While formulas for this skin type do exist, a large majority of SPF products can cause redness, itchiness, and breakouts. Not to mention, the white-cast, residue, and sticky feeling many of them leave behind.
Still, despite its often-irredeemable characteristics, Cindy Ha, lead esthetician at Fairmont Spa Century Plaza says that you should use the best facial sunscreen every day, rain or shine, indoors and outdoors. "Even if it doesn’t appear to be sunny, there are always UV rays present," she warns, so it is crucial to find a formula that even the most sensitive skin can great along with. Below, we've rounded up the best sunscreens for sensitive skin types that'll protect your skin from more than just sun damage – they'll keep breakouts and redness at bay, too.

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