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I Tried 5 Different Sunscreens to See Which Would Stay on My Sweaty Face. Here’s the Best One
Here’s how they all stacked up—ranked from my least favorite to my first choice.

Running outside may improve heart health and ward off stress, but it’s not so great for your skin. A study published in the Archives of Dermatology found that long-distance runners who logged miles outdoors were at higher risk of contracting skin cancer than non-runners. But finding a product that stays on, doesn’t drip in your eyes, and doesn’t cause a massive eruption of acne can feel like an expensive experiment in futility.
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To uncover the sunscreens that are actually worth buying (always leave these 6 sunscreens on the shelf), I laced up my sneakers and put five peer- and dermatologist-recommended sweat-resistant facial sunscreens to the test in the hot southern sun. Here’s how they all stacked up—ranked from my least favorite to my first choice.


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