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By Marissa Wu
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Published Mar 6, 2024
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Confession: until about six weeks ago, I rarely ever wore sunscreen. The oily texture was unappealing to me, and as someone with horrendous allergies and terrible eyesight, sunscreen was usually a hinderance to rubbing my eyes and keeping my glasses on my nose. But after reading the sunscreen issue of PureWow’s beauty newsletter, Youngish, that scared me enough to start researching the best non-greasy sunscreens for my face. After testing countless formulas, I’ve found a handful I actually want to wear. That includes my overall favorite, Hero Force Shield Superlight Sunscreen ($20); the summertime heavyweight Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion ($25) and the viral ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint ($48). Read on for the 23 best non-greasy sunscreens that converted me, a sunscreen naysayer, into a vigilant user.
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Meet the Experts
- Alex Padgett is a cosmetic chemist and co-founder of Educated Mess, a skincare brand that focuses on bringing consumers scientific information about the ingredients in their products so they can make better informed decisions. Padgett, who also runs a popular skincare TikTok account, holds a Master of Science in cosmetic science from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Dr. Toral Vaidya, M.D., MPH is a dermatology resident physician based in New York City with an interest in skin of color, cosmetic dermatology and skincare education. She has over 10 years of experience in clinical research and medical writing.
- Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, M.D. FAAD, is a Miami-based board-certified dermatologist with over 40 years of experience. She is also the founder of Dr. Loretta skincare. Her products have been featured in Allure’s Best of Beauty awards, Harper’s Bazaar’s Ani-Aging Awards and named a Refinery 29 Innovator.
- Dr. Allison Sutton, M.D., FRCPC, is a board-certified dermatologist running West Dermatology in Vancouver. Previously, she was the director of aesthetic dermatology at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio.
How We Chose the Best Non-Greasy Sunscreens
To put together a list of contenders, I asked dermatologists about the sunscreens they’re currently wearing and recommending. In addition, I also looked at the products that were trending on social media. Then, I tested every single one of those sunscreens to cull a comprehensive list of the 23 best non-greasy sunscreens for your face.
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Best Overall
1. Hero Force Shield Superlight Sunscreen
What We Like
- super lightweight
- green tint helps mitigate redness
- manageable white cast
- good for acne-prone skin
What We Don’t Like
- slightly funny smell
Hero.
From their Mighty Patch hydrocolloid pimple patches to their Pore Release blackhead clearing treatment, Hero Cosmetics makes some stellar products, and this sunscreen is one of them. It’s become my go-to for days when I’m staying mostly inside and not planning to sweat much. I like that the slightly green formula helps to even out redness, while being incredibly lightweight and not chalky. As a glasses wearer, I’m often irked that sunscreen causes them to slide down my nose, but this does not. It smells a bit like baby powder, which isn’t my favorite, but it does fade after the initial application.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 30
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1.69 ounces/50ML
The Disappearing Act
2. Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen
What We Like
- weightless
- oil-free
- scentless
- filters blue light
- blocks infrared light
- can be used as a makeup primer
What We Don’t Like
- small bottle for the price
Supergoop!
Upon first squeezing this sunscreen into my hands, I was scared because it came out like a slightly less viscous petroleum jelly. Once I actually put it on my skin, I was floored. It’s scentless, rubs in easily and disappears completely. It can be used as a primer and reapplies easily over makeup without lifting it. The only thing I could really wish for is that it came in a bigger bottle.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene
- SPF: 40
- Water Resistant: 40 minutes
- Size: 1.7 ounces/50ML
Best for Intense Outdoor Activities
3. Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion
What We Like
- WetForce and HeatForce technology
- pleasant smell
- for face and body
What We Don’t Like
- feels a little slick before it sinks in
Shiseido
This would be my swampy summertime sunscreen pick for dry, normal or combination skin. On those days when I’m sweating the second I step out my front door, it’s nice to know that the moisture is actually working in tandem with my sunscreen instead of letting it run off. Shiseido’s WetForce and HeatForce technology activate when exposed to heat and water to create extra sun protection, and for the former, they say the wetter, the better, which is music to my ears. Bonus: Through Shiseido’s Blue Project, a portion of sales goes towards supporting environmental projects for better, cleaner beaches.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, and octocrylene
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: 80 minutes
- Size: 1.6 to 5 ounces/50 to 150ML
Best Setting Spray
4. Kate Somerville UncompliKated SPF
What We Like
- has hyaluronic acid
- soft finish
- super-fine mist
What We Don’t Like
- can look a little shiny on skin
Kate Somerville
Kate Somerville’s makeup setting spray gives your skin a gentle sheen. I’ve found that some sunscreen sprays dispense heavier droplets that make your makeup run but that’s not the case here. The spray is super lightweight, refreshing and comes out continuously. The cherry on top: because the particles were so fine, they did not make my side bangs look greasy.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, coctocrylene, oxybenzone
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 3.4 ounces/100ML
Best Face Mist
What We Like
- lightweight coverage
- nice scent
- blue light protection
- uses recycled packaging
What We Don’t Like
- not a continuous spray
Vacation
This smells like an updated version of the classic coconut sunscreens I wore as a child and brings me straight to the beach when I wear it. The mist was a little heavier than the Kate Somerville setting spray, but still light and dispersed evenly. It’s also packed with antioxidants, such as aloe, cucumber, green tea and vitamin E to fight against blue light and pollution.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, octocrylene, octisalate
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: 80 minutes
- Size: 2.2 ounces/65ML
The Red Spot Corrector
6. Dr.Jart+ Tiger Grass Camo Drops
What We Like
- corrects redness
- gives a dewy finish
- can be applied to whole face
What We Don’t Like
- expensive
Dr.Jart+
These color-correcting drops brilliantly neutralize redness while providing SPF protection. It’s recommended to apply two or three drops after moisturizing, however, I found that, for the price and size of the bottle, spot treating made more sense. Rub it in and watch the redness disappear in exchange for an even, dewy glow.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide
- SPF: 35
- Water Resistant: nl
- Size: 1.01 ounces/30ML
Best for Face and Body
7. CeraVe Hydrating Sheer Sunscreen
What We Like
- can be used on your face and body
- good value
- has vitamin B3 and ceramides
- rubs in easily
What We Don’t Like
- wish it came in higher SPF
CeraVe
If I was only going to choose one sunscreen for my entire body, it would be CeraVe’s Hydrating Sheer Sunscreen. It’s at a price point that feels reasonable enough to slather on everywhere, as opposed to saving it just for my face. And the texture is amazing—it’s not oily, it soaks in like moisturizer and there’s no white cast. It’s got niacinamide to calm the skin, ceramides for moisture and on top of it all, my glasses don’t slide down my nose while wearing it.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral/chemical
- Active Ingredients: homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene, zinc oxide
- SPF: 30
- Water Resistant: 80 minutes
- Size: 3 ounces/89ML
Best Mineral
8. Dr. Loretta Universal Glow Daily Defense
What We Like
- protects against blue light and pollution
- for all skin types
- blends easily
What We Don’t Like
- expensive
Dr. Loretta
Dr. Loretta’s Universal Glow Daily Defense is a light mineral sunscreen that blends in easily and leaves you with a dewy look. It’s formulated with lipochroman to protect against free radicals and improve the appearance of fine lines and dark spots over time, while botanical extracts and ectoin work to hydrate skin and protect from blue light.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 40
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1.7 ounces/50ML
Easiest on the Eyes
What We Like
- protection from free radicals
- fights wrinkles
- good for combination and acne-prone skin
What We Don’t Like
- expensive
Le Prunier
As someone with intense allergies, I tend to rub my eyes a lot, so I hate wearing sunscreen because it inevitably makes its way in and stings. To my delight, Le Prunier Plumscreen did not. Chalk it up to the non-nano zinc oxide, but even after a vigorous fit of rubbing, there wasn’t a tear in sight. Add to that the Plum Superfruit Complex to protect from free radicals, fight wrinkles and hydrate the skin, and it’s a keeper.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 31
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 2 ounces/60ML
Instant Glow-Up
10. ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint
What We Like
- simplifies your makeup routine
- has niacinamide, squalene, hyaluronic acid to address dryness, wrinkles and uneven skin tone
What We Don’t Like
- transfers easily
ILIA
This is an instant no-makeup makeup product that’s easier to use than foundation. I couldn’t believe how even my skin looked after applying it. Squalene and hyaluronic acid provide moisture, while niacinamide helps to even tone and minimize the appearance of pores. It’s a miracle worker in many ways, but note that it’s probably not best to wear it on the hottest days, as it transfers easily and won’t do well with all that sweat.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 40
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1 ounce/30ML
Best Matte
11. Supergoop! Mineral Matte Sunscreen
What We Like
- no white cast
- evens complexion
- good as a primer
What We Don’t Like
- can look dry
Supergoop!
This sunscreen is a bit thick when it first comes out of the bottle, but quickly becomes spreadable after you warm it up with your hands. It instantly evens out your complexion and functions well as a makeup primer. Key ingredients include wild butterfly ginger to help filter out blue light and bamboo extract for antioxidants that combat free radicals.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide
- SPF: 40
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1.5 ounces/45ML
The Drugstore Stalwart
12. Neutrogena Ultra-Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen
What We Like
- super affordable
- high SPF
- lightweight
What We Don’t Like
- only comes in one size
- can separate in bottle as time elapses
Neutrogena
It’s not super frilly, but honestly, if Neutrogena’s sunscreen came in a giant tub, it would be my go-to. It’s $10, lightweight, basically invisible and has a high SPF without falling into the trap of grease that higher SPF can bring. It rubs in easily and doesn’t leave a white cast. This sunscreen may not be loaded with fancy ingredients, but as far as sun protection goes, you can’t do better for the price.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene
- SPF: 70
- Water Resistant: 80 minutes
- Size: 3 ounces/88ML
Best for Oily Skin
13. La Roche-Posay Anthelios Clear Skin Sunscreen
What We Like
- controls oil
- high SPF
- oil-free formula
- antioxidants fight against free radicals
- won’t clog pores
What We Don’t Like
- face can feel tight if you have dry skin
La Roche-Posay
If you have oily skin and/or acne-prone, La Roche-Posay’s Anthelios Clear Skin Sunscreen is your golden ticket. The oil-free formula won’t clog pores, but still packs in a high SPF and antioxidants. That said, this is best suited for those with super oily skin. I tried this on my combination skin, and while it did a marvelous job with my T-zone, the drier parts of my face felt incredibly tight.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, octocrylene, homosalate, octisalate
- SPF: 60
- Water Resistant: 80 minutes
- Size: 1.7 ounces/50ML
Best Sunscreen Stick
14. Shiseido Clear Sunscreen Stick
What We Like
- WetForce and HeatForce technology
- easy to travel with
- good for all skin types
- helps combat winkles, dark spots and dullness
What We Don’t Like
- will pick up debris on face
Shiseido
This is probably the most portable sunscreen on the list. The solid stick form means you don’t have to worry about travelling with liquids, and you can get precise, even coverage. It’s got Shiseido’s signature WetForce and HeatForce technology, plus soy lecithin and licorice extract to target wrinkles, dark spots and dullness.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: 80 minutes
- Size: 0.7 ounces/20 grams
The Derm Rec
What We Like
- hypoallergenic
- good for sensitive/acne-prone skin
- niacinamide helps with discoloration and skin tone
What We Don’t Like
- a little pricey
EltaMD
Dr. Vaidya recommends this sunscreen for those experiencing redness. There’s also a tinted version with iron oxides. The formula contains niacinamide (reduces blemishes), hyaluronic acid and vitamin E (which offer protection against free radicals). Plus, it’s odorless and rubs in easily, soaking into the skin like moisturizer.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: octinoxate, zinc oxide
- SPF: 46
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1.7 ounces/50ML
Editor Fave
16. Dr.Jart+ Every Sun Day Sun Fluid
What We Like
- no white cast
- hydrating
- good for normal to oily skin
- comes in a fairly large bottle
What We Don’t Like
- not water resistant
Dr.Jart+
This sunscreen is a favorite of PureWow’s commerce editor Olivia Dubyak, who sang its praises. After testing it, I saw the appeal. It’s milky in consistency and rubbed in like a lotion. It’s lightweight, feels like moisturizer and leaves a little sheen without looking greasy. Compared to many sunscreens, it also comes in a generous 3.3-ounce bottle.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octinoxate, octisalate, octocrylene
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 3.38 ounces/100ML
Best for Fair Skin
17. Beauty Pie Traceless Mineral Sunscreen + Primer
What We Like
- argan oil
- niacinamides
- antioxidants
- glowy finish
What We Don’t Like
- can be expensive for non-members
Beauty Pie
PureWow fashion editor Abby Hepworth recommends Beauty Pie sunscreens. The Ultralight Daily SPF (which is what I tested) is often sold out, so she’ll turn to the Traceless Mineral Sunscreen. “I love Beauty Pie’s sunscreens because they’re so lightweight and absorb quickly, meaning I can get on with my makeup routine without having to wait forever,” she says. “They also don’t have a white cast, and don’t feel greasy or sticky on my skin.”
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 30
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1.69 ounces/50ML
Best Moisturizer
18. Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer
What We Like
- niacinamide and ethyl ascorbic acid help to improve complexion
- dewy finish
- feels most like a true moisturizer
What We Don’t Like
- not water resistant
Naturium
Most of the sunscreens on this list felt like moisturizer to some degree...but Naturium’s Dew-Glow is the definition of a moisturizer, which is all I want from a sunscreen. And it hovers at just around $20, making it an affordable addition to your routine.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: homosalate, octisalate, avobenzone
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1.7 ounces/50ML
Best Primer
19. Naked Sundays Collagen Glow Mineral Sunscreen
What We Like
- vegan collagen to smooth fine lines and boost moisture
- antioxidants
- works as a priming lotion
What We Don’t Like
- initial smell is a little funky
Naked Sundays
Naked Sundays combines a primer and high SPF sun protection into one mineral sunscreen. The formula contains vegan collagen to help smooth fine lines and boost moisture, and spreads smoothly over the skin for a satin finish.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: 80 minutes
- Size: 1.7 ounces/50ML
Best for Sensitive Skin
What We Like
- available in 17 shades
- won’t cause breakouts
- evens redness
- designed for sensitive skin
What We Don’t Like
- small tube
Tower28
Tower28’s SunnyDays sunscreen comes in 17 different shades and is great for layering under makeup or wearing on its own. The soothing formula contains prickly pear and aloe for an antioxidant boost and soothing properties. If ILIA’s Super Serum Skin Tint gives you an instant glow up, SunnyDays is more of an everyday concealer/foundation look that doesn’t transfer as much.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 30
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 1 ounce/30ML
Best Gel
21. ZO Skin Health Gel Sunscreen
What We Like
- glides on
- won’t disturb makeup
- scentless
- lightweight
- has antioxidants to protects against blue light/free radicals
What We Don’t Like
- expensive
ZO Skin Health
I liked ZO’s gel sunscreen because of the high SPF, added antioxidants and protection it offers against blue light and infrared-A rays. It’s also really easy to apply over makeup; I’d pat it on with a makeup sponge for plenty of protection without smudges.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: chemical
- Active Ingredients: avobenzone, octisalate, octocrylene
- SPF: 50
- Water Resistant: 40 minutes
- Size: 1.6 ounces/47ML
Eco-Friendly
What We Like
- has hyaluronic acid, squalane and sea buckthorn to hydrate skin
- easy to travel with
- recyclable packaging
What We Don’t Like
- heavy white cast
Utu
Utu’s sunscreen is formulated to hydrate, soothe and brighten skin. It’s not greasy and feels like moisturizer on the skin, however, the white cast is on the heavier side and really needs to be worked in. The brand gets the sustainability badge for its recyclable packaging; the sunscreen comes in aluminum tubes.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide
- SPF: 30
- Water Resistant: 40 minutes
- Size: 0.67 to 2.5 ounces/20, 75ML
Best Powder
23. ZO Skin Health Sunscreen + Powder
What We Like
- has a high SPF
- gentle shimmer
- available in several shades
- mattifying
- refillable
What We Don’t Like
- expensive
ZO Skin Health
If you don’t like touching up with liquid sunscreen throughout the day, powder is a good option—just make sure you’re thorough with the application (about 4 passes per area). ZO Skin Health’s powder sunscreen has SPF 45 and is available in three different shades. It’s got the brand’s signature antioxidant complex and adds a gentle shimmer.
Fast Facts
- Type of Protection: mineral
- Active Ingredients: zinc oxide, fractionated melanin, ZOX complex
- SPF: 45
- Water Resistant: no
- Size: 0.09 ounces/2.7 grams
What Makes Sunscreen Feel Greasy?
You know the feeling. You squeeze a dollop of sunscreen into your palms, rub them together and before your hands even make it to your face, you know it’s going to be slicker than a slip ‘n slide. So, what makes sunscreen feel so greasy? According to Padgett, the culprits aren’t really things you can opt out of. In mineral sunscreens, it’s the zinc oxide and titanium dioxide that can make formulas feel heavy. Commonly used chemical filters like avobenzone, octocrylene and ethylhexyl salicylate, will feel slicker because they themselves are oily liquids.
“Some brands add oil-absorption ingredients [like calcium sodium borosilicate and aluminum starch octenylsuccinate] to help reduce that texture, and different emulsion systems can also be incorporated. But in general, a lot of [necessary] sunscreen filters aren’t going to contribute to what most would consider a pleasant texture,” she says.
What Are the Skincare Benefits of Non-Greasy Sunscreens?
“The number one skincare benefit of a non-greasy sunscreen is compliance—the best sunscreen is one that you will actually use,” says Dr. Vaidya. “I find that my patients are much less likely to use sunscreens that leave their skin feeling sticky or greasy, compared to a sunscreen that’s formulated to complement their skin. Non-greasy sunscreens are also ideal for those with oily or acne-prone skin.”
Is Higher SPF Really Better?
It’s common knowledge that you should be using sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30. But is using SPF 40, 50 or 70 any better?
The expert conclusion is yes, it can be. “The SPF rating gives a general indication of the percent of UVB rays that are blocked by the product,” Padgett explains. “Although the differences seem miniscule, SPF 50 does, in fact, provide better protection than SPF 30.” Dr. Sutton adds that studies conducted to prove an SPF’s efficacy often use way more sunscreen than the average person would think to apply in everyday life. Thus, the protection you actually get is lower.
“It’s estimated we get about one-third of the SPF protection on the label based on real world use, so I tell my patients that a higher SPF can be better,” she says. “The most important thing about a sunscreen is finding one that you’ll actually put on every single day—rain or shine.”
Aside from SPF level and texture, here are some other things to keep in mind:
- Mineral vs. Chemical Sunscreen
“Chemical sunscreens contain active ingredients to absorb UV radiation,” says Dr. Vaidya. “Mineral sunscreens, also known as physical sunscreens, contain ingredients such as titanium and zinc that form a protective barrier to reflect UV rays. There are also hybrid formulations that contain both mineral and chemical ingredients.”
Mineral sunscreens can often leave a white cast and chalky feeling on your skin, but Dr. Vaidya recommends them for sensitive and acne-prone skin, as they sit on top of your skin, rather than get absorbed. Chemical sunscreens are usually more spreadable.
- PA++++ Ratings:
PA++++ ratings indicate the degree of protection from UVA, which is what causes your skin to tan, Padgett explains. This is a measurement of how much time it would take your skin to darken with vs. without sunscreen.
“I tend to recommend SPF above 40 with PA+++ or PA++++ ratings, but really any sunscreen on the market should have been tested to determine those values and you should be getting reliable protection from them all.”
- Powder vs. Liquid vs. Mist:
Even if you lean towards the lightweight feeling of powders or mists, it’s always good to start with a liquid sunscreen to ensure the most thorough and even coverage. Then, use SPF powders or mists to touch up during the day if you’re wearing makeup that you don’t want to smudge.
“One of my favorite tricks for reapplying sunscreen is using a makeup sponge,” Dr. Vaidya says. “You can apply your sunscreen onto a makeup sponge and gently blot it over your face and neck until it’s absorbed. This will ensure that you’re getting an even and effective layer of sunscreen on your skin.”
You can also look for a double duty product. “If you know you will be outdoors for prolonged periods, you can use a tinted SPF instead of makeup as you start your day,” Dr. Ciraldo says.
- Free Radicals, HEV, Infrared-A and Blue Light:
Some sunscreens on the market now specifically tout protection against free radicals, HEV, infrared-A and blue light. And according to the experts, you should be thinking about these things.
“Emerging research has concluded that HEV light and infrared-A rays can contribute to skin aging,” Dr. Sutton shares. “Blue light has been linked to worsening hyperpigmentation (dark patches) as well. Infrared-A rays induce significant free radicals in the skin, which ultimately lead to [skin damage]. It’s especially important to have these added ingredients if you’re someone who suffers from dark patches like melasma.”
How Much Sunscreen Should You Actually Apply?
"It's recommended to use about one-third of a teaspoon of sunscreen for the face and a shot glass amount for the body,” Dr. Vaidya says. “No matter what the SPF number of the product, sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There a Sunscreen That Is Truly Non-Greasy?
As addressed above, all sunscreens, to some degree, will have an oiliness to them. This is because chemical filters that provide the sun protection are oily, while mineral filters are heavy. However, emulsion systems can vary, and some brands will feel less greasy than others. (Read: Every sunscreen on this list.)
Is Non-Greasy Sunscreen Good?
Yes, it can be, provided that it still gives adequate sun protection. All the options on this list offer great SPF without feeling too heavy.
Is SPF 50 More Greasy?
As Padgett explain above, higher SPF provides better sun protection, but that also means a higher concentration of sun-blocking filters, which are the oily culprits.
What Is the Best SPF to Use?
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the best sunscreen meets these requirements: 30 SPF or higher, broad spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays and water resistant. As long as you hit those, the best, healthiest sunscreen is the one you’ll actually wear.
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