Friday, 14 July 2017

Top 6 sunscreens dermatologists actually use themselves

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The dog days of summer are here and the heat is on! If your summer plans include endless days outside, it's important to protect your skin. We all know putting on a sticky sunscreen is the last thing you want to do on a hot, sweaty day, so we've rounded up six dermatologist-approved sunscreens that will keep your skin protected and feeling like you're not wearing anything. Now that's music to our ears!

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Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 45, $6, Amazon
New York City dermatologist, Neal Schultz, MD, says his patients swear by this one. He loves it because it spreads easily and absorbs quickly. Right now you can score a tube for 51 percent off on Amazon.
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Colorescience Sunforgettable Loose Mineral Powder Brush SPF 30, $57, Dermstore
This sunscreen brushes right on to your skin. It absorbs oil, giving your skin a matte look. Use it before putting on your makeup for a super smooth finish.
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Coppertone Sport High Performance AccuSpray Sunscreen SPF 30, $8, Amazon
If you live an active lifestyle, this is the sunscreen for you. It's water resistant, meaning it won't come off as you sweat. Plus, kids will love that it just sprays on.
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Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby Sunscreen Stick SPF 60, $8, Amazon
"I tried every formulation out there and found kids like applying sunscreen sticks — they look at them like crayons for the skin," says Josh Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research, department of dermatology, The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. He recommends applying it back-and-forth on the skin four times.
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Replenix Ultimatte Perfection 50+, $43, Dermstore
This BB cream works as a sunscreen. It's also tinted, so you can use it as a primer before putting on your makeup. Clinical instructor Sonia Bradreshia, MD, likes to even mix it with her foundation for complete coverage.
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EltaMD UV Lip Balm Broad Spectrum SPF 31, $10, Dermstore
One area that people always forget to protect in the sun is their lips. This lip sunscreen is small enough to throw in your purse and use under your favorite shape of lip gloss.
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