Beauty
Meet your new beach bag essentials.
Fromdouble cleansingtoserum layeringtoslugging, keeping up withskin care rulescan be exhausting.
Basically, sunscreen is now something you might look forward to applying (and reapplying).
Ask any dermatologistand theyll only reinforce how essential wearing sunscreen is for your overall skin health.
It does so much more than simply preventingsunburn.
Sunscreen is one of the essential ways to protect your skin from the sun,Dr.
TL;DR?Wear SPFeverywhere, all the time especiallynow that thesummer seasonis upon us.
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Instead of white, it has a yellow tint that disappears after you blend in.
It’s light, creamy, and blends seamlessly without pilling.
I count it as an SPF holy grail.
And the best part?
It does so without leavinganywhite cast or greasy residue.
It’s light but effective, and looks super natural while delivering that summertime glow we all love.
As a bonus: It can even double as dry shampoo!
Danielle Sinay, beauty + wellness writer
7For A Natural Radiance
SupermodelWinnie Harlowhas nailed sexy sunscreen.
I find it to absorb like magic within a millisecond.
I love that it’s made withpeptidesto firm the skin, too we love an overachieving SPF!
Plus, it has nourishing ingredients likeniacinamideandaloe verato hydrate and soothe.
It’s coming with me on all my summer adventures.
Every time I use this SPF, I get compliments on my skin it’sthatgood.
It offers mineral-based broad-spectrum coverage, all while becoming completely invisible upon software.
The unscented version is great for sensitive skin, but its also offered in a tropicalcoconut + pineapple scent.
Rachel Lapidos, senior beauty & lifestyle editor
Studies referenced:
Amaro-Ortiz, A. Ultraviolet Radiation, Aging and the Skin: Prevention of Damage by Topical cAMP Manipulation.
Molecules.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4344124/
Mahmoud, B.
Effects of visible light on the skin.
Photochem Photobiol.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18248499/
This article was originally published onMay 13, 2022