11 Sunscreens That Will Keep Your Tattoos From Fading

Wearing sunscreen protects your skin from the sun and harmful UV rays, and it's also beneficial for tattoo protection. Applying sunscreen on tattoos helps slow the fading and dulling of the vibrant colors. When we're basking in warm weather for a longer time and our skin is more exposed, it's imperative to stay protected from head to toe. Luckily, there's no special sunscreen you need to keep your ink protected - you can use whatever your favorite face and body sunscreens on your tattoos. If you're not sure which ones to get, we rounded up the best sunscreens for tattoos and beyond.

Can You Put Sunscreen on a New Tattoo?

It's best to wait until your new tattoo is completely healed before applying sunscreen. Since newly inked skin is damaged and undergoing a healing process, it can get easily irritated from sunscreens and potentially get infection. Instead, keep your new tattoo protected by wearing loose clothing and avoiding direct sun exposure.

We picked a variety of sunscreens based on price points, SPF levels, and more. Whether it's a physical sunscreen, a chemical sunscreen, or a hybrid, you'll have a ton of options to choose from. We even found a few stick and spray formats, so you can quickly reapply on the go. Keep your skin and tattoos protected (no matter the size) with the effective sunscreens ahead.

- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano, Aimee Simeon, and Alaina Demopoulos

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