Not sure how to choose the best sunscreen for you? We spoke with two board-certified dermatologists to cut through the SPF confusion. They say the first thing to do is start with four non-negotiables.
Any sunscreen you buy should meet the following criteria:
Broad-spectrum, which protects against both UV-A and UV-B rays
SPF 30 or higher
Not past its expiration date
Is one you don't mind applying
From there, you can make personal decisions regarding physical versus chemical, formulation type and SPF levels. Click below to find out what kind of sunscreen might be best for you.
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