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How Often Should You Apply Sunscreen Lotion?

Every couple hours is the sweet spot. Sunscreen breaks down over time (especially if you're swimming, sweating, or drying off), so reapplying every two hours keeps your skin protected and happy. Keep a bottle nearby—beach bag, car, backpack, whatever—so you can take your skincare and suncare to-go. Your skin will thank you.

Which Is Better, Sunscreen Lotion or Cream?

It depends on what your skin’s into. Sunscreen lotion is usually lighter, so it spreads easier and feels less sticky—great for everyday use or when you're on the go. Creams are thicker and more moisturizing, which makes them a solid pick for dry or sensitive skin. Both get the job done, so it really comes down to how your skin vibes with the texture.

How Do You Choose Sunscreen Lotion?

First up: check that it’s broad-spectrum and SPF 30 or higher. That’s your baseline. If you’ve got dry skin, look for hydrating ingredients. Sensitive? Go fragrance-free. And if you’re headed into the water, make sure it’s water-resistant. The best sunscreen is the one you’llactually want to wear—so find one that feels good on your skin and fits seamlessly into your daily scene.

Is Tanning Lotion or Oil Better?

Depends on what you’re going for. If you want deep hydration and a slow, even tan, tanning lotion is the way to go—it keeps your skin moisturized, which helps your tan last longer. But if you’re looking to tan faster, tanning oil is designed to boost UV absorption, helping your skin deepen in color more quickly. Just remember, neither replaces sunscreen, so always layer up with SPF to keep your skin happy and healthy.