Without the typical sticky or thick feeling that comes with traditional sunscreens, we found this to be pleasantly breathable. It also didn’t transfer onto our clothes. The lightweight cream spreads easily and absorbs quickly. La Roche-Posay describes this sunscreen as a “milk lotion,” which we agreed with wholeheartedly. That also means it’s big enough to last you an entire week on a tropical vacation where daily, head-to-toe coverage is required (bonus points for being a product that you can use on the face as well as the body). It earned high marks as our best overall pick for its silky feel, quick absorption, and versatility.Īt three ounces, this bottle nears the maximum size allowed on your carry-on. There's a lot to love about this TSA-approved sunscreen from the dermatologist beloved brand, La Roche-Posay. What We Don’t Love: It claims to have no fragrance but we found it to have a slight scent. What We Love: The oil-free lotion feels extremely lightweight and breathable, but still provides strong coverage at 60 SPF. La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 Related: We Tested 52 Sunscreens, These 12 Are the Absolute Best The highest-rated travel-sunscreens made this list. We asked our testers to judge each one based on feel - how comfortable it felt on skin and how easily it blended or whether it required rubbing - as well as the degree to which the sunscreen transferred from skin to clothing and water resistance. We hand-picked 20 of the most popular sunscreens out there and asked our team of testers to try them out over a two-week span. There’s a wide variety of sunscreen options - reef-safe, fragrance-free, or pigmented, just to name a few - and we wanted to find the best of the best. And no, you can’t take a vacation from wearing sunscreen - you need to wear it daily, whether you’re headed to a tropical paradise or Arctic tundra. Luckily, there are many brands that create travel-sized sunscreens you can take with you on your vacances.
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