Joshua Zeichner, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and director of cosmetic and clinical research at Mount Sinai Hospital’s department of dermatology.Ash Soni, MD, is a U.S.- and UK-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon at The Soni Clinic.Genius, right? So to help you pick the right one, we chatted with a few dermatologists on what to look for. Also cool: Depending on which one you try, powder sunscreens are actually pretty excellent for mattifying oily skin or even adding a little bronzed glow to your face. ![]() ![]() Powder sunscreens are essentially setting powders with UV blockers (like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide) that can be easily brushed on skin when you need to reapply your SPF without messing with your makeup. ![]() But then I discovered powder sunscreens, and it was a total game changer for me. Sry, but running to the bathroom in the middle of the day to slather my face in lotion while messing up my makeup in the process? Yeah, not exactly appealing. I don’t reapply (unless I’m at the beach or pool), because it’s an actual pain in the butt. ![]() Every morning, after my face moisturizer, I apply a nickel-size amount of sunscreen like the good little beauty editor I am.And then that’s it.
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