
10 Best Sunscreen for Mature Skin Formulas, According to Dermatologists
While dermatologists recommend wearing a broad-spectrum SPF of 30 and above every day—to everyone—the best sunscreen for mature skin goes a step beyond shielding the skin from UVA and UVB rays. Leaving no trace of white cast is mere table stakes for the modern class of expert-approved sunscreens, which also nurture aging skin with everything from radiance-boosting vitamins to DNA-repair enzymes and botanicals that hydrate and plump. But above all, the best sunscreen for any type of skin will be one that's a treat to apply, which is why Vogue's top formulas offer both sensorial delight as well serious sun protection.
Vogue's Favorite Sunscreen for Mature Skin:
'It's important to choose a sunscreen that feels comfortable and works seamlessly with your skin type,' notes esthetician, skincare formulator, and brand founder Emme Diane. 'If it's pleasant to wear, you'll be far more likely to apply it consistently every morning—and consistency is what ultimately protects your skin.' To help you find an SPF that applies like a dream, be it chemical, mineral, non-toxic, or tinted formula, we turned to the pros for their expert and science-back recommendations.
Ahead, find the sunscreens dermatologists heartily suggest to mature patients—and wear themselves. From top brands like Supergoop!, SkinCeuticals, and Augustinus Bader, these formulas will help the skin glow from within. Sun safely!
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Skinceuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 50
SkinCeuticals
Physical Fusion UV Defense Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 50
$42
BLUEMERCURY
Why We Love It: Skinceuticals's fluid SPF 50 has translucent color spheres that boost the skin's radiance while providing sheer coverage. Kristina Collins, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Austin, Texas, calls the formula 'tinted and elegant,' adding that 'it blends well without settling into fine lines, making it ideal for mature complexions.' With 100% physical sun filters, the formula is also enriched with artemia salina, an aquatic-plankton extract that elevates skin's resistance to sun damage and heat-induced stress.
Skinceuticals's fluid SPF 50 has translucent color spheres that boost the skin's radiance while providing sheer coverage. Kristina Collins, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Austin, Texas, calls the formula 'tinted and elegant,' adding that 'it blends well without settling into fine lines, making it ideal for mature complexions.' With 100% physical sun filters, the formula is also enriched with artemia salina, an aquatic-plankton extract that elevates skin's resistance to sun damage and heat-induced stress. Chemical or Physical: Physical (zinc oxide 5%, titanium dioxide 6%)
Physical (zinc oxide 5%, titanium dioxide 6%) Key Ingredients: Artemia Salina, translucent color spheres
Artemia Salina, translucent color spheres SPF Level: 50
50 Texture: Fluid
Fluid Size: 1.7 fl oz
Augustinus Bader The Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50
Augustinus Bader
The Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50
$140
NORDSTROM
Why We Love It: Augustinus Bader's TFC 8—a proprietary blend of anti-aging ingredients designed to support skin repair—is so beloved that fans of the brand wish it were in every product they use. (That's why one such fan, Victoria Beckham, infused it into her brand's coveted concealer pen, with help from Dr. Bader himself.) As such, the brand's first SPF, which melds TFC 8 with physical sun filters, was met with excitement from industry insiders and Vogue editors when it launched this spring. I, for one, couldn't wait to get my hands on the chicly packaged product, and it's since become a staple in my morning routine. It also has a permanent place on my window side desk, so I can remember to reapply it every couple of hours. With the texture of a silky lotion—not dissimilar from the brand's iconic The Rich Cream—the sunscreen wears more like luxurious skincare than a traditional mineral SPF. It's moisturizing, fast-absorbing, and can double as a makeup base. Plus, its broad-spectrum SPF 50 makes it a serious defender against UVA and UVB rays. 'When it comes to sunscreens for mature skin, formulas like Augustinus Bader The Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 are particularly exciting,' Dr. Collins says. 'Mature skin tends to be more prone to dryness, sensitivity, and visible signs of aging like fine lines and uneven tone. This sunscreen stands out because it offers high broad-spectrum protection using non-nano zinc oxide, which is less likely to irritate sensitive skin.'
Augustinus Bader's TFC 8—a proprietary blend of anti-aging ingredients designed to support skin repair—is so beloved that fans of the brand wish it were in every product they use. (That's why one such fan, Victoria Beckham, infused it into her brand's coveted concealer pen, with help from Dr. Bader himself.) As such, the brand's first SPF, which melds TFC 8 with physical sun filters, was met with excitement from industry insiders and Vogue editors when it launched this spring. I, for one, couldn't wait to get my hands on the chicly packaged product, and it's since become a staple in my morning routine. It also has a permanent place on my window side desk, so I can remember to reapply it every couple of hours. With the texture of a silky lotion—not dissimilar from the brand's iconic The Rich Cream—the sunscreen wears more like luxurious skincare than a traditional mineral SPF. It's moisturizing, fast-absorbing, and can double as a makeup base. Plus, its broad-spectrum SPF 50 makes it a serious defender against UVA and UVB rays. 'When it comes to sunscreens for mature skin, formulas like Augustinus Bader The Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 are particularly exciting,' Dr. Collins says. 'Mature skin tends to be more prone to dryness, sensitivity, and visible signs of aging like fine lines and uneven tone. This sunscreen stands out because it offers high broad-spectrum protection using non-nano zinc oxide, which is less likely to irritate sensitive skin.' Chemical or Physical: Physical (zinc oxide 13.2%, titanium dioxide 9.1%)
Physical (zinc oxide 13.2%, titanium dioxide 9.1%) Key Ingredients: TFC 8, microalgae extract, cotton seed extract, pomegranate flower, perilla leaf, kakadu plum complex, raspberry seed oil, burti oil
TFC 8, microalgae extract, cotton seed extract, pomegranate flower, perilla leaf, kakadu plum complex, raspberry seed oil, burti oil SPF Level: 50
50 Texture: Lightweight, creamy lotion
Lightweight, creamy lotion Size: 1 fl oz
Alastin Skincare Hydratint Pro Mineral Sunscreen
Alastin
Skincare Hydratint Pro Mineral Sunscreen
$82
AMAZON
Why We Love It: Designed to boost skin's radiance while protecting it from sun damage, 'This tinted mineral block is packed with hydrating ingredients and antioxidants, making it a lightweight SPF that protects against UV, blue, and infrared light,' says Deanne Mraz, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Connecticut. Jeanette M. Black, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City and the Hamptons, has also seen the formula persuade her clients to apply (and reapply) their SPF on the daily. 'It's water-resistant for 40 minutes, fragrance-free, and has a glowing tint that a lot of my patients really like,' she says. 'The product is lightweight and great for everyday use.'
Designed to boost skin's radiance while protecting it from sun damage, 'This tinted mineral block is packed with hydrating ingredients and antioxidants, making it a lightweight SPF that protects against UV, blue, and infrared light,' says Deanne Mraz, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Connecticut. Jeanette M. Black, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City and the Hamptons, has also seen the formula persuade her clients to apply (and reapply) their SPF on the daily. 'It's water-resistant for 40 minutes, fragrance-free, and has a glowing tint that a lot of my patients really like,' she says. 'The product is lightweight and great for everyday use.' Chemical or Physical: Physical (zinc oxide 3.4%)
Physical (zinc oxide 3.4%) Key Ingredients: Phytoene, phytofluene, ectoin
Phytoene, phytofluene, ectoin SPF Level: 36
36 Texture: Lightweight, cushiony lotion
Lightweight, cushiony lotion Size: 3.2 oz
ISDIN Photo Eryfotona Actinica Ultralight Emulsion Broad-Spectrum SPF 50
Isdin
Photo Eryfotona Actinica Ultralight Emulsion Broad-Spectrum SPF 50
$46
DERMSTORE
Why We Love It: 'Lightweight and fast-absorbing, this mineral sunscreen is packed with DNA repair enzymes that support skin health in aging skin,' Dr. Collins says. With the inclusion of patented DNA Repairsomes, the sunscreen can help repair existing sun damage while guarding against future oxidative stress with antioxidants such as vitamin E and vitamin C. The 100 percent mineral sunscreen uses zinc oxide to shield the skin from UV rays, and its SPF level is 50, which more than meets dermatologists' recommendations to wear an SPF 30 or above every day. Corey L. Hartman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Birmingham, Alabama, is also a fan. 'This is a lightweight emulsion that delivers moisture and mineral zinc oxide for a chemical-free, physical sunscreen that eliminates the possibility of allergy,' he says. 'The formula absorbs easily and quickly into the skin, without a white cast—which can be a challenge with mineral sunscreens, especially on darker skin tones.'
'Lightweight and fast-absorbing, this mineral sunscreen is packed with DNA repair enzymes that support skin health in aging skin,' Dr. Collins says. With the inclusion of patented DNA Repairsomes, the sunscreen can help repair existing sun damage while guarding against future oxidative stress with antioxidants such as vitamin E and vitamin C. The 100 percent mineral sunscreen uses zinc oxide to shield the skin from UV rays, and its SPF level is 50, which more than meets dermatologists' recommendations to wear an SPF 30 or above every day. Corey L. Hartman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Birmingham, Alabama, is also a fan. 'This is a lightweight emulsion that delivers moisture and mineral zinc oxide for a chemical-free, physical sunscreen that eliminates the possibility of allergy,' he says. 'The formula absorbs easily and quickly into the skin, without a white cast—which can be a challenge with mineral sunscreens, especially on darker skin tones.' Chemical or Physical: Physical (zinc oxide 11%)
Physical (zinc oxide 11%) Key Ingredients: DNA Repairsomes, vitamin E, vitamin C
DNA Repairsomes, vitamin E, vitamin C SPF Level: 50
50 Texture: Milky fluid
Milky fluid Size: 1.7 fl oz
Supergoop! Daily Dose Bioretinol + Mineral SPF
Why We Love It: Packed with ceramides, fatty acids, and prebiotics, Supergoop!'s lightweight oil was designed to lock in moisture while supporting the skin barrier. Thanks to an infusion of bakuchiol—a gentler, plant-based alternative to retinol—the fast-absorbing salve smooths fine lines and wrinkles while harnessing zinc oxide to shield the skin from UVA and UVB rays. And if you're craving a streamlined morning routine, this should be added to your bathroom cabinet, stat. 'This is a two-in-one product that's perfect for someone looking to combine anti-aging with sun protection in a single step,' Dr. Collins notes.
Packed with ceramides, fatty acids, and prebiotics, Supergoop!'s lightweight oil was designed to lock in moisture while supporting the skin barrier. Thanks to an infusion of bakuchiol—a gentler, plant-based alternative to retinol—the fast-absorbing salve smooths fine lines and wrinkles while harnessing zinc oxide to shield the skin from UVA and UVB rays. And if you're craving a streamlined morning routine, this should be added to your bathroom cabinet, stat. 'This is a two-in-one product that's perfect for someone looking to combine anti-aging with sun protection in a single step,' Dr. Collins notes. Chemical or Physical: Physical (zinc oxide 16.5%)
Physical (zinc oxide 16.5%) Key Ingredients: English oak bark extract, olive esters, glycerin, L-carnosine, 1% bakuchiol
English oak bark extract, olive esters, glycerin, L-carnosine, 1% bakuchiol SPF Level: 40
40 Texture: Lightweight oil
Lightweight oil Size: 1 fl oz
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Lotion Sunscreen 50
Neutrogena
Hydro Boost Water Gel Lotion Sunscreen 50 $17
$11
AMAZON
Why We Love It: Neutrogena's SPF 50, non-comedogenic formula has impressed Tia Paul, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Newport Beach, California—and she says that its price point is just an added bonus. 'This is an excellent budget-friendly option which is also incredibly lightweight and hydrating,' she says. 'Mature skin loves the hyaluronic acid boost in this formulation!' What's more, the sunscreen is water-resistant for 80 minutes. And for those hesitant to try a chemical sunscreen, Diane offers her perspective. Since physical sunscreens can be wiped away by sweat and friction from clothing, 'a chemical sunscreen, formulated with ingredients like oxybenzone or avobenzone, can provide longer-lasting protection,' she says. 'What's worse: an unexpected sunburn when you don't get adequate or long-lasting coverage, or avoiding chemical sunscreens, no matter the cost?'
Neutrogena's SPF 50, non-comedogenic formula has impressed Tia Paul, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Newport Beach, California—and she says that its price point is just an added bonus. 'This is an excellent budget-friendly option which is also incredibly lightweight and hydrating,' she says. 'Mature skin loves the hyaluronic acid boost in this formulation!' What's more, the sunscreen is water-resistant for 80 minutes. And for those hesitant to try a chemical sunscreen, Diane offers her perspective. Since physical sunscreens can be wiped away by sweat and friction from clothing, 'a chemical sunscreen, formulated with ingredients like oxybenzone or avobenzone, can provide longer-lasting protection,' she says. 'What's worse: an unexpected sunburn when you don't get adequate or long-lasting coverage, or avoiding chemical sunscreens, no matter the cost?' Chemical or Physical: Chemical (avobenzone 3%, homosalate 15%, octisalate 5%, octocrylene 10%)
Chemical (avobenzone 3%, homosalate 15%, octisalate 5%, octocrylene 10%) Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, glycerin
Hyaluronic acid, glycerin SPF Level: 50
50 Texture: Gel lotion
Gel lotion Size: 3.0 fl oz
Biossance Squalane + Zinc Sheer Mineral Sunscreen
Why We Love It: 'This is a great option for someone with mature or dry skin who also wants a non-toxic formula with zinc oxide,' says Dr. Paul. 'The squalane makes it ultra hydrating and smooth.' The formula also contains ectoin, a molecule that binds moisture to the skin for a plumpier, bouncier complexion and less trans-epidermal water loss. Butterfly ginger extract, another key ingredient, is an additional moisturizing molecule that keeps dehydration at bay. Reef-safe and fragrance-free, the sunscreen has a hidden superpower as a makeup primer: It can help foundation and other products grip the skin and prolong their wear.
'This is a great option for someone with mature or dry skin who also wants a non-toxic formula with zinc oxide,' says Dr. Paul. 'The squalane makes it ultra hydrating and smooth.' The formula also contains ectoin, a molecule that binds moisture to the skin for a plumpier, bouncier complexion and less trans-epidermal water loss. Butterfly ginger extract, another key ingredient, is an additional moisturizing molecule that keeps dehydration at bay. Reef-safe and fragrance-free, the sunscreen has a hidden superpower as a makeup primer: It can help foundation and other products grip the skin and prolong their wear. Chemical or Physical: Physical (zinc oxide 17.68%)
Physical (zinc oxide 17.68%) Key Ingredients: Ectoin, plant-derived squalane, butterfly ginger extract
Ectoin, plant-derived squalane, butterfly ginger extract SPF Level: 30
30 Texture: Lightweight lotion
Lightweight lotion Size: 1.7 fl oz
Rationale #3 The Tinted Serum Broad Spectrum SPF50+
Rationale
3 The Tinted Serum Broad Spectrum SPF50+
$124
NEIMAN MARCUS
Why We Love It: 'This is a product I use every day,' says Ellen Gendler, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. 'It's a 24% zinc oxide solution and the most beautiful tinted SPF formulation I've ever seen.' With the texture of a silky serum, the SPF 50 sunscreen tends to mature skin with high-tech ingredients. It's infused with 'zinc fusion technology,' a proprietary system that calms redness and supports the skin barrier while offering solar protection. Additionally, it's made with 3D Shield Technology, which uses ceramic microspheres to protect the skin from environmental aggressors.
'This is a product I use every day,' says Ellen Gendler, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. 'It's a 24% zinc oxide solution and the most beautiful tinted SPF formulation I've ever seen.' With the texture of a silky serum, the SPF 50 sunscreen tends to mature skin with high-tech ingredients. It's infused with 'zinc fusion technology,' a proprietary system that calms redness and supports the skin barrier while offering solar protection. Additionally, it's made with 3D Shield Technology, which uses ceramic microspheres to protect the skin from environmental aggressors. Chemical or Physical: Physical (zinc oxide 24%)
Physical (zinc oxide 24%) Key Ingredients: Zinc Fusion Technology, melanin, iron oxides, 3D shield technology
Zinc Fusion Technology, melanin, iron oxides, 3D shield technology SPF Level: 50
50 Texture: Serum
Serum Size: 1.0 fl oz
MDSolarSciences Mineral Tinted Crème
Why We Love It: Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, MDSolarSciences's velvety formula sinks into the skin with a matte finish. Enhanced with pomegranate and cranberry extracts for antioxidant protection, the tinted SPF is a go-to for Dr. Mraz. 'This is one of my favorites for combining UV protection with tinted coverage that doubles as makeup to blur imperfections,' she says. 'The formulation also includes skincare superheroes and antioxidants like vitamin C and green tea.'
Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, MDSolarSciences's velvety formula sinks into the skin with a matte finish. Enhanced with pomegranate and cranberry extracts for antioxidant protection, the tinted SPF is a go-to for Dr. Mraz. 'This is one of my favorites for combining UV protection with tinted coverage that doubles as makeup to blur imperfections,' she says. 'The formulation also includes skincare superheroes and antioxidants like vitamin C and green tea.' Chemical or Physical: Physical (titanium dioxide 2%, zinc oxide 17%)
Physical (titanium dioxide 2%, zinc oxide 17%) Key Ingredients: Pomegranate and cranberry extracts, green tea, vitamin C
Pomegranate and cranberry extracts, green tea, vitamin C SPF Level: 30
30 Texture: Velvety lotion
Velvety lotion Size: 1.7 fl oz
SkinBetter SunBetterTone Smart SPF 75 Sunscreen Lotion
Skinbetter
SunBetterTone Smart SPF 75 Sunscreen Lotion
$75
SKINBETTER
Why We Love It: 'This has a creamy, tone-adapting color that looks great on skin of any age,' says Dr. Black. 'Many of my patients find that this product has replaced the need to wear primers and foundations.' It also wears well at the gym, tennis court, or pool. Because the formula is water and sweat-resistant for 80 minutes, Dr. Black frequently recommends it to her more active patients. Beyond UV protection, the SPF 75 formula also shields the skin from pollution, blue light, and infrared radiation.
'This has a creamy, tone-adapting color that looks great on skin of any age,' says Dr. Black. 'Many of my patients find that this product has replaced the need to wear primers and foundations.' It also wears well at the gym, tennis court, or pool. Because the formula is water and sweat-resistant for 80 minutes, Dr. Black frequently recommends it to her more active patients. Beyond UV protection, the SPF 75 formula also shields the skin from pollution, blue light, and infrared radiation. Chemical or Physical: Physical (titanium dioxide 3.5%, zinc oxide 10.0%)
Physical (titanium dioxide 3.5%, zinc oxide 10.0%) Key Ingredients: Bisabolol, niacinamide, olive leaf extract, plankton extract, ginger root extract
Bisabolol, niacinamide, olive leaf extract, plankton extract, ginger root extract SPF Level: 75
75 Texture: Lotion
Lotion Size: 1.7 fl oz
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What's the best sunscreen for aging skin?
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Because mature skin is more prone to dryness and sensitivity, Dr. Collins recommends seeking out a formula that not only provides broad-spectrum sun protection but nourishes the skin with hydrating and reparative ingredients. The sunscreens on this list, from dermatologist-approved brands such as Augustinus Bader, Alastin, and SkinCeuticals, check every box.
What to Look for in a Sunscreen for Mature Skin
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'Skin can lose its ability to maintain moisture as we age, and mature skin often needs more hydrating skin-care products,' says Dr. Black. 'This means that sunscreen itself should be more hydrating or be easily layered on top of a moisturizing cream.' (For instance, Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Lotion Sunscreen 50 contains hyaluronic acid and glycerin.) Dr. Black adds that any sunscreen should have an SPF 30 or higher and offer broad-spectrum protection.
Diane gives extra points to sunscreens such as Supergoop! Daily Dose Bioretinol + Mineral SPF and Biossance Squalane + Zinc Sheer Mineral Sunscreen that feature a PA+ to PA+++ on the label. 'PA+++ is a grading system that focuses on UVA testing,' she says. 'If you notice PA+ on your label, the product offers some protection against UVA rays, which are the 'aging' rays that cause damage and cancer. As the symbols increase, so does the level of UVA protection. So in this instance, the higher ratings such as PA+++, is better in terms of sun protection,' she says.
Finally, a formula that's fragrance-free is always a plus for mature skin. 'In general, I recommend patients to avoid sunscreens and other products with fragrances or other unnecessary ingredients that could potentially cause irritation,' Dr. Black says. And for patients of any age who are more active and might be exercising or swimming, she always recommends a water-resistant sunscreen.
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Welcome to Addressed, a weekly column where we, ahem, address the joys (and tribulations!) of getting dressed. So far we've unpacked how to wear shorts at the office and beyond, how to pack for a carry-on bag for a work trip, how to dress with style in your third trimester, and even how to layer without looking like that chair in your room (you know the one). Download the Vogue app and find our Style Advice section to submit your question. This week's question comes from a Vogue editor: 'I hate bucket hats and baseball caps are too bro-y, but I need to protect myself from the sun—what are my alternatives?' First, let me say that I absolutely live for a little hat—the jauntier and weirder the better. In the summer I love to lean into the classics, so you can almost always find me wearing a bucket hat at the beach or by the pool, but I understand your conundrum, they can often appear somewhat childish. Still I think they are the most practical of sun hats because they do a great job of truly covering your face, and I think there are many designers approaching the style with enough savoir faire to avoid the kiddie connotations. Loro Piana has been going hardcore in the millinery department, and I think its crochet version in 'nougat'-colored cashmere is just delightful—as is this one in natural crocheted raffia from Polo Ralph Lauren. There are also a few truly out-there designs from designers that decided to chop and screw the style: at Hed Mayner, the designer's spring collection featured a hybrid baseball cap/bucket hat; and Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons had an absolute ball making unhinged ladies' gardening visors with little plastic nuclear-inspired windows on the brim (turn your real-life anxieties into a fashion statement!) for Prada's collection. (They also have terriffic nylon and crochet versions that could possibly change your mind about bucket hats!) A cashmere crochet hat from Loro Piana. Photo: Courtesy of Loro Piana A futuristic visor/bucket hat at Prada. Photo: Armando Grillo / Baseball hats, I agree, can be trickier to pull off, and it can be hard to find one that isn't emblazoned with a logo for this thing or that thing. So if you don't have a sports team that you feel like repping at all times, a plain ol' canvas—or even leather, like at Coach—option could be great. But as I think summer is a time to have fun, I would invite you to dip your toe in the wonderful world of personalized hats. Five or six years ago, a group of friends and I all got matching beige caps that said MARK RUFFALO across the front in a serif font. It was an inside joke (and I can't even recall how it got started), but it was fun. It's like repping your own team of friends. There is always the wide-brim sun hat, which brings a real level of drama and panache to every occasion—and can be subverted from its saccharine ways—just look at how Alessandro Michele paired his at Valentino with a pair of groovy trousers and an opulent cropped jacket on the runway. There's also the cowboy hat, which is enjoying time in the spotlight thanks to the millions of people seeing Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour. But realistically I think your answer lies in a trustworthy hat from the people that make hats for actually doing stuff outdoors. I love Patagonia's Brimmer Hat and Surf Brimmer Hat styles—I also think the chin strap is a cool look, as long as you don't tighten it right underneath your neck. REI's Boonie Hat has a bit more of a flared brim, and its Horizon Breeze Brimmer Hat has a real safari vibe, which is never not synonymous with Yves Saint Laurent and therefore chic. A little bit country and a little bit rock n' roll at Moschino. Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde How to wear a picture hat but make it punk rock at Valentino. Photo: Courtesy of Valentino


Forbes
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- Forbes
There's A Secret SkinCeuticals Sale Happening Right Now
If you're a fan of SkinCeuticals skincare, you're probably aware that the brand rarely ever runs sales. Its products are also usually excluded from beauty retailers' seasonal savings events, making it next to impossible to score a discount. But right now, there's a secret SkinCeuticals sale happening at Dermstore. Here are all the details on this week's secret SkinCeuticals sale. Now through the end of the day on June 6, code SKINC15 will get you 15% off most of the brand's products—including the best-selling C E Ferulic serum and Triple Lipid Restore 242 cream. And best of all, there doesn't appear to be a limit on how many products you can use the code on. So whether you're looking to restock your existing SkinCeuticals lineup or try out a couple of new products for less, it's a great time to buy. Here's what our editors recommend adding to your cart while it's 15% off. Dermstore Our beauty editors named this formula the best vitamin C serum overall. It's packed with 15% pure L-ascorbic acid (a form of vitamin C), vitamin E and ferulic acid, which work together to fade dark spots and even out your skin tone. Director of features and special projects Kim Peiffer has been using this formula for years. 'With consistent use I notice fewer dark spots, less inflammation and a more youthful appearance overall. I love how well it absorbs into skin, and I notice a stark difference in the brightness of my skin if I stop applying it for a few days in a row,' she says. Dermstore After consulting a dermatologist, our beauty team named this cream the best face moisturizer overall. It's deeply hydrating, fast-absorbing and includes 2% ceramides to help your skin retain moisture. I've been using this formula for the past couple of years, and it's exactly what my parched sensitive skin needs. I love that despite being very hydrating, it never feels heavy or greasy on my face. Dermstore Speaking of parched skin, if you're looking to lock in moisture, consider adding this serum to your cart. Made with 1.3% hyaluronic acid and a proprietary ingredient called Proxylane, it plumps the skin to reduce the appearance of fine lines while also boosting radiance. Deputy editor Rose Sala says her facialist recommended this product and she's quickly become a fan. 'I love the way it goes on—a little thicker than other serums—and I notice my drier skin really soaks it up and benefits from it. [It's] nice to combine with the C E Ferulic and Triple Lipid moisturizer for more nourished and glowy skin,' she explains. Dermstore SkinCeuticals created this serum to mimic the effects of botox injections. It contains a special peptide blend, plus niacinamide, polyhydroxy acid and laminaria extract. According to the brand, this combo visibly reduces wrinkles and improves skin texture so you don't have to resort to injections. That said, it can also be used to complement neurotoxin injections, targeting hard-to-reach areas of the face. Dermstore As someone with sensitive skin, I've been scared to delve into the world of retinols. But I recently picked up this product, which SkinCeuticals recommends for first-time retinol users. Featuring 0.3% retinol, it's gentler than most formulas on the market. The brand recommends using it only once or twice per week and then increasing to at least three times per week as long as your skin tollerates it. Dermstore If you're already an avid SkinCeuticals user, you might want to add the RGN-6 Regenerative Cream to your skincare routine. It's the brand's newest product, and it's supposed to mimic the kind of skin regeneration effects you'd get from a laser treatment. With regular use, it's designed to reduce redness, acne marks, dark spots and wrinkles while increasing smoothness and firmness.