May is your last chance to prep skin for summer sun exposure. This is when you'll test sunscreens, get a baseline self-tan if desired, and transition your routine to lightweight formulas that won't feel greasy in heat.

Finding Your Perfect Summer SPF

Test 2-3 sunscreens in May to find one you'll actually wear daily. Mineral sunscreens are less likely to clog pores but can be harder to spread. Chemical sunscreens are lightweight but can irritate sensitive skin. The best SPF is the one you use consistently, so prioritize feel over 'perfect' ingredients.

Self-Tanner Preparation (If You're Going That Route)

If you want a base tan by June, start in early May. Exfoliate well 2 days before application, hydrate heavily, and apply self-tanner to a clean, slightly damp body. For a natural look, build tan gradually over 3-4 applications rather than going dark in one shot. This also reduces the 'fake' smell.

Lightweight Formulas That Still Hydrate

Switch to gel moisturizers, lightweight serums, and oil-free products. Focus on hydration (hyaluronic acid, glycerin) rather than occlusion (heavy ceramides). A misting toner over sunscreen refreshes skin midday without disrupting makeup.

Hair, Body, and Lip Prep

Summer skincare extends beyond the face. Switch to a hydrating body lotion (heavier oils can feel sticky in heat), use a lip balm with SPF (most people forget this), and add a sunscreen-specific shampoo if you spend time at the beach.

Top Picks This Month

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Hydrating Lotion SPF 60

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Shiseido Urban Environment UV Protector SPF 42

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Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 50

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St. Tropez Self Tan Classic

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