The most important aspect of suncare is that people use it. The elegance of a modern sunscreen formula, the texture on fingertips and the comfort on skin, the smell, the packaging, the price, the finish and its ability to play nicely with other skincare and makeup products...
What follows are 50 user-friendly sunscreens I've enjoyed trying in recent years, all of which have proved popular with those to whom I've recommended them and none of which make sun protection a bind. I would gladly use any of them on my own family.
It's not that the SPF is in any way inferior to that of a dedicated sunscreen (all have to meet the same stringent cosmetic regulations), but it's simply not possible to apply a sufficient amount of tinted sunscreen without looking caked in makeup.
Protection of either kind should then be reapplied every couple of hours, which few people do in everyday life, so I've included some SPF top-up sprays to make this more practical.
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