
I’m glad that many of you consider sunscreen as a routine skin care product. But a number of you are still not using sunscreen consistently. Perhaps it’s because you have not found your ideal product. Well, if you’re still searching for your perfect sunscreen, you might want to look at these 11 that are highly rated by readers at Total Beauty. Based on the readers’ reviews, these are the new generation of facial sunscreens that don’t leave a white film on the skin, won’t cause breakouts or an overly-shiny face and can be applied seamlessly over or under makeup.
Do note that the reviews are from readers based in US and hence, most of these products are not available to us here. However, out of the few, I recognize a few names and noticed that a number are really affordable and should be easily available online. Here are the last three to give you an idea:
At No. 11
Peter Thomas Roth Instant Mineral SPF 30, US$30
average reader rating: 8.3*
At No. 10
Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Age Shield Sunblock, US$9.99
average reader rating: 8.7*
At No. 9
DDF Enhancing Sun Protection SPF 30, US$30
average reader rating: 8.7*
Curious about the rest of the best rated sunscreens? Then check them out here and read why readers at Total Beauty love them.
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i came across this environmental working group site… they tested sunscreen & you can see whether they tell you to avoid, take caution, or recommended them.. it’s for 2010… so it’s up to date… i’m not sure how accurate it’s..
http://www.ewg.org/2010sunscreen/
as always every products have positive & negative effect to us… don’t take all the testing seriously but use them as a guideline.. i hope u find the site useful…
Yes, EWG is a good point of reference if you’re looking at safety issues. I usually refer to them for the best sunscreens and then narrow down my search from there.