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Best anti-pollution sunscreen
“ALASTIN HydraTint ProMineral Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 36 is exactly what I’ve been looking for—an all-in-one product that combines all-physical block, environmental protection, moisturizer, age-defying antioxidants, and foundation in a beautiful formulation and convenient pump. It goes on easily, feels lightweight, looks great, and is easy to remove. This will easily become a favorite for everyone who tries it.” —Roberta F. Palestine, MD, dermatologist in Maryland. These are sunscreen dos and don’ts you’ll wish you knew sooner.
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Best sunscreen for sensitive skin
“Having sensitive skin, I am always cautious with my product choices and look for products that are clinically proven not to cause any irritation or sensitivity. My favorite sunscreen for daily wear is the new Epionce Daily Shield Lotion Tinted SPF 50. Not only are the ingredients featured in the formula known to be good for sensitive and allergy-prone skin, but the product was clinically proven to be safe for sensitive skin using the Repeat Insult Patch Test (RIPT). I also love that the tinted coverage smooths out my complexion, saving me a step in my morning routine.” —Joie Torvend, licensed medical esthetician at the dermatology office Carl Thornfeldt, MD, in New York
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Best on-the-go sunscreen
“Colorescience Sunforgettable Brush-On Sunscreen SPF 30 or 50 is a dermatologist must-have because it’s amazing sun protection and it looks like beautiful pressed powder. You can wear it all day, even to the beach, and it looks polished and provides excellent protection. I was at a bike-outing with three fellow dermatologists in Southern California and we each had a Colorscience powder stick in our bag.” —Elizabeth Tanzi, MD, founder and director of Capital Laser and Skin Care, assistant clinical professor, Department of Dermatology, George Washington University Medical Center
Available for $69