One thing that hasn't changed, though, is the damage the sun's rays can do if you don't keep your skin protected—yes, even if you have melanin.
That's because , and repeated unprotected sun exposure can cause skin damage, , , or even skin cancer—which, according to a study in the , often results in a worse prognosis for Black women because it tends to be diagnosed at a later stage.
And that's where the recommendations below come in. It's no secret that, historically, the beauty industry hasn't exactly make slathering up an enjoyable experience—far too many formulas still aren't made to blend in on deep complexions.
So when another Black woman swears by a sunscreen, you know it's the real deal. I consulted some of the glowiest, SPF-obsessed.
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