15 Best Sunscreens for Every Skin Type, Tested & Reviewed by Our Editors


Whether you’re packing for a sun-soaked beach vacation or a family camping trip, you’re going to need one of the best travel sunscreens to protect your skin. As someone with an olive complexion who tans easily, it took me years to commit to not just the right sunscreen for me, but wearing any at all. But as my skin changed over the years, it became more sensitive and I learned the hard way: The consequences of my deliciously reckless poolside naps and hours spent basking in the sun crept up on me. My face, a balloon of red, burned to the point that it would even begin to swell. No one’s skin is stronger than the sun—and all sorts of sunscreen, from chemical to mineral, have the power to protect you and your precious skin from its harmful UV rays.

To help you find your new favorite SPF, our editors tested dozens of highly-rated face and body sunscreens from trusted brands like EltaMD, La Roche Posay, Supergoop, and more. We’ve worn these sunscreens on picnics in the park, runs around our neighborhoods, long-haul flights, and everywhere in between to find our go-to formulas. We also consulted expert dermatologist Dr. Cybele Fishman for her recommendations of what to look for in an effective sunscreen. From invisible gels for oily skin to hydrating tinted moisturizers and water-resistant sprays, we have options for every skin type.

Below, the 15 best face and body sunscreens to add to your beach bag this summer and beyond.

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FAQ:

What should I look for in a new sunscreen?

According to Dr. Fishman, when shopping for a new sunscreen: “SPF only measures protection to UVB, not UVA, and UVA is a risk factor for melanoma, as well as aging of the skin,” Dr. Fishman says. “So it’s important to look for a sunscreen that says broad spectrum and is above SPF 30.”

How should I pack sunscreen?

TSA considers aerosol, cream, lotion, or gel sunscreen a liquid. If you’re traveling with a carry-on, make sure the sunscreen you’re packing is 3.4 ounces or less. To avoid purchasing miniature versions of your favorite face and body sunscreens, we recommend adding some into a reusable toiletry bottle, like a Cadence capsule. If you’re checking a bag, TSA allows travelers to pack liquids up to 17 ounces, meaning you can pack your full-size bottles. If you’re packing aerosol or spray sunscreen, make sure the cap is on extra tight—especially if it’s already been opened—and consider taping it down. Always place sunscreen in a sealed bag or Dopp kit to avoid any accidental leaks.

What’s the difference between chemical and mineral sunscreen?

Chemical sunscreen absorbs into the skin like a sponge. It’s often more lightweight and more water-resistant, and tends to leave less residue than a mineral formula, but it can be more irritating for sensitive or acne-prone skin. Unlike chemical formulas, mineral sunscreen sits on top of the skin like a shield—blocking both UVA and UVB rays.

To determine if your SPF is a chemical or mineral sunscreen, check the active ingredients list on its packaging. If it lists zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, it’s a mineral sunscreen. If ingredients like oxybenzone, avobenzone, or octinoxate are present, it’s a chemical sunscreen.

Dr. Fishman prefers a mineral sunscreen for all skin types: “No one is allergic to zinc and titanium—they are inert.” But if your favorite sunscreen is made with chemical ingredients, don’t worry: “The best sunscreen is the one you will actually use,” Dr. Fishman says. “So for me, the important thing is that you find something you like that has broad spectrum coverage (UVA and UVB) and is above SPF 30.”

Our top picks:


For your face

Neutrogena Invisible Daily Defense sunscreen

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad Spectrum SPF 60
Stand-out features: Lightweight, oil-free and non-greasy, glowy finish
Why we recommend it:
This multitasking face serum protects against UVA and UVB rays as well as environmental aggressors with the help of antioxidants. I’ve been using this as my daily face SPF for the last few months over Sunday Riley’s C.E.O. Afterglow brightening vitamin C moisturizer and am really loving the combination. If I’m going outside to exercise, I’ll just put on the Neutrogena serum, and it doesn’t feel thick or drippy once I start sweating. I love that it’s super lightweight—it gives my skin just a little bit of a glowy finish, and that it has a higher SPF than any other daily face moisturizer I’ve used before (usually 25 or 30).Madison Flager, associate commerce director

Colorescience Total Protection Face Shield SPF 50

Type of protection: Mineral
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 50
Stand-out features: Tone-adapting color coverage, protects against blue light and pollution, oil-free
Why we recommend it: 
This tone-adapting sunscreen is sort of miraculous. It appears speckled white in my hand, but changes to my skin tone once on my face. There’s no white cast, but subtle coverage, and my skin feels hydrated without being greasy. It layers well under makeup, but it shines all on its own, making it a great face makeup replacement if a tinted moisturizer is more your thing. Plus, this little bottle lasts forever. It’s the best sunscreen I’ve ever tried. Megan Spurrell, associate director, articles

Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 50
Stand-out features: Completely invisible, feels weightless, performs well for all skin types and tones
Why we recommend it:
Supergoop’s Unseen Sunscreen is a long-time cult favorite among Condé Nast Traveler editors. It lives up to its name, going on as a completely invisible, smooth gel, no matter your skin tone. Designed for all skin types, this Supergoop classic works for anyone looking for a new daily sunscreen, and is both reef-safe and oil-free. It feels similar to a makeup primer on your skin and has been reformulated to now provide SFP 50 coverage. I’ve tested out dozens of face sunscreens over the years, and while there’s lots of great ones on the market, I always come back to this reliable old friend. Bonus: It layers well underneath makeup, too. Meaghan Kenny, commerce editor

Dune The Mug Guard sunscreen

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 30
Stand-out features: Reef-safe, cruelty-free, lightweight gel formula
Why we recommend it:
This suits-all-skin tones gel is my go-to for outdoor activities, when I don’t necessarily want or need the coverage of a tinted sunscreen, but want something that easily glides on no matter how often I want to reapply. It’s also been a hit with my partner, who is very lazy about sun protection, because it has no greasy residue or white cast—for anyone not wanting to “have all that on the face,” this is a sunscreen you can forget you’re wearing. Plus, I love the design of the little bottle. —M.S.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios tinted sunscreen

Type of protection: Mineral
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 50
Stand-out features: Lightweight, blends in easily, subtle tint
Why we recommend it:
Applying daily SPF was more of a struggle for me until I discovered tinted sunscreens last year. I don’t love the feeling of a heavy sunscreen on my face, especially in hot and humid climates. And the whitecast? I’ll burn instead. Thankfully, La Roche Posay, a go-to skincare brand for several Traveler editors, offers a tinted, mineral sunscreen that provides protection without that greasy feeling or a whitecast. I’ve found that wearing this sunscreen consistently actually helps even my skin tone, prevent sun damage, and keep breakouts at bay. Erik Buckingham, commerce producer

Supergoop! Glowscreen Soft-Radiance Drops SPF 40

Type of protection: Mineral
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 40
Stand-out features:, Brightens the skin, easy to blend in, doesn’t pill under makeup
Why we recommend it:
I’ve been using Supergoop’s bestsellers like Unseen and Glowscreen for years. My newest favorite, though, is the Glowscreen Soft-Radiance Drops. This mineral SPF 40 formula adds a subtle tint to my skin and leaves a healthy, dewy glow, so it can either be worn underneath makeup or on its own when I want lighter coverage, which is usually the case when I’m traveling. It keeps my skin protected, hydrated, and bright without feeling like I’m wearing a thick, heavy sunscreen. This will be the formula I reach for on hot, humid days this summer. —M.K.

For your body

Elta MD UV Sport body sunscreen

Type of protection: Mineral
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 50
Stand-out features: Unscented, no white cast, water-resistant for up to 80 minutes
Why we recommend it:
I swear by EltaMD for sunscreen. The UV Sport mineral sunscreen is a great water-resistant option for active travelers, beachgoers, and swimmers alike. One of my favorite things about this sunblock is that it doesn’t rinse off and it doesn’t drip into your eyes and sting the moment you dive into the water. With some allegedly water-resistant blocks, you can actually see them rinsing off into the swimming pool—that’s not the case with this. Formulated with vitamin E, this oil-free sunscreen’s texture is medium-thick, offering plenty of hydration without leaving a white cast behind. My skin feels moisturized but not at all greasy or sticky, which I hate, especially when I’m going to be outside in the sun; why start off feeling sweaty before you’ve left your house? I even used it on a hike in 90-degree weather and it held up beautifully. More pros: It is noncomedogenic and gentle enough for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Rebecca Misner, senior features editor

Sun Bum SPF 50 sunscreen lotion

Type of protection: Mineral
Stand-out features: Ultra-hydrating, hypoallergenic, organic
Why we recommend it:
A tried-and-true favorite, Sun Bum’s original sunscreen lotion is a solid choice for any type of traveler. It requires some work to blend in because it’s thick, moisturizing, and rich with vitamin E, which my dry and burn-prone skin definitely appreciates. It’s my go-to for the beach, kayaking, paddleboarding, or any other type of water activity (it’s sweat- and water-resistant for up to 80 minutes). It doesn’t leave any white cast, neither in person nor in photos. Sun Bum’s best-selling lotion is available in multiple sizes, but the travel-friendly three-ounce bottle is ideal for a tote or beach bag. Plus, it smells like summer—in the best way possible. —Shannon McMahon, senior editor, destinations

Supergoop! Play Spray

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 50
Stand-out features: Non-aerosal spray, water- and sweat-resistant, dries quickly
Why we recommend it:
If you prefer a body spray at the beach over a lotion, the Play Antioxidant Body Mist with Vitamin C is a solid choice. It’s a non-aerosol spray, is sweat- and water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, and feels lightweight on the skin. A sunscreen spray comes in handy for hard-to-reach places like your back or if you’re traveling solo. It sprays on smoothly, smells nice, and is great for full-body coverage—and, on a hot day at the beach, it’s easy to spray this on to reapply sunscreen and feels more refreshing than a lotion. As with any spray, it’s important to apply it slowly, deliberately, and rub it in to make sure you’ve fully covered your skin, and to re-apply regularly. It holds up well, even on long runs or super hot beach days, and doesn’t feel sticky. More reasons to love it: It dries fairly quickly, doesn’t leave a white cast, and you don’t have to worry about spillage. —M.F.

Vacation Classic Lotion sunscreen

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 50
Stand-out features: Smells like summer, water-resistant, easy-to-carry handle, blends in quickly
Why we recommend it:
On beach days or warm-weather trips when I want that nostalgic smells like summer scent on me, I make sure to bring Vacation’s Classic Lotion. I don’t wear this body sunscreen day to day, but it’s my go-to for the pool and beach. It’s available in a standard size and spray version, but I’ll be packing this family-friendly jug in my beach bag this summer. The Sun Jug features an easy-to-hold strap around it, so you can carry it straight to the pool or grab it quickly from your bag. It’s water-resistant, easy to blend in, and provides SPF 50 protection. —M.K.

Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector lotion

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 60
Stand-out features: Blends in completely clear, no white cast, water-resistant for up to 80 minutes
Why we recommend it:
Shiseido’s Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion is suitable for the face and body and is great for all skin types, especially those with dry skin. It’s formulated with algae to hydrate the skin and licorice root extract to help soothe acne-prone skin. It sort of just disappears on my skin—it’s so lightweight, and once it is applied, it vanishes. The cream blends in completely clear, leaving no white cast behind, and uses SynchroShield technology, meaning its protection is strengthened by heat and water, making it a smart choice for outdoor adventures. Charlie Hobbs, associate editor

Vacation Shimmer Oil SPF 30

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 30
Stand-out features: Shimmery finish, cruelty-free and vegan, suitable for sensitive skin
Why we recommend it:
This pick isn’t just sunscreen, it’s an instant glow-up in a bottle. The formula is lightweight and goes on like a silky oil, leaving my skin feeling soft, nourished, and with a subtle shimmer that makes me feel like a beach goddess—even if I’m just walking around New York City. I use it year-round when I want a bit of radiance on my skin. Plus, I’m all about the sun protection, and with this, I’m getting both a beautiful bronzy glow and serious SPF 30 sun defense. If you want to feel like you’re glowing from within (while staying protected!), this is a must-have. It is worth noting that it doesn’t transfer while on your skin, but when you spread it on your hands, it sticks to your palms even after a few hand washes. Paris Wilson, commerce writer

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In-Milk sunscreen

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 60
Stand-out features: Suitable for face and body, fragrance-free, water-resistant for up to 80 minutes
Why we recommend it:
La Roche-Posay’s Anthelios Melt-In Milk sunscreen works well for all skin types, including sensitive and dry skin. It’s a great face and body sunscreen for everyday use, whether you’re beach-bound or just taking a nice long walk around your neighborhood. I love the fact that it’s non-greasy, while leaving no white cast behind, and can be worn on your face, too—even underneath makeup. The texture is velvety smooth and absorbs pretty quickly after applying it. The formula, an oil-free one with antioxidants, makes it lightweight and smooth enough to wear instead of moisturizer, lasting throughout the day without drying my skin out. After a full day in the sun at the park, I only had to apply once and was left sunburn-free. I even received some compliments that my skin looked smooth and glowy. Jessica Chapel, commerce writer

Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Moisturizing Face Sunscreen

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 60
Stand-out features: Oxybenzone-free, water- and sweat-resistant for up to 80 minutes, affordable price point
Why we recommend it:
This weightless formula with prebiotic oat from Aveeno is moisturizing and refreshing, leaving you feeling glowy and hydrated. It dries clear, doesn’t leave a white cast, and isn’t greasy or oily. I actually enjoy the feeling of putting it on. It’s oxybenzone-free, water- and sweat-resistant for up to 80 minutes, making it a great choice for the beach and outdoor activities—just be sure to re-apply throughout the day. It dries clear and truly hydrates the skin, so you can layer it underneath makeup without any pilling. I’ve tried much more expensive sunscreens and consistently find myself going back to this Aveeno lotion every summer. I have sensitive, acne-prone skin and it doesn’t make me break out. Hannah Towey, associate editor, transportation and travel news

Vacation Classic Whip sunscreen mousse

Type of protection: Chemical
Strength: Broad spectrum SPF 30
Stand-out features: Unique air whip texture, a summer-y and fruity scent, water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, reef-safe
Why we recommend it:
This isn’t your typical sunscreen—it’s a light, airy mousse that feels like I’m rubbing clouds on my skin. Not only does it provide broad spectrum SPF 30 protection, but it’s also super hydrating without feeling greasy. How many sunscreens are that fun to put on? It feels like a whole new experience the moment you pop off the top and you circle a dollop into your hand. I was so eager to try this viral sunscreen; my fiancé and I stopped by three department stores looking high and low for it while in Hawaii (it was worth the side quest). I love how it absorbs instantly, leaving my skin feeling soft and smooth. Plus, no sticky residue, just a subtle, clean finish. While it looks delicious and smells heavenly, curb intrusive thoughts from tasting it. —P.W.



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