Seven Sun-Repelling Products You Need In Your Beauty Rotation
Stay safe with this selection of broad-spectrum products that will keep your skin feeling forever young.
By Serena Cherry | June 2018
Aveeno Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer
SPF Power: 15
We all know the secret to ageless skin is moisturizing. This daily moisturizer not only helps prevent wrinkles through hydration but also offers protection from the sun. ($16.99 at Ulta Beauty.)
Sun Bum Coconut Sunscreen Lip Balm
SPF Power: 30
Pucker up and shield those lips with this tropical-smelling balm that is guaranteed to keep your lips moisturized and protected. ($3.99 at Target.)
Perricone MD Cosmeceuticals No Blush Blush
SPF Power: 30
Get rosy cheeks without getting a rosy face with this SPF-infused anti-aging blush. It’s packed with DMAE, a molecule scientifically formulated to help firm and tone the appearance of skin. ($35 at Birchbox.)
Supergoop! Invincible Setting Powder
SPF Power: 45
Set your makeup and protect your face with this translucent matte powder. Its 100% mineral, sweat-resistant formula won’t leave your face feeing slimy and shiny like most sunscreens do. ($30 at Sephora.)
Milk Makeup Sunshine Skin Tint
SPF Power: 30
This cruelty- and preservative-free vegan foundation nourishes and hydrates skin while providing coverage and defending sensitive skin against UV rays. ($42 at Birchbox.)
Supergoop! CC Cream
SPF Power: 35
Blended with light-diffusing minerals, this cream instantly softens the look of fine lines and wrinkles, while the SPF prevents future fine lines and wrinkles. ($32 at Birchbox.)
Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Spray
SPF Power: 50+
This spray sunscreen is convenient for those hard-to-reach areas, allowing for quick and simple application over large areas of your face and even your hair. ($36 at Birchbox.)
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