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These are the best sunscreens for 2024, Consumer Reports says

Coppertone Water Babies Lotion SPF 50 ranks among the best sunscreen for 2024.

DENVER — No matter what you’re doing outside, remember this: Wear sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn and skin cancer. 

Consumer Reports tests dozens of sunscreens every year. The good news is you don’t need to pay top dollar to find a sunscreen that works, but you need to choose carefully and wisely since some of those claims on the label might leave your skin burnt and your wallet light.

Consumer Reports sunscreen testing is no walk in the park. Experts test dozens of lotions, sprays, and sticks to ensure you’re protected if you take that walk yourself.

Testers evaluate how well sunscreens protect against two types of the sun’s rays — UVA and UVB — which cause aging, skin cancer, and sunburn. Sensory specialists also evaluate the scent and feel of each sunscreen.

To test for SPF – the “sun protection factor” and a measure of how well a sunscreen protects against UVB rays – testers apply sunscreen to small areas on panelists’ backs before they soak in a tub for 40 or 80 minutes, depending on the sunscreen’s water-resistance claim. The area is then exposed to simulated sunlight. The next day, trained experts examine the area for redness.

To test for protection against UVA rays, testers apply sunscreen to plastic plates, expose them to UV light, and then measure the amount of absorbed rays.

Testers found considerable differences in performance, even among products from the same brand. In particular, some sunscreens in Consumer Report’s testing don’t always provide the level of protection that’s listed on the label.

A top sunscreen lotion from this year’s tests is Coppertone Water Babies Lotion SPF 50, which outperformed its labeled SPF in Consumer Report’s testing.  But it might not be for everyone – Consumer Report’s sensory experts found the lotion left a sheen and a greasy film on the testers’ skin.

Eucerin Advanced Hydration Spray SPF 50 was the best spray sunscreen. Its average tested SPF came close to its labeled SPF 50. Sensory experts found it left a slight draggy film on testers' skin.

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