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It’s safe to say sunscreen is in its golden era. From lotions, sprays, sticks and serums to SPF-infused makeup and hair care, sun protection takes on all forms—but my personal favorite SPF product this year is a twist on a classic: sunscreen oils. While reminiscent in look and feel of tanning oils from the 1980s and ’90s, sunscreen oils are not just tanning oils with SPF. So what exactly is a sunscreen oil, and, more importantly, does it protect skin as well as other forms of SPF? I asked a dermatologist to find out.
What is sunscreen oil?
Turns out, sunscreen oils are exactly what they sound like. They are “oil-based products containing ingredients that help protect the skin against the sun’s UV rays,” explains New York dermatologist Jody Levine, MD. Simply put, they’re just another form of SPF. “Their consistency is favorable to people that don’t like the texture of traditional sunscreen lotions,” says Dr. Levine.
Do sunscreen oils really protect skin from sun damage?
Yes, but as with other forms of SPF, application (and reapplication) is key, and the higher the SPF, the better. Dr. Levine recommends a broad-spectrum oil of SPF 40 or higher that should be applied “generously” and reapplied “frequently” to maximize coverage and protection.
What should I look for when buying a sunscreen oil?
“Some of the best ingredients to look for [in a sunscreen oil] would be zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, as they are physical blockers that provide broad-spectrum, maximum protection from the sun. In terms of oils, I would recommend jojoba oil, argan oil, or coconut oil as they are natural oils that can nourish the skin while offering many health benefits,” says Dr. Levine.
A lot of the current SPF oils on the market lean in to the nostalgic vibes of the ’80s and ’90s—and that includes that signature tanning oil smell (IYKYK). Still, Dr. Levine cautions against fragrances, especially if your skin is very dry or sensitive, “as they can dry out and irritate the skin.”
Who is sunscreen oil best for?
SPF oils are safe for all skin types, but they’re especially nourishing for dry skin. If you’re prone to breakouts (anywhere on the body), be cautioned they may exacerbate acne as other oil-based skin-care products can.
How should I apply sunscreen oil?
Always follow the instructions on the label, but it’s always a good idea to apply SPF well before you head out. “In addition to applying the oil generously and reapplying it, you should also allow time for the oil to absorb into your skin before going out in the sun, to ensure effective protection,” explains Dr. Levine.
10 Sunscreen Oils Worth Trying
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With three shades and three SPF levels, Kopari’s sunscreen oils are lightweight and moisturizing. In addition to shielding skin from UVA and UVB rays, each shade is packed with pearlescent minerals for a flattering full-body subtle shimmer.
Key ingredients
Macadamia and hibiscus oils, vitamin E, mica
Shade count: 3
Gold SPF 50, rose gold SPF 45, amber SPF 30
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Made from champagne seeds and with a “Grand Cru ’86” scent, Vacation’s Chardonnay Oil is the summertime indulgence you deserve. While hydrating and protecting your skin, the transparent oil delivers a delicious subtle shine.
Key ingredients
Chardonnay grape seed oil, marula and passion fruit seed oil, jojoba and shea oil, bisabolol, vitamin E
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For real nostalgia vibes, we recommend Vacation’s Baby Oil. The award-winning formula goes on (and smells) like the classic baby oils of our childhoods, now with SPF 30 and without mineral oil, PEGs and parabens.
Award Photo: Baby Oil SPF 30 Key ingredients
Jojoba oil, calendula, chamomile, bisabolol, vitamin E, rose, jasmine
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Infused with their viral Cheirosa 87 scent, Sol de Janeiro’s sunscreen oil will transport you right to the beach. The formula is deeply nourishing, thanks Patauá oil, and antioxidants from pongamia seed extract offer even more skin protection.
Key ingredients
Patauá oil, Pongamia seed extract, Mica
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Users will appreciate this fast-absorbing sunscreen oil that is more glowy than greasy. Grapeseed oil is a notable addition—it contains fatty acids that further protect skin from environmental aggressors.
Key ingredients
Argan oil, Grapeseed oil, Meadowfoam seed oil
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Coconut oil is the star of Sun Bum’s sunscreen oil. With it and SPF protection, expect skin to be its most nourished (and smell like an island vacation).
Key ingredients
Certified organic coconut oil, Sunflower seed oil, Jojoba seed oil, Cocoa seed butter
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With a combination of hydrating oils, a naturally derived warm vanilla and amber fragrance and SPF 30, Cay Skin’s sunscreen oil moisturizes and protects the skin while leaving a pretty, greasy-free sheen.
Key ingredients
Coconut, Argan and Grapeseed oils, Meadowfoam seed oil, Sea moss, Squalane
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Sustainably sourced gold mica stands out in this SPF formula to create an instant glow. It’s also worth noting this formula offers broad spectrum protection, is fast-absorbing and made without harsh oxybenzone.
Key ingredients
Squalane, Mica, Bergamot oil, Jojoba seed oil, Sweet almond oil
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If you think all sunscreen oils leave a sheen, think again. Hampton Sun’s Silk Body Oil leaves a velvety matte finish on skin. In addition to sun protection, it’s packed with anti-aging ingredients. Hyaluronic acid and vitamin E moisturize skin and enhance radiance, while bisabolol soothes redness.
Key ingredients
Hyaluronic acid, Vitamin E, Bisabolol
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For a powerful dose of moisture and broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection in a oxybenzone- and octinoxate-free formula, Hawaiian Tropic’s dry oil mist is a great option. It’s also an environmentally-friendly pick—it’s PETA-certified, cruelty-free and reef-safe.
Key ingredients
Grapeseed, Argan, Coconut, and Olive oils