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Our Original Sunscreen is the stuff we use every day. It’s the formula that started it all. People say it smells like summer®. We like that.

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Are You Supposed to Rub in Spray Sunscreen?

Spraying it on is a great first step, but for the best protection, it’s important to rub it in. Just like blending your moisturizer, this ensures even coverage and helps your skin absorb it properly. A quick swipe with your hands prevents missed spots and uneven protection, so you’re fully covered from head to toe. Taking a few extra seconds to smooth it in makes all the difference—your skin will thank you later.

Is Spray Sunscreen as Effective?

Yep—as long as you use it right. Sunscreen sprays have the same active ingredients as lotions, so they work just as well at blocking UV rays. The key? Make sure you’re applying enough. A quick mist won’t cut it—you’ve gotta spray a generous amount and let it dry properly. Windy day? Try spraying it into your hands first and rubbing it in to make sure you're fully covered. When applied correctly, sunscreen spray is just as solid as any other sunscreen.

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.

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.