28 Lip Products With SPF, Because Every Inch Of You Needs Sun Protection

2022-08-26 23:19:35 By : Ms. Xixi L

You probably don’t need a reminder to slather your face in sunscreen. (Every. Darn. Day.) You might need a reminder to keep your lips protected from the sun, though, so here it is: Derms say your lips are just as susceptible to sun damage as the rest of your body. If you haven't already, it's time to curate a collection of lip products with SPF — doctor's orders, right?

“There are three major consequences of UV damage on your lips,” Dr. Aanand Geria, a dermatologist with Geria Dermatology in New Jersey, tells The Zoe Report. First and foremost, UV light damages collagen and thins the epidermis, leading to thinner lips and fine lines. “Second, spots called actinic cheilitis can arise and sometimes turn into particularly aggressive squamous cell carcinomas,” he says. Roughly translated: The risk of skin cancer is real. “Skin cancer on the lip can actually be more aggressive than other areas,” Dr. Ronald Moy, a dermatologist and the founder of DNA Renewal, adds in an email to TZR.

“Of more immediate concern is reactivation of the herpes simplex virus which can result in a cold sore breakout,” Dr. Geria says. And of course, there’s the always slightly-less-serious consequence of sunburned lips — basically, chapped lips on steroids. The solve? A lip product that comes with a side of Sun Protection Factor; preferably one you like enoguh to reapply over and over and over again.

When it comes to SPF-rich balms and glosses, you have two choices: Products made with mineral sunscreens (zinc, titanium dioxide) or products made with chemical sunscreens (most commonly, avobenzone, oxybenzone, ensulizole, and octinoxate). “Both are good for the lips, although mineral may be longer-lasting,” Dr. Moy says.

For those worried about accidentally eating your sunblock — it’s been estimated that the average lipstick-wearer consumes anywhere from four to seven pounds of lipstick over their lifetime — Dr. Moy maintains “there is no scientific evidence that ingesting sunscreen ingredients is harmful.” If you want to stay on the safe side (or if you have sensitive skin), Dr. Geria recommends sticking to mineral-based products. “Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are inert, which means they won’t have any biological effect if ingested,” he says. “With chemical ingredients, there is a theoretical risk of hormone disruption and allergic reaction but this ... has never been reported in the dermatology literature.”

Ahead, meet your new summer skincare staple. These 20 lipsticks, lip glosses, and lip balms with SPF have you covered in every sense of the word.

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This hydrating lip gloss with SPF 25 can also double as a creamy blush.

This daily lip balm offers protection from the sun as well as other environmental aggressors — plus a delicious vanilla brown sugar scent.

This creamy, long-lasting lip balm contains glycerin to boost moisture retention.

Powered by sun-protecting zinc, softening cocoa butter, and antioxidant avocado oil, Ilia's Tinted Lip Conditioner is a must-have on every level.

This chemical SPF clocks in at under $3 — so if it gets lost in the bottom of your beach bag, no biggie.

The shade Coral Reef also happens to be reef-safe, since it relies on zinc and titanium dioxide for SPF 30. (FYI: Chemical options oxybenzone and octinoxate were both recently banned in Hawaii, since they've been shown to damage coral reefs.)

Supergoop!'s wallet-friendly balm protects with chemical sunscreens avobenzone, octinoxate, and octisalate.

Even better than the natural SPF 15? The infusion of rose quartz crystals... and CBD... and lip-cooling mint.

So much shine, so much (mineral) Sun Protection Factor.

Go for clear, go for color, go for shimmer — whichever option you choose, Fresh keeps your lips safe from the sun with avobenzone and octinoxate.

Natural-looking lip color meets natural SPF (this one from Perricone MD uses titanium dioxide).

Physicians Formula relies on avobenzone, octinoxate, and ctocrylene to lend SPF 15 coverage — and murumuru butter to lend moisturization and shine.

On its site, Jao says this chapstick is "specially formulated for lip balm snobs." The inclusion of zinc means it's approved for clean beauty snobs, too.

Chemical SPF 30 + sheer color = the perfect summer red from Elizabeth Arden.

Besides UV-absorbing octinoxate, octisalate, and octocrylene, Kaplan MD's lipstick includes hyaluronic acid to subtly plump and fill lips.

This mineral "lip oil" looks like a gloss — but isn't the least bit sticky.

Reef-safe and water-resistant, this $5 buy is ideal for beach days.

Neutrogena's juicy summer shade features chemical SPF 20 (and all the shine you could ask for).

"According to the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, sunscreens made with DNA repair enzymes are considered 'superior' to conventional ones because of their efficacy in repairing and healing damaged skin," Dr. Moy says. Slick on a layer of DNA Renewal's enzyme-rich lip balm for double the protection.

Studies show carrot seed oil — the star of The NOW's new Lip Salve — naturally protects from UV rays. Layer it over a more traditional SPF lipstick to add moisture.

Sunburned lips? Slather on Sun Bum's balm, a mix of chemical SPFs (avobenzone, homosalate, octinoxate, octisalate) to prevent future damage, and aloe vera to soothe current damage.

This shade (Pop of Peony) makes for a pretty pink lip — but Kiehl's octocrylene- and octinoxate-infused formula is also available in a sheer finish, if that's more your thing.

For fans of Moroccanoil's cult-favorite hair care products: an argan-oil-and-avobenzone lip balm to take your brand love to the next level.

Created by Grand Slam Champion Venus Williams, this lip palm is 100% mineral sunscreen and comes in four tinted shades.

This high-performing sunscreen for the lips touts hydration and protection against UV rays.

This no-frills SPF is fragrance- and flavor-free, which means it can focus all its attention on protecting your pout.

Harnessing the brand’s patented EnviroScreen™ Technology, this balm delivers 100% mineral protection from everything from UVA/UVB rays and pollution to blue light and infrared radiation.

Yes, this buttery balm provides 100% natural SPF 30. But the real kicker is the fact that it comes in yummy flavors like coconut and strawberry.

Lip plumper and protector in one? Yes, please.

If your lips are dry and chapped and in need of some TLC, pick up this protective balm.

This multi-use balm moisturizes your face and mouth as well as protects it from the elements and UV rays.

This article was originally published on 7.28.2019