What to Look for in Face Sunscreen for Swimmers

Choosing the right face sunscreen is essential for swimmers who need reliable, long-lasting sun protection in and out of the water.

1. Water Resistance

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Look for sunscreens labeled 'water-resistant' or 'very water-resistant,' which means they maintain their SPF protection for a set period while you swim or sweat. Check the label for how long the protection lasts—typically either up to forty or eighty minutes.

2. Broad-Spectrum Protection

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Make sure your sunscreen provides broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays. This helps prevent sunburn, premature aging, and long-term skin damage.

3. Non-Comedogenic & Gentle Formula

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Choose a formula that is non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores) and suitable for sensitive skin, as frequent swimming can make skin more prone to irritation.

4. Ease of Application & Reapplication

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Opt for a sunscreen that applies easily to damp or wet skin and can be reapplied without leaving a greasy residue. Stick or gel formulas are often convenient for quick touch-ups poolside.

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    UV Daily Tinted Broad-Spectrum Facial Sunscreen SPF 40
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    Studio Tone SPF 50 Bronzing Drops for Face
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    Fortune Teller SPF 30

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What to Look for in Face Sunscreen for Swimmers

Choosing the right face sunscreen is essential for swimmers who need reliable, long-lasting sun protection in and out of the water.

1. Water Resistance

Citrus catapult arrow

Look for sunscreens labeled 'water-resistant' or 'very water-resistant,' which means they maintain their SPF protection for a set period while you swim or sweat. Check the label for how long the protection lasts—typically either up to forty or eighty minutes.

2. Broad-Spectrum Protection

Citrus catapult arrow

Make sure your sunscreen provides broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays. This helps prevent sunburn, premature aging, and long-term skin damage.

3. Non-Comedogenic & Gentle Formula

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Choose a formula that is non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores) and suitable for sensitive skin, as frequent swimming can make skin more prone to irritation.

4. Ease of Application & Reapplication

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Opt for a sunscreen that applies easily to damp or wet skin and can be reapplied without leaving a greasy residue. Stick or gel formulas are often convenient for quick touch-ups poolside.