Sunscreens Chosen By Dermatologists in Travel + Leisure
The first rule of course is that you will need sunscreen even if the sky looks cloudy. As for which sunscreen to pick – T+L covers this in an article asking various dermatologists about top products and Dr. Green notes that “individuals with sensitive skin typically prefer mineral sunscreens” since they are “typically less irritating on the skin.” As for the right choices for your sunscreen? This differs per person, but examples include “Naturium’s UV Reflect Antioxidant SPF 50″ which is an “excellent chemical sunscreen that contains avobenzone, homosalate, and octisalate to protect against UV damage,” says Dr. Green.
While Dr. Green also talks about a few other brands, including the Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 60 which works well with sensitive skin since it’s infused with “a prebiotic triple oat complex to calm and soothe irritated skin.”
Get the full list at The 13 Best Sunscreens to Use This Summer, According to Dermatologists