
SkinCeuticals Physical Eye UV Defense Sunscreen SPF 50 ($37). Photo: Geoffrey Ross
Nearly 10 percent of skin cancers occur near the eyelid—and that’s where aging is first noticeable on the face—but applying sunscreen close to les yeux can irritate. SkinCeuticals Physical Eye UV Defense Sunscreen SPF 50 ($37) is a mineral-based eye-area-specific sunscreen composed of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, which tend to be gentler on sensitive spots. The formula also goes on crazy smooth, refuses to budge and works as a tinted primer would. In other words: It’s excuseproof.
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About Katherine Flemming
Lipstick is the greatest beauty product of all time, and yes, I’m that girl who wears it to the beach and hot yoga. What? Sometimes, I leave fuchsia marks on the fawn-coloured coats of my two wiggly pugs. Working in the beauty department, I’m a firm believer in sampling everything that goes into the magazine—whether it’s a wet hair, serum-loaded eye patches or chemical peels (and I’m not afraid to take the trends for a spin while I’m at my desk). Since I also cover the health beat, I’m loyal to crazy intense training like CrossFit, hot yoga and outdoor boot camps—I’m even willing to sample a diet trend or two—though I’m pretty faithful to Paleo (until I see a donut).



