Not sure how to choose the best sunscreen for you? We talked with two board-certified dermatologists to cut through the SPF confusion. They say the first thing to do is start with four non-negotiables: Your sunscreen should be broad-spectrum, which protects against both UV-A and UV-B rays; labeled as SPF 30 or higher; not past its expiration date and one you don't mind applying. Once those criteria are met, you can opt for chemical or physical sunscreen. Tap the link to find out which is better for sensitive or acne-prone skin, and why you shouldn't rely solely on makeup with built-in SPF. |
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