Given the miserable, cloudy nature of our climate, do we need to wear SPF in the UK every single day, rain or shine? No. Is it highly, highly recommended? Absolutely. The truth is, although UVB rays (the ones responsible for skin burning) can’t penetrate clouds or glass, UVA rays (the ones responsible for an acceleration in skin ageing) can. So although we might not require the daily application of SPF to the extent that other countries with higher UV indexes might, if you’re serious about preventing premature skin ageing, applying an SPF to exposed skin is the single best thing you can do for it.
And no area of skin is more exposed to the sun than our faces. While the majority of our body remains protected underneath clothes, our faces lap up all of the damaging UVA rays that come their way, often resulting in dark spots, fine lines and crĂŞpey texture. With experts agreeing that the best way to prevent skin ageing is by protecting it from sun exposure, daily SPF application on the face and neck particularly is highly encouraged.
I get it. You probably think SPF is kind of gross. It’s notoriously sticky and messy and can leave skin looking ashy and void of life. But what if I told you that SPF has come on leaps and bounds? No longer are facial sun creams formulated for days at the beach. Instead, brands have tweaked their formulations for everyday wear—they’re lightweight, they’re invisible on the skin, and they feel much like luxury lightweight lotions.
The tricky part is finding an SPF that slots into your existing skincare routine seamlessly. However, what I have learned over my many years of perilous SPF reviewing is that the very best formulas aren’t suited to skin type but instead work for everybody. In essence, a good daily SPF should feel totally invisible and have you forgetting you ever applied it. So to skip the trial and error, keep scrolling for the 15 best daily SPF products that suit just about everyone. Â