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Hand creams with SPF offer the best of both worlds: hydration for smooth, nourished hands and protective benefits to fight the effects of sun damage (which can help prevent dreaded sun spots). Adding this skincare product to your routine can help you reap all the benefits of the best hand creams and the best sunscreens.
It’s important to keep hands protected with sunscreen since “skin cancer is relatively common on the back of the hands, and as people get older we see a lot of pre-skin cancer and skin cancer,” explains Karan Lal, D.O., M.S., F.A.A.D., double board-certified dermatologist with Affiliated Dermatology in Scottsdale, AZ.
“As we get older, we also lose a lot of fat on the hands and the skin on the hands gets thinner,” making us more prone to sun damage and the visible signs of aging like fine lines, wrinkles, and dark spots, Dr. Lal adds. A hand cream with SPF might just be one of the best anti-aging hand creams as sun damage also affects skin quality and appearance.
Meet the experts: Karan Lal, D.O., M.S., F.A.A.D., double board-certified dermatologist with Affiliated Dermatology in Scottsdale, AZ; and Janiene Luke, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in Loma Linda, CA
It’s also not uncommon for people to neglect their hands when it comes to sun protection, especially when it comes to hand washing and reapplication, according to Janiene Luke, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in Loma Linda, CA. “Using a hand cream or lotion with SPF is beneficial because you can hydrate and protect your skin all in one step, which can be helpful, especially for those who either want to simplify their regimen and/or save time,” she says.
Our top picks
Ahead, find the best hand creams with SPF recommended by dermatologists, editors, and testers for healthier, smoother hands sans UV damage.
Pros
- Lightweight formula absorbs into the skin
- Doesn’t leave a residue behind
- Hydrating
Cons
- Lemon scent may not be suitable for those who are sensitive to fragrance
A product that doesn’t leave any residue behind on the skin is preferred—especially when it comes to SPF products. With this formula from Jane Iredale which was road tested by the Good Housekeeping Beauty Institute, you can expect no residue as well as a light texture.
The product is a thinner, runnier lotion (as opposed to a thicker cream), and the feeling is “very fresh and hydrating, like a drink of water for the hands as the name implies,” says Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab Reviews Analyst Chiara Butler. She calls this product her “favorite” of the hand creams she’s reviewed and enjoyed the “invigorating” lemon scent. Though, if you’re sensitive to fragrances, you may find this cream too strong.
If you want to avoid greasy or slippery palms, this is a great option. “I could use this as an everyday hand SPF,” Butler said.
Pros
- Non-greasy formula
- Reviewers love the scent
- Absorbs quickly
Cons
- May not be suitable for those sensitive to fragrance
There’s nothing like the signature Sun Bum coconut scent to transport us back to summers past and days spent on the sand. While the brand is known for its body sunscreens, it also makes an SPF-infused hand cream that Dr. Lal recommends for keeping hands protected from the sun.
It not only shields skin from harmful UV rays with SPF, but is enriched with vitamin E to keep hands hydrated and moisturized. Plus, reviewers love the “non-greasy” texture and that the cream “absorbs quickly” into the skin.
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best hand cream with SPF for sensitive skin
Eucerin Daily Hydration Broad Spectrum SPF 30
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Pros
- Moisturizing formula
- Fragrance-free
- Suitable for sensitive skin
Cons
- Some reviewers say the formula feels slightly greasy
If you have skin that is prone to irritation, try this two-in-one moisturizer and sunscreen option from Eucerin that Dr. Luke recommends “for those with sensitive skin” due to its fragrance-free and dye-free formula that “provides broad spectrum UV protection.”
While it’s not advertised as a hand cream, we suggest trying out the formula for your hands at Dr. Luke’s recommendation. The lightweight cream claims to provide 24-hour hydration with sunflower oil and vitamin b5, all while shielding your skin from the sun with SPF 30.
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best hand cream with SPF for darker skin tones
Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Moisturizing Body Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60
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Pros
- Lightweight, non-greasy formula
- Blends in easily
- Hydrates the skin
Cons
- Some reviewers dislike the “sunscreen” smell
This lightweight body sunscreen comes highly recommended by Dr. Lal for use on the hands, especially for those with darker skin tones. The formula dries clear, blends in easily, and feels comfortable on the skin thanks to the hydrating formula enriched with prebiotic oat.
“So many cream sunscreens require a ton of elbow grease and/or mixing with lotions to blend into my dark skin. Not this one!” wrote one Amazon reviewer. “If you’ve got a darker skin tone you’ll love this. I was afraid it wouldn’t work but nope, it definitely protects my skin.”
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Pros
- Feels comfortable on the skin
- Hydrating and moisturizing formula
- Can be used on the hands, face, and body
Cons
- Some reviewers say it leaves a “sheen” on the skin
“This is an affordable hybrid sunscreen (meaning it has mineral and chemical sunscreen ingredients) that can be used on both face and body,” Dr. Luke explains. In addition to hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, she also appreciates that the formula contains nourishing ceramides “to keep skin moisturized,” making this a great option for those with dry skin.
Reviewers also appreciate how the formula feels “smooth” and “comfortable” on skin and that it doesn’t leave a “white, cakey finish.”
Pros
- Hydrates and moisturizes hands
- Suitable for sensitive skin
- Protects hands with SPF 40
Cons
- Pricey
“I like this one because it comes in two sizes, with the smaller 1 oz. size being very convenient for travel or to carry with you,” explains Dr. Luke. “This also has an SPF of 40, unlike most hand creams which have an SPF below 30.” This hand sunscreen also contains moisturizing ingredients like argan oil and meadowfoam seed oil to keep hands hydrated while protecting them from the sun.
Plus, it’s previously been touted by Christie Calucchia, Prevention’s senior commerce editor, as her favorite hand cream with SPF. “I love that this hand cream doubles as sunscreen. It takes a few minutes to fully absorb into the skin, but it’s worth it for the UV protection,” she said. “And no, there’s no classic sunscreen smell.”
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Pros
- Contains reparative, moisturizing ingredients
- Helps minimize the appearance of fine lines and dark spots
- Broad spectrum SPF 50
Cons
- Pricey
Combat and prevent signs of aging on the hands with this SPF-enriched formula from Paula’s Choice that comes highly recommended by Dr. Lal. This restorative moisturizer is formulated for the face and neck but works just as well for the hands.
It contains antioxidants and a high level of SPF to protect the skin from damaging UVA and UVB rays and other environmental aggressors, as well as brightening niacinamide and moisturizing shea butter to keep hands soft, supple, and youthful-looking.
Pros
- Lightweight finish
- Pleasant tropical scent
- A great option for those who dislike a slick or slippery feel
Cons
- Must be thoroughly rubbed in
This hand cream from Fenty Skin is another Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab Analyst recommendation. It has a pleasant citrus scent. The formula, which contains a mineral SPF, “doesn't feel slick or greasy at all,” Butler explains. However, “it is streaky upon application, so it needs to be rubbed in well.”
Butler adds that the cream feels hydrating and “dries down to a very light finish. It may not be a good pick for very dry hands, but it is great for those who don’t want a slippery sensation.” It may be worth noting that the tube is on the smaller side, so it likely won’t last long.
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Pros
- Comfortable, hydrating formula
- Noncomedogenic and fragrance-free
- Water and sweat-resistant
Cons
- Not the best value for size
I am a self-professed EltaMD superfan and own a number of SPF-infused products from their line. While their UV Clear SPF 46 is my holy grail face sunscreen, I love this UV Sport SPF 50 for keeping my hands protected from the sun. I find it a bit pricey to use all over my body, hence why I repurposed it as a hand cream.
The formula feels super comfortable on the skin and almost feels like I haven’t applied anything at all—which for me, is the ultimate sign of a great sunscreen product. It’s also water and sweat-resistant and can be applied to wet or dry skin, making it super convenient for reapplication and frequent hand washing.
Pros
- Rich, moisturizing formula
- Pleasant scent free from synthetic fragrance
- SPF 45
Cons
- Pricey
Pamper your hands with this rich, luxurious formula from Josie Maran enriched with argan oil and glycerin. Technically a body butter, Dr. Luke recommends it for keeping hands moisturized and protected from the sun.
“Aside from being highly moisturizing, it is fragrance-free, cruelty-free, mineral-based (for those who prefer to avoid chemical-based sunscreens), and provides broad spectrum UV protection,” Dr. Luke explains.
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How to choose and use the best hand cream with SPF
✔️ Choose the appropriate level of SPF. Dr. Luke encourages everyone to look for an SPF of 30 or higher in any type of sunscreen product to ensure adequate protection. It’s also recommended to choose a “broad-spectrum sunscreen,” which means the product “protects against both UVA and UVB” rays.
✔️ Look for nourishing ingredients. When looking for a hand cream—with or without SPF—it’s important to choose a product with moisturizing and hydrating ingredients. Dr. Luke recommends looking for ingredients like glycerin, triglycerides, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, squalane, or shea butter.
✔️ Reapply often. The main “caveat” with sunscreen products for the hands has to do with hand washing, explains Dr. Lal. That’s why it’s important to reapply your hand cream with SPF every two hours (or as directed on the product label) and after hand washing.
How we chose the best hand cream with SPF
We tested the Supergoop! Handscreen SPF 40 and the Elta MD UV Sport SPF 50. We spoke with Karan Lal, D.O., M.S., F.A.A.D., double board-certified dermatologist with Affiliated Dermatology in Scottsdale, AZ; and Janiene Luke, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in Loma Linda, CA. We also sifted through countless product reviews to select the best hand creams with SPF available.
The Best Overall Hand Cream With SPF and the Best Scented Hand Cream With SPF were evaluated by the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab in their most recent road test of hand creams with SPF.
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Shannen Zitz
Assistant Editor
Shannen Zitz is an Assistant Editor at Prevention, where she covers all things lifestyle, wellness, beauty, and relationships. Previously the Editorial Assistant at Prevention, she graduated from the State University of New York at Cortland with a bachelor's degree in English. If she’s not reading or writing, you can probably find her frequenting the skincare and makeup forums on Reddit or hogging the squat rack at the gym.