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Europe vs America vs Asia: Who Makes the Best Sunscreen?

A regulatory and formulation showdown.

By the numbers

South Korea's functional-cosmetic rules require SPF testing before a product can be marketed.

The FDA has not approved a new sunscreen filter since 1996, per EWG.
What the evidence shows

Frequently asked questions

Are Korean and Japanese sunscreens better?

Not automatically — but Japanese and Korean sunscreens can use modern UVA filters within competitive cosmetics markets, so many feel lighter and cover more of the UVA range. Protection still depends on applying enough and reapplying; an elegant formula used sparingly underperforms a basic one used well.

Is it safe to buy sunscreen overseas?

Buying reputable sunscreen abroad is generally fine, but check the expiration date, store it away from heat, and note that US import rules treat sunscreen as a drug. Counterfeit or heat-damaged products can lose effectiveness, so purchase from trusted retailers.

Why are European and Asian sunscreens different from American ones?

The US regulates sunscreens as OTC drugs, so adding a filter requires drug-level safety data and FDA approval — a slow process that stalled for decades. The EU, Japan and Korea treat them as cosmetics or quasi-drugs and approve modern filters faster, which is why foreign formulas often feel lighter and cover more of the UVA range.

What people are asking

r/30PlusSkinCare: 'Should I buy sunscreen abroad to bring home?'

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