I know that a lot of schools are on spring break right now, so if you are, shout out to you! I have another week until I’m headed to the sunshine. If you are traveling somewhere for break, I hope you’ve packed your sunscreen, and I hope you packed some good ones.
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I burn very easily in the sun, so I’m always trying new sunscreens. For this week’s post, I’ve put together a list of three of the best sunscreens I’ve tried. They work on all types of skin, and you can buy them at your local drugstore. Read on to learn what they are.
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Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Stick SPF 50+
$8.79 at Drugstore.com
Sunscreen sticks are probably the most convenient way to apply sunscreen. These are completely foolproof because you don’t need to blend it into your skin. Neutrogena is hands-down one of the best brands for sun protection, and this is one of my favorites.
It’s perfect for a long day at the beach. It’s so easy to reapply, and since it’s “beach defense,” it protects against the harsh elements of the beach, like sand and saltwater. That makes it awesome for sensitive skin that can be easily irritated. As with all sunscreens, it’s necessary to reapply after you’ve been in water for extended periods of time, and this one makes it so easy to do just that.
L’Oreal Advanced Suncare Silky Sheer Face Lotion SPF 50+
$8.79 at Drugstore.com
It’s so difficult to find a face lotion that is also a sunscreen. In my experience, these tend to clog your pores, and also make your face super-oily and prone to break outs.
Thankfully, this L’Oreal sunscreen/moisturizer does none of those things. This product actually absorbs into the skin and looks flawless under makeup, which makes it ideal for everyday use or to wear on its own in the sun.
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