Sun Sticks bring sun protection into a solid, portable format that is uniquely suited to reapplication throughout the day. Unlike liquid or cream sunscreens, they require no rubbing or spreading with fingers - press onto the skin directly, blend gently, and you are done. For anyone with an active lifestyle or a packed bag, they are one of the most practical SPF formats available.
Are Sun Sticks as Effective as Sun Cream
Sun sticks are every bit as effective as sun cream when used correctly. The UV filters are the same - what changes is the delivery format. The key variable is application: because sticks are solid, it can be tempting to use too little. Pressing and blending the stick across the skin generously - rather than a single quick swipe - ensures enough product reaches the skin to provide the stated SPF protection. For morning application over the whole face and neck, a cream may still be the more reliable choice for thorough coverage, but as a reapplication tool through the day, a sun stick is equally effective when applied with care.
Getting the most from a sun stick
- Press and blend - do not just swipe once
- Apply generously to reach the stated SPF
- Ideal for reapplication over morning sun cream
- Works well for face, neck, and ears
How to Apply a Sun Stick Correctly
For the best result, apply the stick with a pressing or gentle sliding motion across the skin and then blend with clean fingertips. This warming and pressing helps the formula melt into the skin evenly rather than sitting on the surface in lines. Focus on the high-UV areas - nose, cheekbones, and forehead - as these receive the most direct sun exposure. On the body, sun sticks work well on the shoulders, the back of the neck, and other areas that are difficult to reach or apply liquid sunscreen to without assistance. For face application, build up coverage in two passes rather than one heavy swipe.
- Press or slide then blend with fingertips
- Focus on nose, cheekbones, and forehead first
- Two lighter passes work better than one heavy swipe
- Useful for hard-to-reach body areas
Sun Sticks Over Makeup
One of the most valued qualities of sun sticks is their ability to be used over makeup without significantly disturbing the existing layer. A sun mist is often preferred for this purpose, but a lightly applied sun stick - pressed and gently patted rather than dragged - can work well too, especially on areas like the nose and forehead that tend to need the most top-up coverage. Use a gentle pressing and patting motion rather than rubbing, which can move the product beneath. For very full-coverage makeup, a setting mist applied first can help the stick glide more smoothly.
- Press and pat over makeup - do not rub
- Focus top-ups on the nose and forehead
- A setting mist first helps the stick blend more smoothly
- Suitable for light and medium coverage makeup
SPF Level and Skin Types
Sun sticks are available at both SPF 30 and SPF 50 levels - choose based on your typical daily sun exposure. For sensitive or oily skin, look for sticks with a light, non-comedogenic formula. Many sticks include hydrating and calming actives in addition to the UV filters - ceramides, niacinamide, or plant extracts are worth looking for. Avoid sticks with heavy waxes or oils if your skin is prone to breakouts, as the occlusive nature of some solid formulas can clog pores. Fragrance-free sticks are the safest choice for sensitive skin.
- SPF 50 for outdoor or extended sun exposure
- Choose non-comedogenic for oily or blemish-prone skin
- Look for calming actives alongside the UV filters
- Fragrance-free is best for sensitive skin
Explore the full range of sun sticks below. Whether you are looking for a convenient reapplication tool for your makeup bag or a travel-friendly SPF for outdoor adventures, there is a formula here to keep your skin protected on the go.





