of outdoor activities without worry.

Merit
Merit The Uniform tinted mineral SPF 45
This sunscreen from the internet- and celeb-beloved beauty brand Merit is hot off the presses, and promises to be a lovely choice for those who want a sunscreen option that also offers a soft splash of color. It features a formulation that’s designed to be lightweight and buildable with a silky, soft and velvety sheer finish to impart a natural glow, while also helping to smooth and blur the look of skin. It’s available in 15 blendable hues. Be one of the first to check out this SPF.

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La Roche-Posay Anthelios Clear Skin Sunscreen Dry Touch SPF 60
Recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation, this La Roche-Posay is Witkowski’s personal favorite and “go-to” sunscreen, both for daily use and for days with extended sun exposure. It’s also what he uses on his four-year-old child on beach days, bike rides or hikes. He noted that this oil-free SPF is very popular among dermatologists and is formulated with antioxidants that can help protect the skin from environmental damage. He also noted that it contains senna alata, “a tropical leaf extract known for its ability to combat oxidative stress and support the prevention of premature skin aging.” You can’t go wrong with this non-comedogenic, water-resistant formula that is also well-suited for sensitive skin.

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EltaMD UV Clear SPF 46
Badreshia-Bansal echoed the saying that “the best SPF for daily use is one that you’ll actually wear — lightweight, invisible and comfortable under makeup.” She recommends a mineral SPF with low irritation potential, like this cult-fave SPF that is beloved by both HuffPost readers and editors alike. It’s formulated with hyaluronic acid to deeply moisturize skin while the inclusion of lactic acid lightly exfoliates skin and can help to reduce hyperpigmentation and shine. It’s a great option for people like me with sensitive and acne-prone skin. I turn to it anytime I’m going to be spending a lot of time in the sun or when I’m post-procedure and want to protect my skin without irritating it.

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TiZO2 facial sunscreen and primer
“I recommend Tizo 2 Facial Mineral Sunscreen SPF 40 for individuals seeking both high-performance sun protection and anti-aging benefits,” said Witkowski. It’s enriched with powerful antioxidants that canhelp neutralize free radicals and support overall skin health, while the gentle formulation makes it well-suited for sensitive and post-procedure skin. He also pointed out that it has a matte finish that “wears comfortably under makeup.”

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Lancer mineral Sun Shield universal tint SPF 30
Cheung recommends a lightweight, tinted mineral SPF with antioxidants for everyday wear, like the Lancer Mineral Sun Shield SPF. “It multitasks as sun protection, skincare and a glow-up in one,” she said. The iron oxides that provide the tint can also help to protect your skin from blue light, which penetrates deeper than UVB and contributes to hyperpigmentation. She added that this sunscreen “soothes while protecting and reducing sun damage, and will blend into all skin tones.”
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