The Australian Women's Weekly

Sun set

Taking cover

Meet the new ‘protective make-up’. Just like your best sunscreen, it’s broad spectrum and high protection. Apply it liberally and evenly – but remember, you still need water-resistant sunscreen if swimming or sweating (and Cancer Council Australia also recommends layering the two for long days in the sun). Don’t forget to touch up frequently!

HIGH COVERAGE

Maybelline Dream Urban Cover SPF40, $25.95, is broad-spectrum with clarifying niacinamide and nourishing vitamin E.

BUILDABLE COVERAGE

Avene Tinted Compact Cream SPF50, $17.99, is perfect for touch ups on the run with broad-spectrum mineral filters and vitamin E.

LIGHT COVERAGE

Revision Intellishade TruPhysical SPF45, $75, is a

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