A NEW breed of sun protection designed to sit over make-up has hit shelves, meaning topping up your SPF thoughout the day is easy.

But be warned – you still need to apply a proper sunscreen underneath, as they won’t give you enough protection alone.
BUDGET
Garnier Vitamin C UV Mist £12.99 for 75ml boots.com
The first time I used this mist I thought it was broken, given that my eyes were closed and I didn’t feel a single thing hitting my face.
So to double check, I applied it to my arm – keeping my eyes open – and it turns out, it’s just so lightweight you won’t notice it at all.
In fact it’s so good that we’ve just crowned it the winner of Best Face Sunscreen in this year’s Fabulous Beauty Awards.
It doesn’t make my eyes sting, cause breakouts or ruin my make-up.
All in all, it’s exactly what I want from an SPF.
MID-RANGE
Naked Sundays SPF50+ Hydrating Glow Mist, £18 for 50ml, boots.com
Full transparency, I didn’t think I’d like this, given the name.
I usually run from anything labelled glowy as I have extremely oily skin, so I prefer products that help reduce shine rather than add to it.
As expected, it does leave skin incredibly glowy – yet like magic, it doesn’t feel wet or sticky on. In fact, it dries surprisingly fast, almost like a setting spray.
I love that it’s a non-aerosol mist, as they are easier to pack and better for the planet.
But I do find it means the spray can be inconsistent and sometimes feel a little too wet, so make sure you shake it well before using.
LUXURY
Supergoop! (Re)setting Powder SPF 30, £29 for 4.25g, boots.com
I first tried this product a couple of years ago in the US, but now it’s available at Boots so I’ve finally been able to restock!
I love how versatile the powder is.
You can use it over your face in the same way you would a setting powder, and it also works on the scalp, acting almost like a dry shampoo to absorb moisture while helping prevent sunburn.
But reapplying it multiple times becomes tricky, as it can end up looking cakey, so I find it works best in tandem with a face mist (SPF or otherwise) to add some moisture back into skin.
But if you’re worried about shine, it’s a no-brainer.
PICK OF THE WEEK

I’M a huge fan of high street mascaras – you really don’t need to shell out to get great lashes. And I think I’ve just found a new favourite.
Lash lengthening so it doesn’t look too heavy or clumpy? Check! Tubing formula so it doesn’t smudge but can be removed with warm water? Check! Curved brush to lift and fan out lashes? Check!
Max Factor 2000 Calorie Long Lash Era Mascara, £10.99, ticks all the right boxes. Shop now at Boots.