10 New Sunscreens That Are Better Than Skin Care Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Cover FX1/10This gel formula, spiked with free-radical-fighting antioxidants, goes on completely invisible—with zero ashy or pinkish cast—making it ideal for darker skin tones. To reapply later in the day, just rub between your palms and press over your face.
Cover FX Clear Cover Invisible Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30, $45, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of Dr Russo2/10Developed by London-based cosmetic surgeon Luca Russo, this multitasker is a cleanser and SPF in one. Lightly massage it in, splash on water, and pat dry to remove dirt and simultaneously deposit a thin layer of sunscreen that safeguards against incidental exposure. (For seriously sunny days or at the beach, you’ll want to layer on more SPF.)
Dr Russo Sun Protective Day Cleanser SPF 30, $75, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of La Roche-Posay3/10A breakthrough SPF that fends off breakouts with a dry-texture finish, this oil-free blend contains perlite and silica to absorb excess grease, and a transparent dose of SPF 60 that vanishes into your skin.
La Roche-Posay Anthelios 60 Clear Skin Dry Touch Sunscreen, $20, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of Dr. Dennis Gross4/10This physical sunscreen is boosted with pigment-adaptation technology to instantly cancel out redness and discolorations—and a potent blend of vitamin C and melatonin to prevent spots from coming back.
Dr. Dennis Gross Instant Radiance Sun Defense Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 40, $42, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of Zelens5/10A new spin on your classic beach oil, this one boasts micro-encapsulated organic UV filters, plus emollients that mimic your skin’s natural lipid structure, to leave limbs hydrated, healthy-looking, and smooth. (Bonus: It doubles as a protective hair oil.)
Zelens Body Defense Sunscreen SPF 30, $72, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of ZO Skin Health6/10This revolutionary SPF covers all your bases: It defends against UVA/UVB, infrared, and HEV (high energy visible light from tech sources like computer monitors) with fractionated melanin and time-release antioxidants. It also blends in seamlessly thanks to encapsulated tinted iron oxide and mica beads that burst on contact and adjust to your skin tone.
ZO Skin Health Oclipse Smart Tone SPF 50, $70, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of Clarins7/10Pollution, smog, heavy chemicals—studies show that all accelerate the aging process. This SPF counteracts urbanl skin aggressors with antioxidants and a new tinted formula that gives just enough coverage on hot city days.
Clarins UV Plus Anti-Pollution Sunscreen Multi-Protection Tint SPF 50, $44, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of Susanne Kaufmann8/10Kaufmann taps into the regenerative powers of plants and herbs grown in the Austrian Alps for her high-performance skin-care range. Her new broad spectrum SPF is derived from 70 percent natural ingredients: Colorless carotenoids from tomatoes inhibit melanin synthesis, while natural extracts help repair damage from ultraviolet rays.
Susanne Kaufmann Sun Cream Cell Protection SPF 25, $89, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of Neutrogena9/10Your toughest workout is no match for this high-tech stick: Its “micro-mesh” technology allows sweat to pass through and evaporate without compromising your SPF coverage.
Neutrogena CoolDry Sport Sunscreen Stick SPF 50+, $12, buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of RéVive10/10A novel blend of protein-like molecules spur the natural generation of fresh skin cells in this long-wear formula, which took five years to develop and softens fine lines as it protects.
RéVive Soleil Superieur Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Sunscreen, $115, buy it now