Getting outdoors when the weather warms up is a no brainer, but what to use to protect your skin, your partner's and your child's can take some thought and pre-planning. Davie, FL dermatologist Marianna Blyumin-Karasik, MD says as a first choice, look for mineral-based, sensitive skin sunscreens. "These are safe for babies and older skin," she explains. "Look for products with zinc as the main ingredient of protection. Be generous, reapply every hour and pair with other sun protection techniques, like seeking shade, and wearing hats, sunglasses and rash guards." If chemical sunscreens are your preference, try ones that are both reef safe and include ingredients that absorb UV rays to reduce how they penetrate the skin. Here, our top picks that help protect young and old and everyone in between.
The Best Summer Sunscreens for the Whole Family
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