logo
16 Adult, Kids And Baby Sunscreen In Singapore For Face & Body

16 Adult, Kids And Baby Sunscreen In Singapore For Face & Body

Sassy Mama5 days ago
Heading outdoors? Protect your skin from harmful UV rays with any of our favourite picks of the best sunscreen in Singapore. Plus, we round up where to find sunscreen for kids and babies, too!
If you're on the hunt for the best sunscreen for your face and body in Singapore, you're in the right place! With the increasing global temperatures, it's more important than ever to protect your skin from the sweltering sun. To make your life easier, we've rounded up the best sunscreens in Singapore for babies, kids and adults. Whether you're looking for sunscreen spray for kids, tinted sunscreen for busy mums, mineral sunscreen, broad spectrum sunscreen or easy-to-apply sun cream, we've got you covered with the best sunscreens in Singapore that will make your hunt a piece of cake! Here's our roundup of our favourite sunscreens in Singapore for your next family picnic or weekend activity with the kids.
Read more: Water Playgrounds & Water Parks In Singapore
Jump to:
– What to Know Before Choosing Your Sunscreen
– Best Adult Sunscreens in Singapore
– Best Kids and Baby Sunscreen in Singapore
Important things to keep in mind when choosing a sunscreen
Ingredients: Avoid nasties like parabens, phthalates and unnatural fragrances (and if a sunscreen doesn't mention that it's free of these – it probably has them!). We like referring to the American non-profit organisation Environmental Working Group (EWG), which does a thorough review of sunscreen brands and rates them on a scale of 1-10 (1-2 being the best) based on the toxicity of ingredients and effective sun protection. Two safe and effective sunscreen ingredients to look out for are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. One to avoid is oxybenzone, which is particularly damaging to coral reefs. We've noted reef-safe sunscreens below.
Avoid nasties like parabens, phthalates and unnatural fragrances (and if a sunscreen doesn't mention that it's free of these – it probably has them!). We like referring to the American non-profit organisation Environmental Working Group (EWG), which does a thorough review of sunscreen brands and rates them on a scale of 1-10 (1-2 being the best) based on the toxicity of ingredients and effective sun protection. Two safe and effective sunscreen ingredients to look out for are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. One to avoid is oxybenzone, which is particularly damaging to coral reefs. We've noted reef-safe sunscreens below. SPF: Standing for Sun Protection Factor, you should look for sunscreen in the 30-50 range. According to Cancer Council Australia, SPF 30 sunscreen will filter out 96.7% of UVB radiation, while SPF 50+ will filter out 98% — almost the same! EWG has also found that sunscreens above SPF 50 can have a chemical imbalance, plus users can be lulled into a false sense of security and not reapply as often as they should. In short, look for sunscreens with an SPF between 30 and 50 for safe and effective sun protection.
Standing for Sun Protection Factor, you should look for sunscreen in the 30-50 range. According to Cancer Council Australia, SPF 30 sunscreen will filter out 96.7% of UVB radiation, while SPF 50+ will filter out 98% — almost the same! EWG has also found that sunscreens above SPF 50 can have a chemical imbalance, plus users can be lulled into a false sense of security and not reapply as often as they should. In short, look for sunscreens with an SPF between 30 and 50 for safe and effective sun protection. Broad-Spectrum: These sunscreens filter out both UVA and UVB rays (the latter of which is the principal cause of sunburn). It's important to protect yourself from both if possible, as UVA and UVB rays can both increase your risk of skin cancer.
These sunscreens filter out both UVA and UVB rays (the latter of which is the principal cause of sunburn). It's important to protect yourself from both if possible, as UVA and UVB rays can both increase your risk of skin cancer. Sunscreen for Babies and Pregnant Women: It's generally recommended that you not apply any sunscreen to babies under 6 months of age, as their skin is still quite sensitive and developing its protective barrier. It's best to keep bubba in the shade, or covered up with a hat and rash guard if possible. That said we have noted the top-rated baby sunscreens below that are known for gentle natural ingredients. Pregnant women should also be extra mindful of chemicals in sunscreens – which can include hormone disruptors – and opt for mineral sunscreens with natural barrier ingredients like zinc oxide. Note that many of the sunscreens below that are for kids or babies are also plenty effective for adults, too!
Adult Sunscreens in Singapore
Demalogica: Mineral sunscreen with SPF30
Although the price point for this sunscreen from Dermalogica is a little steep, we think it's worth it! This lightweight sunscreen is virtually invisible and blends seamlessly into your skin, offering a weightless defence against harmful UV rays. Featuring only non-nano zinc oxide, we love that this mineral sunscreen also offers blue light protection and soothes the skin from all of the nasties in the environment. Bio-active Mushroom Complex soothes the skin and reduces redness and dryness, while antioxidant green tea defends the skin from free radical damage.
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 30+
How much: $92
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here.
Dermalogica, www.dermalogica.com.sg
The Face Shop: Moisturising sunscreen for face
We love it when we find a high-quality sunscreen in Singapore that doesn't leave white casts. The Face Shop's The Therapy Vegan Moisturising Sun Serum is a highly functional facial sun care product that checks off all the boxes! Say goodbye to wrinkles and dark spots with this moisturising serum-like sunscreen that feels light on your face. Using natural herb ingredients that are certified by Europe COSMOS*, this sunscreen for your face offers ideal protection from the sun while caring for your skin.
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $35
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here.
The Face Shop, www.thefaceshop.com.sg
FANCL Singapore: Mineral sunscreen with blue light protection
FANCL Singapore offers essential skincare products that will keep you looking and feeling fresh all day long! Their powerful and light sunscreen provides broad-spectrum protection against UV rays and protects your skin from blue light and photoaging. We love that their new and improved formula is incredibly lightweight, non-greasy and doesn't leave a white cast on the skin. This mineral sunscreen is also water-resistant, so you can take a dip in the pool without worrying about your sunscreen washing right off!
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $28
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here.
FANCL Singapore, www.fancl-sg.com
Guardian: Face & body sunscreen lotion
If you're after an affordable sunscreen in Singapore, check out Guardian Singapore's sunscreen. With SPF50, this sunscreen will protect your face and body against harmful UVB rays. What we love most is that this sunscreen is also formulated with aloe vera and vitamin E, which help to moisturise the skin. This sunscreen also contains liquorice extract and vitamin B3 that will help to brighten the skin, so you can say goodbye to your dark spots! Free from alcohol, artificial colouring, mineral oil and parabens, this affordable sunscreen is just what you need if you have a tight budget!
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $9.80
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here or in-store at any Guardian outlet near you
Guardian Singapore, www.guardian.com.sg
La Mer: Protective sunscreen fluid
La Mer is a luxury skincare brand that specialises in moisturisers. However, they also created the SPF 50 UV Protecting Fluid to complement the rest of their skincare range. This sunscreen is paraben-free and sulfate-free and only formulated with the good stuff–think antioxidants, BHAs and salicylic acid. You only need a dime-sized amount of sunscreen fluid to protect your whole face. We hear that the texture of this sunscreen fluid is not sticky, so it's easy to apply and absorbs quickly into your skin. Bonus: it smells good, too!
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $255
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here.
La Mer, www.lamer.com.sg
Medicube: Collagen Firming Sun Cream
Medicube is a trending Korean skincare brand that offers a wide range of skincare products. As busy mums, we especially love that the Medicube Deep Collagen Firming Sunscreen helps us achieve the ultimate no-makeup glowy look while providing essential protection from the sun. Users praise the lightweight and watery texture of this sunscreen in Singapore, which absorbs quickly and gives an effortless glass skin finish.
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $32
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Medicube Online
Medicube, www.themedicube.com.sg
Nano Skinz Singapore: Sunscreen with blue light protection
We love that this sunscreen in Singapore not only protects our skin from UV rays but also blocks blue light and infrared, thanks to Raybloc™. This sunscreen for face also locks in moisture for lasting hydration, offering enhanced skin protection for 24 hours. Want radiant skin? No problem! Nano Skinz's sunscreen is also formulated with alpha arbutin, which helps to improve skin radiance in just two weeks! That's why this lab-tested, paraben & sulfate-free sunscreen for face is a top choice for many women in Singapore!
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $19.90
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here.
Nano Skinz Singapore, www.nanosingaporeshop.com
Shiseido: Water-resistant & sweatproof sunscreen stick
Looking for a sunscreen in Singapore that offers more than just UV protection? Shiseido's Perfect Sun Protector Clear Stick seamlessly blends powerful UV defence with skin care. Resistant to heat, water and sweat, this sunscreen for face is formulated with essential skin-enriching ingredients. Argan oil provides long-lasting 8-hour hydration so you can slay all day, while Profense CL improves the appearance of fine lines and helps you achieve a more even skin tone. Plus, we love that this sunscreen stick can easily fit into any bag when you need to apply sunscreen on the go!
Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $45
Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Shiseido Online, Sephora, and BeautyFresh
Shiseido, www.shop.shiseido.com.sg
Kids & Baby Sunscreen
Alba Botanica: Kids' sunscreen for sensitive skin
What's better than a sunscreen that protects you and your toddler's delicate skin? A sunscreen that protects the environment as well! Made exclusively with biodegradable and organic ingredients, this gem of a sunscreen is easy on your wallet, your kids and the world. This sunscreen shields sensitive skin so your little one is left protected and free to play in the sun, and the Spray Bottle version is particularly handy for re-applying onto wet skin.
Protection level: SPF45 – SPF50
How much: $18 – $21
Available at: Amazon.sg and iHerb
Alba Botanica, www.albabotanica.com
All Good: Mineral sunscreen for kids
This certified organic kids' sunscreen features organic green tea and rose hip extracts along with non-nano zinc oxide. It's also reef-safe, non-GMO and water resistant for 80 minutes, perfect for pool days! This is probably the purest form of sunscreen for little ones. We love their blend of organic coconut oil, jojoba oil and shea butter that keeps our little one's skin hydrated all day. Note that this kids' sunscreen is not recommended for babies under 6 months of age.
Protection level: SPF30
How much: $26
Available at: Amazon.sg
All Good, www.allgoodbodycare.com
Aveeno: Zinc oxide sunscreen for babies with sensitive skin
Aveeno's Zinc Oxide Sunscreen is specially formulated for babies with sensitive skin. This sunscreen lotion is as mild as milk and takes care of your little one's sensitive skin with a dye-free, anti-irritant and fragrance-free formula made with active natural oat extracts. Suitable for babies over 6 months old, this kids' mineral sunscreen offers protection against the harmful sun rays and keeps the skin vibrant and healthy. We love that it's paraben-free, phthalate-free and fragrance-free.
Protection level: SPF50
How much: $18.77
Available at: Amazon.sg
Aveeno, www.aveeno.com
Babyganics: Mineral sunscreen for kids
With an impressive line of baby products that are non-allergenic, tear-free, paraben-free and nanoparticle-free, Babyganics has perfected its sunscreen formula for kids. This mineral sunscreen is infused with tomato, cranberry and raspberry seed oil to protect your baby from UVA/UVB rays. We like that it's not too greasy, so this sunscreen will glide smoothly on your little one.
Protection level: SPF 50+
How much: $31
Available at: Amazon.sg
Babyganics, www.babyganics.com.sg
Coppertone: Babies' sunscreen with aloe
The #1 Paediatrician-recommended brand for little ones, this hypoallergenic baby sunscreen is free of fragrance, parabens, PABA, oils and dyes. It's also water-resistant for 80 minutes and provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection that won't irritate sensitive baby skin. We also like that it's easy on the wallet! Coppertone also makes a tear-free kids' sunscreen that's packed with natural ingredients and botanicals and free of nasties.
Protection level: SPF 50
How much: $21.27
Available at: Amazon.sg
Coppertone, www.coppertone.com
Badger Balm: Kids' Mineral Sunscreen Cream
This sunscreen cream is made with safe, environment-friendly minerals and a certified organic base of Sunflower oil and essential Vitamin E. This kids' sunscreen also gets the highest '1' rating from the Environmental Working Group for its effectiveness and safe ingredients. Formulated with just seven simple, 98% organic ingredients, including chamomile, calendula, sunflower oil and vitamin E. Do note that this kids' sunscreen cream can feel a bit thick compared to other sunscreens.
Protection level: SPF 30
How much: $21.71
Available at: Online at iHerb
Badger Balm, www.badgerbalm.com
Blue Lizard: Mineral sunscreen for kids
Ever wonder how often you need to reapply sunscreen in the hot sun? Our friends from the land down under have come up with a perfect solution. With one-of-a-kind UV indicator packaging, this bottle turns pink when it's time to reapply! Easy-peasy-sunscreen-squeezy. Blue Lizard is the #1 Paediatrician-Recommended mineral-based sunscreen brand. It's free of parabens and fragrances, and is also reef-safe.
Protection level: SPF 30+
How much: $29.70
Available at: iHerb & Amazon
Blue Lizard, www.bluelizardsunscreen.com
California Baby: Mineral sunscreen for babies with calendula
Wary of sunscreen that absorbs into your baby's thin and tender skin? This sunscreen creates a non-invasive physical barrier and reflects the sun's rays without absorbing into the skin. With titanium and zinc oxide, it can be used on babies under 6 months old, so your baby has that California glow all summer! We especially love their Calendula Broad Spectrum SPF30+ Sunscreen that's specially formulated for sensitive skin and eczema.
Protection level: SPF30+
How much: $43.04
Available at: Amazon.sg
California Baby, www.californiababy.com
Read more:
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

In the age of #notox, can cosmetic acupuncture be the new Botox?
In the age of #notox, can cosmetic acupuncture be the new Botox?

Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Straits Times

In the age of #notox, can cosmetic acupuncture be the new Botox?

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox A facial acupuncture session at Gotham Wellness in New York in March. Cosmetic acupuncture uses needles about one-fifth the diameter of typical hypodermic needles, and is said to increase circulation and improve skin tone. NEW YORK – Ms Amy Abrams, who owns and operates New York City's Manhattan Vintage Show, has been getting regular cosmetic acupuncture facials for five years. 'I've been going every four to six weeks,' she said of the routine she sees as part of a 'self-care commitment' to looking and feeling her best. Lanshin, a beauty spa in Brooklyn, New York City, that draws from traditional Chinese medicine practices, is her go-to. But recently, the 52-year-old found appointments with her acupuncturist difficult to come by. 'She didn't have anything for six weeks,' Ms Abrams said. 'I mean, that's great for her, but wow.' When it comes to achieving youthful-looking, rejuvenated skin, do all roads eventually lead to needles? It seems so, given the multitude of ways to poke one's face, from Botox injections and plumping fillers to microneedling facials and PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and salmon sperm DNA injections, all sought for the promise of a more glowy, suppl e visage. Cosmetic acupuncture, or facial acupuncture, the injection-free outlier of the bunch, uses needles about one-fifth the diameter of typical hypodermic needles, and is said to increase circulation and collagen production, and improve skin tone. Long favoured by American celebrities-turned-wellness moguls such as Jessica Alba, Kim Kardashian and Gwyneth Paltrow, it has grown in popularity as more people turn to holistic skincare methods. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Asia India, Singapore ministers discuss deeper tie-ups in digitalisation, skills, industrial parks Business More seniors remain employed after retirement and re-employment ages raised in 2022: MOM study Singapore To Vers or not to Vers: How will this scheme affect HDB prices? Asia Malaysia's ex-economy minister says his son was jabbed with syringe in planned attack Singapore askST: Will assets seized in $3b money laundering case be sold at public auctions? Singapore Woman, 68, charged over assaulting maid with scissors and nail clipper Business StarHub first-half profit falls 41.7% to $47.9m; telco eyes 'more aggressive stance' amid competition Singapore From quiet introvert to self-confident student: How this vulnerable, shy teen gets help to develop and discover her strength As one of the Western Hemisphere's more widely known forms of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture's stateside popularity reaches back to the 1970s, when an American journalist trailing President Richard Nixon's 1971 delegation to Beijing reported on having received the treatment there. In the ensuing decades, acupuncture coursed through the channels of medicine from alternative to the mainstream, seemingly effective for all manner of ills and conditions, including migraines, digestive issues, infertility and insomnia, as well as general pain management. American Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and National Basketball Association star LeBron James incorporated acupuncture into their injury recovery protocols. Paltrow's wellness and lifestyle website Goop has referred to the treatment in more than 60 articles. Little wonder that as popular interest and curiosity has spread, some people would look to acupuncture for facial rejuvenation. Interest in cosmetic acupuncture also aligns with the nascent #notox movement, which rejects Botox in favour of natural alternatives promising similar results – especially among Gen Z consumers. Online, Google searches for 'cosmetic acupuncture' have increased by 248 per cent in the past two years. As at January, the average number of views for notox-related content on TikTok had increased 223 per cent in the past year, according to the trend forecasting agency Trendalytics. Part of cosmetic acupuncture's outlier status lies in its holistic nature. Typically, treatments target points on the body, as well as on the face, to address issues such as poor sleep and digestion, stress and pre-menstrual syndrome – culprits that can factor into the skin's appearance. 'Its greatest benefit is that it's not just skin deep,' said Ms Stefanie DiLibero of Gotham Wellness in Manhattan, New York City . There, clients undergo a full health intake before their multi-step treatments, which include full-body acupuncture, micro-current stimulation and manual lymphatic drainage. Ms DiLibero said 90 per cent of her patients came for cosmetic acupuncture, but welcomed the all-in-one perks. Still, there is a strong emphasis on 'cosmetic', as many salons build in treatments one would see on an aesthetician's menu: lymphatic drainage massages, hydrating face masks and red light therapy to stimulate collagen production. Red light therapy is used to stimulate collagen production during a facial acupuncture session at Gotham Wellness in New York in March. PHOTO: JEANETTE SPICER/NYTIMES At Ora, a wellness spa with two locations in Manhattan, founder Kim Ross said that even teenagers with complexion concerns such as acne came for its acupuncture facial, which also includes body acupuncture, gua sha and LED therapy. Since Ora's opening in 2021, the facial has become one of its most popular offerings. Ms Claudia Baettig, an acupuncturist who works at Prosper LA in Los Angeles, is seeing women as early as their 20s come in for facial treatments. 'A lot of their peers are already doing Botox and injectables, and they want something preventative,' she said. Or they want to avoid Botox altogether. 'I'm just so scared of getting filler and then regretting it,' said Ms Michelle Desouza, who lives in Brooklyn and is the founder of Same Skin, a culture and wellness community for women. She scheduled her first cosmetic acupuncture session with Ms DiLibero at Gotham Wellness when she was just entering her 30s. She wanted to look rejuvenated, but 'not look like everyone else', she said, referring to the ubiquitous 'Instagram face' – the neutered look sometimes facilitated by face-tuning filters and actual aesthetic treatments that, often as not, looks artificial intelligence- generated. Ms Desouza, 36 , said she was an exception among her friends, many of whom had gone the way of Botox. While someone who has Botox done can still receive cosmetic acupuncture, Ms Baettig noted that it was like buying into 'two opposing schools of thought'. Botox prevents muscle contraction, while acupuncture performs the opposite. 'We're stimulating,' she said. 'We want to increase circulation to the muscles.' Does cosmetic acupuncture actually work? Success can be hard to measure because the objective is often subjective and varying. Ms Baettig said clients tended to have an instant glow after one session, but she warned them not to expect the same results as one would with injectables. 'But you do see a subtle reduction of fine lines and wrinkles,' she added. 'You do see a brighter complexion, typically after six to 10 treatments.' At Prosper LA, where a cosmetic acupuncture session costs US$195 (S$250) to US$225, and at other skincare salons, including Ora, where the signature facial is US$475, a series of treatments could easily put one in the same beauty budget range as injectables. But potential holistic benefits like serenity and a relaxed mood are foreign to most serums, peels and Botox sessions. 'It's a way to centre and calm myself,' said Ms Abrams, whose acupuncturist did manage to see her for a treatment without the six-week wait. NYTIMES

16 Adult, Kids And Baby Sunscreen In Singapore For Face & Body
16 Adult, Kids And Baby Sunscreen In Singapore For Face & Body

Sassy Mama

time5 days ago

  • Sassy Mama

16 Adult, Kids And Baby Sunscreen In Singapore For Face & Body

Heading outdoors? Protect your skin from harmful UV rays with any of our favourite picks of the best sunscreen in Singapore. Plus, we round up where to find sunscreen for kids and babies, too! If you're on the hunt for the best sunscreen for your face and body in Singapore, you're in the right place! With the increasing global temperatures, it's more important than ever to protect your skin from the sweltering sun. To make your life easier, we've rounded up the best sunscreens in Singapore for babies, kids and adults. Whether you're looking for sunscreen spray for kids, tinted sunscreen for busy mums, mineral sunscreen, broad spectrum sunscreen or easy-to-apply sun cream, we've got you covered with the best sunscreens in Singapore that will make your hunt a piece of cake! Here's our roundup of our favourite sunscreens in Singapore for your next family picnic or weekend activity with the kids. Read more: Water Playgrounds & Water Parks In Singapore Jump to: – What to Know Before Choosing Your Sunscreen – Best Adult Sunscreens in Singapore – Best Kids and Baby Sunscreen in Singapore Important things to keep in mind when choosing a sunscreen Ingredients: Avoid nasties like parabens, phthalates and unnatural fragrances (and if a sunscreen doesn't mention that it's free of these – it probably has them!). We like referring to the American non-profit organisation Environmental Working Group (EWG), which does a thorough review of sunscreen brands and rates them on a scale of 1-10 (1-2 being the best) based on the toxicity of ingredients and effective sun protection. Two safe and effective sunscreen ingredients to look out for are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. One to avoid is oxybenzone, which is particularly damaging to coral reefs. We've noted reef-safe sunscreens below. Avoid nasties like parabens, phthalates and unnatural fragrances (and if a sunscreen doesn't mention that it's free of these – it probably has them!). We like referring to the American non-profit organisation Environmental Working Group (EWG), which does a thorough review of sunscreen brands and rates them on a scale of 1-10 (1-2 being the best) based on the toxicity of ingredients and effective sun protection. Two safe and effective sunscreen ingredients to look out for are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. One to avoid is oxybenzone, which is particularly damaging to coral reefs. We've noted reef-safe sunscreens below. SPF: Standing for Sun Protection Factor, you should look for sunscreen in the 30-50 range. According to Cancer Council Australia, SPF 30 sunscreen will filter out 96.7% of UVB radiation, while SPF 50+ will filter out 98% — almost the same! EWG has also found that sunscreens above SPF 50 can have a chemical imbalance, plus users can be lulled into a false sense of security and not reapply as often as they should. In short, look for sunscreens with an SPF between 30 and 50 for safe and effective sun protection. Standing for Sun Protection Factor, you should look for sunscreen in the 30-50 range. According to Cancer Council Australia, SPF 30 sunscreen will filter out 96.7% of UVB radiation, while SPF 50+ will filter out 98% — almost the same! EWG has also found that sunscreens above SPF 50 can have a chemical imbalance, plus users can be lulled into a false sense of security and not reapply as often as they should. In short, look for sunscreens with an SPF between 30 and 50 for safe and effective sun protection. Broad-Spectrum: These sunscreens filter out both UVA and UVB rays (the latter of which is the principal cause of sunburn). It's important to protect yourself from both if possible, as UVA and UVB rays can both increase your risk of skin cancer. These sunscreens filter out both UVA and UVB rays (the latter of which is the principal cause of sunburn). It's important to protect yourself from both if possible, as UVA and UVB rays can both increase your risk of skin cancer. Sunscreen for Babies and Pregnant Women: It's generally recommended that you not apply any sunscreen to babies under 6 months of age, as their skin is still quite sensitive and developing its protective barrier. It's best to keep bubba in the shade, or covered up with a hat and rash guard if possible. That said we have noted the top-rated baby sunscreens below that are known for gentle natural ingredients. Pregnant women should also be extra mindful of chemicals in sunscreens – which can include hormone disruptors – and opt for mineral sunscreens with natural barrier ingredients like zinc oxide. Note that many of the sunscreens below that are for kids or babies are also plenty effective for adults, too! Adult Sunscreens in Singapore Demalogica: Mineral sunscreen with SPF30 Although the price point for this sunscreen from Dermalogica is a little steep, we think it's worth it! This lightweight sunscreen is virtually invisible and blends seamlessly into your skin, offering a weightless defence against harmful UV rays. Featuring only non-nano zinc oxide, we love that this mineral sunscreen also offers blue light protection and soothes the skin from all of the nasties in the environment. Bio-active Mushroom Complex soothes the skin and reduces redness and dryness, while antioxidant green tea defends the skin from free radical damage. Sunscreen protection level: SPF 30+ How much: $92 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here. Dermalogica, The Face Shop: Moisturising sunscreen for face We love it when we find a high-quality sunscreen in Singapore that doesn't leave white casts. The Face Shop's The Therapy Vegan Moisturising Sun Serum is a highly functional facial sun care product that checks off all the boxes! Say goodbye to wrinkles and dark spots with this moisturising serum-like sunscreen that feels light on your face. Using natural herb ingredients that are certified by Europe COSMOS*, this sunscreen for your face offers ideal protection from the sun while caring for your skin. Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $35 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here. The Face Shop, FANCL Singapore: Mineral sunscreen with blue light protection FANCL Singapore offers essential skincare products that will keep you looking and feeling fresh all day long! Their powerful and light sunscreen provides broad-spectrum protection against UV rays and protects your skin from blue light and photoaging. We love that their new and improved formula is incredibly lightweight, non-greasy and doesn't leave a white cast on the skin. This mineral sunscreen is also water-resistant, so you can take a dip in the pool without worrying about your sunscreen washing right off! Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $28 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here. FANCL Singapore, Guardian: Face & body sunscreen lotion If you're after an affordable sunscreen in Singapore, check out Guardian Singapore's sunscreen. With SPF50, this sunscreen will protect your face and body against harmful UVB rays. What we love most is that this sunscreen is also formulated with aloe vera and vitamin E, which help to moisturise the skin. This sunscreen also contains liquorice extract and vitamin B3 that will help to brighten the skin, so you can say goodbye to your dark spots! Free from alcohol, artificial colouring, mineral oil and parabens, this affordable sunscreen is just what you need if you have a tight budget! Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $9.80 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here or in-store at any Guardian outlet near you Guardian Singapore, La Mer: Protective sunscreen fluid La Mer is a luxury skincare brand that specialises in moisturisers. However, they also created the SPF 50 UV Protecting Fluid to complement the rest of their skincare range. This sunscreen is paraben-free and sulfate-free and only formulated with the good stuff–think antioxidants, BHAs and salicylic acid. You only need a dime-sized amount of sunscreen fluid to protect your whole face. We hear that the texture of this sunscreen fluid is not sticky, so it's easy to apply and absorbs quickly into your skin. Bonus: it smells good, too! Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $255 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here. La Mer, Medicube: Collagen Firming Sun Cream Medicube is a trending Korean skincare brand that offers a wide range of skincare products. As busy mums, we especially love that the Medicube Deep Collagen Firming Sunscreen helps us achieve the ultimate no-makeup glowy look while providing essential protection from the sun. Users praise the lightweight and watery texture of this sunscreen in Singapore, which absorbs quickly and gives an effortless glass skin finish. Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $32 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Medicube Online Medicube, Nano Skinz Singapore: Sunscreen with blue light protection We love that this sunscreen in Singapore not only protects our skin from UV rays but also blocks blue light and infrared, thanks to Raybloc™. This sunscreen for face also locks in moisture for lasting hydration, offering enhanced skin protection for 24 hours. Want radiant skin? No problem! Nano Skinz's sunscreen is also formulated with alpha arbutin, which helps to improve skin radiance in just two weeks! That's why this lab-tested, paraben & sulfate-free sunscreen for face is a top choice for many women in Singapore! Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $19.90 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Order online here. Nano Skinz Singapore, Shiseido: Water-resistant & sweatproof sunscreen stick Looking for a sunscreen in Singapore that offers more than just UV protection? Shiseido's Perfect Sun Protector Clear Stick seamlessly blends powerful UV defence with skin care. Resistant to heat, water and sweat, this sunscreen for face is formulated with essential skin-enriching ingredients. Argan oil provides long-lasting 8-hour hydration so you can slay all day, while Profense CL improves the appearance of fine lines and helps you achieve a more even skin tone. Plus, we love that this sunscreen stick can easily fit into any bag when you need to apply sunscreen on the go! Sunscreen protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $45 Where to buy this sunscreen in Singapore: Shiseido Online, Sephora, and BeautyFresh Shiseido, Kids & Baby Sunscreen Alba Botanica: Kids' sunscreen for sensitive skin What's better than a sunscreen that protects you and your toddler's delicate skin? A sunscreen that protects the environment as well! Made exclusively with biodegradable and organic ingredients, this gem of a sunscreen is easy on your wallet, your kids and the world. This sunscreen shields sensitive skin so your little one is left protected and free to play in the sun, and the Spray Bottle version is particularly handy for re-applying onto wet skin. Protection level: SPF45 – SPF50 How much: $18 – $21 Available at: and iHerb Alba Botanica, All Good: Mineral sunscreen for kids This certified organic kids' sunscreen features organic green tea and rose hip extracts along with non-nano zinc oxide. It's also reef-safe, non-GMO and water resistant for 80 minutes, perfect for pool days! This is probably the purest form of sunscreen for little ones. We love their blend of organic coconut oil, jojoba oil and shea butter that keeps our little one's skin hydrated all day. Note that this kids' sunscreen is not recommended for babies under 6 months of age. Protection level: SPF30 How much: $26 Available at: All Good, Aveeno: Zinc oxide sunscreen for babies with sensitive skin Aveeno's Zinc Oxide Sunscreen is specially formulated for babies with sensitive skin. This sunscreen lotion is as mild as milk and takes care of your little one's sensitive skin with a dye-free, anti-irritant and fragrance-free formula made with active natural oat extracts. Suitable for babies over 6 months old, this kids' mineral sunscreen offers protection against the harmful sun rays and keeps the skin vibrant and healthy. We love that it's paraben-free, phthalate-free and fragrance-free. Protection level: SPF50 How much: $18.77 Available at: Aveeno, Babyganics: Mineral sunscreen for kids With an impressive line of baby products that are non-allergenic, tear-free, paraben-free and nanoparticle-free, Babyganics has perfected its sunscreen formula for kids. This mineral sunscreen is infused with tomato, cranberry and raspberry seed oil to protect your baby from UVA/UVB rays. We like that it's not too greasy, so this sunscreen will glide smoothly on your little one. Protection level: SPF 50+ How much: $31 Available at: Babyganics, Coppertone: Babies' sunscreen with aloe The #1 Paediatrician-recommended brand for little ones, this hypoallergenic baby sunscreen is free of fragrance, parabens, PABA, oils and dyes. It's also water-resistant for 80 minutes and provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection that won't irritate sensitive baby skin. We also like that it's easy on the wallet! Coppertone also makes a tear-free kids' sunscreen that's packed with natural ingredients and botanicals and free of nasties. Protection level: SPF 50 How much: $21.27 Available at: Coppertone, Badger Balm: Kids' Mineral Sunscreen Cream This sunscreen cream is made with safe, environment-friendly minerals and a certified organic base of Sunflower oil and essential Vitamin E. This kids' sunscreen also gets the highest '1' rating from the Environmental Working Group for its effectiveness and safe ingredients. Formulated with just seven simple, 98% organic ingredients, including chamomile, calendula, sunflower oil and vitamin E. Do note that this kids' sunscreen cream can feel a bit thick compared to other sunscreens. Protection level: SPF 30 How much: $21.71 Available at: Online at iHerb Badger Balm, Blue Lizard: Mineral sunscreen for kids Ever wonder how often you need to reapply sunscreen in the hot sun? Our friends from the land down under have come up with a perfect solution. With one-of-a-kind UV indicator packaging, this bottle turns pink when it's time to reapply! Easy-peasy-sunscreen-squeezy. Blue Lizard is the #1 Paediatrician-Recommended mineral-based sunscreen brand. It's free of parabens and fragrances, and is also reef-safe. Protection level: SPF 30+ How much: $29.70 Available at: iHerb & Amazon Blue Lizard, California Baby: Mineral sunscreen for babies with calendula Wary of sunscreen that absorbs into your baby's thin and tender skin? This sunscreen creates a non-invasive physical barrier and reflects the sun's rays without absorbing into the skin. With titanium and zinc oxide, it can be used on babies under 6 months old, so your baby has that California glow all summer! We especially love their Calendula Broad Spectrum SPF30+ Sunscreen that's specially formulated for sensitive skin and eczema. Protection level: SPF30+ How much: $43.04 Available at: California Baby, Read more:

US axes mRNA vaccine contracts, casting safety doubts
US axes mRNA vaccine contracts, casting safety doubts

Straits Times

time06-08-2025

  • Straits Times

US axes mRNA vaccine contracts, casting safety doubts

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Mr Kennedy, who spent two decades sowing misinformation around immunisation, has overseen a major overhaul of US health policy. WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump's administration on Aug 5 announced it would terminate 22 federal contracts for mRNA-based vaccines, questioning the safety of a technology credited with helping end the Covid pandemic and saving millions of lives. The announcement, made by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr , marks his latest effort to weave vaccine scepticism into the core of US government policy. 'We reviewed the science, listened to the experts, and acted,' Mr Kennedy said in a statement. The health department's Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (Barda) is 'terminating 22 mRNA vaccine development investments because the data show these vaccines fail to protect effectively against upper respiratory infections like Covid and flu,' he added. 'We're shifting that funding toward safer, broader vaccine platforms that remain effective even as viruses mutate.' The changes affect Moderna's mRNA bird flu vaccine – a move the company itself disclosed in May – as well as numerous other programs, including 'rejection or cancellation of multiple pre-award solicitations' from pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Sanofi. In total, the affected projects are worth 'nearly US$500 million (S$643.5 million)', the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said. Certain late-stage projects were excluded from the move 'to preserve prior taxpayer investment.' Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore 25-minute delay on East-West MRT Line between Boon Lay and Buona Vista due to track point fault Singapore Finding hidden vapes: Inside ICA's mission to uncover contraband at land checkpoints Singapore Sorting recyclables by material could boost low domestic recycling rate: Observers Singapore SM Lee receives Australia's highest civilian honour for advancing bilateral ties Asia Trump's sharp India criticism on tariffs, Russia oil corner Modi as rift deepens Singapore More train rides taken in first half-year, but overall public transport use stays below 2019 levels Singapore BlueSG needs time to develop software, refresh fleet, say ex-insiders after winding-down news Asia Cambodia-Thailand border clash a setback for Asean: Vivian Balakrishnan 'Let me be absolutely clear: HHS supports safe, effective vaccines for every American who wants them,' Secretary Kennedy said. 'That's why we're moving beyond the limitations of mRNA and investing in better solutions.' Since taking office, Mr Kennedy, who spent two decades sowing misinformation around immunisation , has overseen a major overhaul of US health policy – firing, for example, a panel of vaccine experts that advise the government and replacing them with his own appointees. In its first meeting, the new panel promptly voted to ban a longstanding vaccine preservative targeted by the anti-vaccine movement, despite its strong safety record. He has also ordered a sweeping new study on the long-debunked link between vaccines and autism. Unlike traditional vaccines, which often use weakened or inactivated forms of the target virus or bacteria, mRNA shots deliver genetic instructions into the host's cells, prompting them to produce a harmless decoy of the pathogen and train the immune system to fight the real thing. Though in development for decades, mRNA vaccines were propelled from lab benches to widespread use through President Trump's Operation Warp Speed – a public-private partnership led by Barda that poured billions into companies to accelerate development. The technology's pioneers, Ms Katalin Kariko and Mr Drew Weissman, were awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their work contributing 'to the unprecedented rate of vaccine development during one of the greatest threats to human health in modern times.' AFP

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store