12 Luxe Body Lotions That Also Protect Your Skin From the Sun
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Once the weather starts getting warmer and we start wearing less clothing, we should all be slathering any exposed skin withsunscreenbefore leaving the house—full stop. Not only am I very fair and very prone to sunburns, but I also haveextremely dry skin. If I don’t moisturize my body religiously, my skin feels tight and starts to flake, even in warm months.
This presents a challenge for me when it comes to my body-lotion-and-sunscreensituation. I’m happy to put on both body lotion and sunscreen, but it’s also kind of annoying, especially if I’m in a hurry. This is where body lotions with SPF come into play. “Using abody lotionwith SPF is beneficial because you can hydrate and protect your skin all in one step, which can be helpful, especially for those who either want to simplify their regimen or save time,” says Janiene Luke, MD, a dermatologist at Loma Linda University Medical Center.
Make sure your sunscreen has at least SPF 30 since this number typically filters out 97% of UVB rays, according to Luke. Double board-certified facial plastic surgeon Amir Karam recommends going a step further and looking for SPF 40 or higher. For a hydrating sunscreen, Luke says to search for ingredients like glycerin, triglycerides, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, squalane, or shea butter.
Read the label to make sure the specific sunscreen you’re using doesn’t have any limits to its effectiveness. As a general rule, though, Luke and Karam both say you should aim to reapply body sunscreen around every two hours, paying particular attention to parts of your body that get the most sun exposure, like your chest, neck, and arms.