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Sunscreen is a non-negotiable—yes, even on cloudy days—and every dermatologist we spoke to agreed that the best sunscreen is the one you'll actually use. That's why we adore sunscreen sprays. If they're applied correctly, they offer the same protection as their lotion- or cream-based brethren, but the upside is that you don't have to spend as much time rubbing them in (although, to ensure you don't miss any areas, you should do a pass with your hands as well). The downside? Aerosols can be lost to the wind.
To make sure you're getting proper coverage, position the nozzle within six inches or less of your body, hold for four to five seconds, and coat your skin until it "glistens," Erum N. Ilyas, MD, board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology and CEO of AmberNoon, tells Oprah Daily. "Spray sunscreen should be applied like spray paint, not perfume," adds Joshua Zeichner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. "If you don’t see it, it's not there." And don't forget that you should reapply every two hours during summer months, and especially after sweating or swimming.
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Sprays also work over makeup when you're looking to refresh your SPF, but only after you've already lathered on your broad-spectrum face sunscreen as the last step in your morning routine, says Tsippora Shainhouse, MD, a board-certified dermatologist. "Facial mists can be used as an extra coating of sunscreen over your makeup without smudging or removing it," she adds.
What to look for in a spray sunscreen
Ready to select the product that's right for you? Start with the science: There are two different types of sunscreen—physical and chemical. "The chemical blockers work to prevent damage when the sun is absorbed into the skin. The physical blockers, like zinc and titanium, which are found in mineral sunscreens, block the sun from entering the skin and causing damage. Which to use is a personal choice," says Shari Sperling, DO, board-certified dermatologist and medical director and president of Sperling Dermatology in New Jersey. Whatever you choose, make sure it contains at least SPF 30 protection (no, 100 isn't necessary) along with the words broad-spectrum on the bottle, says Zeichner. "That means it will cover both UVA and UVB rays from the sun."
In short? Whether you're on the hunt for something that'll be kind to your sensitive or oily skin, or great options for dark skin tones that won't leave a cast, reach for any of these spray sunscreens all summer long.
Why We Love It
- Antioxidants protect against radical damage
What to Consider
- Because it's a lotion spray, you'll need to rub it in
All the dermatologists we spoke to raved about this lotion spray. "It’s super light and oil-free, so it won’t make your chest and back break out," says Evan Rieder, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at NYU Langone Health. Sperling adds, "It goes on elegantly, and it's great for those with sensitive skin."
Why We Love It
- Fine mist
What to Consider
- May leave a little residue
This Neutrogena spray is another pick that was widely recommended by dermatologists. Rieder says the spray "goes on smoothly and doesn't leave a strong residue." Sperling notes that the non-comedogenic and oil-free formula isn't greasy and is safe for sensitive skin.
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Why We Love It
- Not greasy
What to Consider
- May take a while to rub into deeper skin tones
This ultra-lightweight zinc oxide formula can be used from head to toe without leaving the skin feeling heavy or greasy. It contains moisturizing vitamin E and vitamin C to protect against external aggressors.
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Best for Over Makeup
Supergoop! (Re) Setting Refreshing Face Mist SPF 40
Why We Love It
- Lightweight
What to Consider
- It's not fragrance-free
"This slightly shiny product sits on top of your makeup without smudging or budging," says Shainhouse, who adds that "SuperGoop sunscreens have a great skin feel and luminous finish." Rieder loves that there's no residue and adds that it "offers a refreshing, light fragrance for people without sensitive skin." Pro tip: Store it in the fridge for a cooling effect, says New York City–based makeup artist Jordan Sawyer, who uses this product over makeup.
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Best for Kids
Sun Bum Baby Bum SPF 50 Mineral Sunscreen Spray
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Why We Love It
- Gentle, natural formula is good for kids and toddlers
- Fragrance-free
What to Consider
- Some reviews mentioned it leaves a white cast
This fragrance-free mineral-based product is a solid choice for sensitive skin, says Ilyas. The natural formula contains zinc oxide, nourishing coconut oil, plus shea butter and cocoa butter, making it gentle enough for kids and toddlers.
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Best for Face
COOLA Classic Face Sunscreen Mist SPF 50
Why We Love It
- Works well over makeup
- Good for dark skin tones
What to Consider
- Not for body
Ilyas likes this water-resistant face mist because it works well over makeup as an extra layer of protection. Meena Singh, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, also recommends this pick, noting that it'll seamlessly "refresh your look" and complements darker skin tones, too.
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Why We Love It
- Rich in antioxidants
What to Consider
- White cast
Created with antioxidant-rich ingredients like grape, raspberry, and carrot seed oils, this vanilla-and-coconut-scented mineral spray gets another two (sunscreen coated) thumbs up from Ilyas. Though, like most mineral sunscreens, there may be a white residue, it does spread on evenly.
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Best Hypoallergenic
Babo Botanicals Sheer Zinc Continuous Spray Sunscreen SPF 30
Why We Love It
- Gentle formula
What to Consider
- May leave a white cast
This hypoallergenic mineral sunscreen has Hirsch's seal of approval. Natural hydrating ingredients include aloe vera, sunflower seed oil, and jojoba. Sure, like its other zinc-based peers, it sprays on white, but at least you'll be covered.
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Best Matte
Kate Somerville UncompliKated Soft Focus Makeup Setting Spray SPF 50
Why We Love It
- Won't leave skin shiny
What to Consider
- Use care when applying near your eyes
Hirsch favors this setting spray, which leaves a pretty matte finish over makeup. Think of it like a soft IG filter but with SPF protection.
Why We Love It
- Fragrance-free
What to Consider
- May leave behind a white cast
Great for sensitive skin, according to Hirsch, this sweat- and water-resistant mineral spray goes on easily. It also features an earth-friendly propellant.
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Why We Love It
- No white cast
What to Consider
- Some reviewers wish it came in a bigger bottle
Board-certified dermatologist Sheila Farhang, MD, recommends Black Girl Sunscreen because it makes products specifically with melanin in mind. This fragrance-free formula contains nourishing avocado and jojoba and dries quickly.
Why We Love It
- Suitable for all skin ones
What to Consider
- If you don't like strong smells, you may not like this
It's like vacation in a bottle, thanks to its delectable scent that has notes of coconut, banana, and pool water. Coconut and shea oils leave your skin moisturized, while aloe vera protects the skin. It's water-resistant for up to 80 minutes and applies evenly.
Brie Schwartz
Deputy Editor, OprahDaily.com
Brie Schwartz is an editor, writer, and content strategist. She’s covered beauty, fashion, relationships, health, travel, Disney, decorating, DIYs, food, booze, and everything in between. She was most recently the deputy editor of Oprah Daily, where she helped bring the mission of guiding readers to live their best life to the (virtual) pages. Her writing has appeared in Good Housekeeping, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Delish, Country Living, Esquire, Elle, Marie Claire, Seventeen, The Spruce, Woman’s Day, Women’s Health, and Men’s Health.