It’s summertime, and that means it’s time to break out the sunglasses and flip-flops. Many people visit beaches, pools and waterparks during the season to enjoy time with family and friends. Although summer is a season filled with fun, it’s not all fun and games when it comes to protecting your skin. The one item you can’t forget for any beach trips: Sunscreen. Give some love to your gorgeous skin. Here are the top 5 sunscreens of 2018, according to Allure.com.
A water-resistant lotion-based sunscreen, La Roche-Posay Anthelios 60 Melt-In Sunscreen Milk is fast absorbing, fragrance-free and light-weight. According to Allure, Lotion formula sunscreens remain the best way to protect your skin from UV/UVB rays. You can find it for $35.99 on Amazon.
2.) Sport Lotion SPF 50 by Equate
Another great lotion-based sunscreen is Sport Lotion SPF 50 by Equate. This product costs $4.98 and is the runner-up to La Roche-Posay. If you’re looking to lather up on a budget, this bottle is the way to go. You can find it on Walmart’s website, or in-store.
Next is a spray sunscreen, Trader Joe’s Spray SPF 50+. It retails for $6 and can be purchased at any Trader Joe’s location or on Amazon.com. According to Allure, spray sunscreens are some of the cheapest to buy and can sometimes lack that distinct smell. Spray sunscreens are a bit easier to work with when it comes to application. Spray and go! This is one of the easiest of the top 5 sunscreens to use.
If you can’t find a Trader Joe’s in your area, you can purchase a comparable sunscreen is Banana Boat SunComfort Continuous Spray SPF 50+. This sunscreen costs $7.99 and just like the Trader Joe’s Spray. It gets into all of those hard to reach places and smells like piña coladas. You can purchase this product at Walmart, Target, Walgreens or Amazon. This is another of the best top 5 sunscreens.
Though its target demographic is kids, Up & Up Kids Sunscreen Stick SPF 55 retails for $7.69 for a pack of two (how can you beat that!?). You can find it online or at your local Target store. The catch? Stick sunscreens tend to be less user-friendly, and are not as popular as sprays or lotions, according to Allure. Despite that, it serves as a very budget-friendly and convenient option.
It’s important to protect your skin from the sun’s damaging rays because excessive skin damage creates the potential for melanoma to develop. People of all ages can be affected by skin cancer, however, most fail to protect themselves. This comes from a general misunderstanding of how harmful the sun can be. Don’t underestimate a cloudy day; according to Fox News Health, sunscreen should still be slathered on. Up to 80 percent of the sun’s UV rays can pass through the clouds. Skin is the body’s largest organ, which is a big reason why it’s important to protect and take care of it.
Take it from me, a girl whose grandfather has been roofing in the hot sun for more than twenty years. After all of that sun exposure, he was diagnosed with skin cancer. A dermatologist prescribed him a topical chemotherapy treatment called Efudex used to eat the cancer cells on his skin … literally. I’ll spare you the details of the treatment process–but let’s just say, it wasn’t fun.
Take care of your skin this summer with these budget-friendly, accessible options. With how easily available these top sunscreens are, there’s never an excuse for not protecting the only skin you have. Make sure you have at least one of these top 5 sunscreens packed this summer.
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