Does Sunscreen Expire?
It might be time to swap out your old sunscreen for a new one
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Although sunscreen is meant to be used year-round, most people don’t think much about it until they’re ready to trade jackets and long sleeves for T-shirts and bathing suits. But will the lotion or spray you’ve had hanging around since last summer still protect your skin?
It depends. Sunscreen does expire, but it has a long shelf life. According to the Food and Drug Administration, which regulates sunscreens, sunscreens must maintain their SPF and broad-spectrum protection for three years.
Top-Rated Sunscreens From CR’s Tests
If your sunscreen has expired and you’re looking to buy a new one, check out CR’s ratings or the best mineral and spray sunscreens if you know which type you prefer. Below, we highlight four highly rated sunscreens from our tests.