1. Broad-Spectrum Protection
2. SPF Level
For everyday use, dermatologists recommend a minimum of SPF30 to effectively shield your skin from harmful UV rays during regular activities.
3. Formula and Texture
Choose a formula that suits your skin type—lightweight gels or fluids for oily skin, hydrating creams for dry skin, or tinted options for added coverage. Non-comedogenic formulas are ideal for acne-prone skin.
4. Additional Skincare Benefits
Many modern sunscreens include added benefits such as antioxidants, moisturizers, or mattifying ingredients. Select one that complements your skincare routine and addresses specific concerns like sensitivity or hyperpigmentation.










