Sunscreens
Sunscreen is the single most effective anti-aging and skin-protective product there is, blocking the UV that drives wrinkles, spots, and skin cancer. The best one is simply the broad-spectrum SPF 30+ you'll actually wear every day — mineral or chemical.
The Sunscreens category contains 298 products within the DermFND database. The most common ingredients observed across these formulations include zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, vitamin e, avobenzone, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, tinosorb, homosalate, octocrylene, and panthenol. Prices for products in this category range from $5 to $165, with an average price of $30. Data regarding top brands is currently unavailable for this specific category. Based on the provided ingredient lists, formulation patterns frequently incorporate a combination of mineral and chemical filters alongside various skin-conditioning agents. The average DermFND score for products in this category is 75.3/100.
DermFND has scored 298 sunscreens on ingredient evidence, value, and safety. They average a 75/100 score (well above the catalog norm), topped by La Roche-Posay Anthelios UV Clear Sunscreen SPF 50 at 90/100.
101 formulas score 80 or higher in our analysis. Coverage skews toward normal and combination skin. The median price here is $22.