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15 best sunscreen sticks for mess-free application

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Shiseido Clear Sunscreen Stick SPF 50

Supergoop! Glow Stick SPF 50

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What are the benefits of a sunscreen stick applicator?

As mentioned, “a stick applicator is perfect for travel (no risk of it leaking in transit) and is really quick and fuss-free when you want protection on the move,” reiterates the team at Cult Beauty.

The advantage of having a stick on-hand includes the ability to protect harder-to-reach body parts, they say. “It's also ideal for areas especially susceptible to redness (nose, ears, parting, collarbones etc.) and is effortless to use, which means you're more inclined to top-up when you need to (no surplus sunscreen to contend with).”

“Think of it like a parasol — if sunscreen is your outfit, then an SPF stick is an extra line of skin-nourishing defence between you and the damaging effects of UVA and UVB rays.”

What ingredients should you look for?

So what should you look out for when shopping for the best sunscreen sticks? "I always recommend mineral block sunscreens made with zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide for children, since these provide broad spectrum coverage against both UVA and UVB ray of the spectrum,” says Sonia Batra, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Batra Dermatology.

Many options that are available now really hone into the skincare aspect of things too, namely by including skin-loving ingredients such as jojoba, ceramides, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid as part of their formulas. For example, the new Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Dew Balm contains watermelon, brightening niacinamide, barrier-boosting squalane and hydrating hyaluronic acid for hydration and protection.

Plus, those of us more conscious about the wellbeing of our skin can opt for products that are suitable for sensitive skin and acne-prone skin, and choose between the oil-free and fragrance-free options too. And don't forget cruelty-free and reef-safe products that help protect Mother Earth…

What's the best way to use an SPF stick?

Debra Jaliman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, says sunscreen sticks are just as effective as any other mineral sunscreens or body SPFs, adding that they’re particularly desirable for an intense concentration of sunscreen in small areas like noses, ears, and the jawline.

However, they do have one downside: “While they are effective on other areas of the body, it’s really not very practical to use a small sunscreen stick for full-body application,” says Peter Young, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and the medical director of Nurx Dermatology, a telehealth practice. For this reason, many experts recommend stocking up on both sticks and either lotions or sunscreen sprays for continuous broad-spectrum protection all over.

For all SPFs, remember to use a generous amount and apply around 30 minutes before sun exposure.

How we tested sunscreen sticks

Over the years, the GLAMOUR team has collectively tried dozens of sunscreen stick formulations, having tested said formulas on a variety of skin types and age groups. When reviewing each formula, we've assessed their efficacy and whether they deliver lasting protection, as well as value for money and how innovative each is compared to other options on the market.

To help you find the best formulas out there, we asked dermatologists for their go-to's. Plus, we've also made sure to include popular and best-selling options from brands such as Coola, Sun Bum, Cerave and La Roche-Posay for the most highly-rated options to add to your skincare routine. Enjoy these bestsellers.

Looking for more sun care products? Once you’ve invested in a facial sunscreen lotion, check out our guide to SPF, plus the best sun creams for your body, the best SPF makeup and scalp sunburn treatments. For more content from Glamour UK Commerce Writer Denise Primbet, follow her on Twitter @deniseprimbet and Instagram @deniseprimbet.

This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR US.