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Growing up, sunscreen felt like a chore. I’d run as fast as my legs could carry me to get away from my mom, dodging that inevitable sticky, chalky slathering. These days, though, my skin — and makeup — routine isn’t complete without it. Not only has skincare come a long way, leaving those suffocating formulas behind, but we’ve also had our eyes opened to just how important sun protection really is.

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, an estimated 234,680 cases of melanoma — a serious form of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body — will be diagnosed in the US this year. The good news is that applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, alongside wearing sun-protective clothing like wide-brimmed hats and UV-blocking sunglasses, can significantly reduce your risk.

If you’re an R29 regular, you’ll know we’re incredibly passionate about sunscreen. In 2024, we won the Skin Cancer Foundation’s Media Impact Award for our advocacy work to ban teen tanning bed use and promote sun safety through our Sun Blocked series — so it’s fair to say we’re well-versed in the very best formulas out there.

Without further ado, here’s every sunscreen we think deserves its flowers — from face SPFs that disappear instantly into skin to tinted bases that never leave a white cast behind.

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Face

Tatcha The Milky Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA++++

“I look forward to using this sunscreen every morning, it feels that good on the skin. It boasts SPF 50+ broad-spectrum protection, meaning it shields against UVA (responsible for premature aging and skin cancer) and UVB (which causes sunburn). Beyond sun protection, the formula is packed with moisturizing skincare ingredients like ectoin and vitamin E. It’s so quenching, even on my chronically dry cheeks, that I often skip moisturizer altogether and use this in its place. That’s not to say it’s unsuitable for oily or combination skin. I have a mix of both, and the lightweight, milky texture dries down to sit somewhere between matte and dewy, so skin feels comfortably hydrated, not greasy. I recommend this to anyone looking for a featherlight sunscreen that doesn’t compromise on hydration or protection.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Sofie Pavitt Face Screentime Non-Comedogenic Hydrating Sunscreen SPF 30

“As one of NYC’s most sought-after estheticians, Sofie Pavitt has heard endless complaints about sunscreen — mostly, that they break people out — so she decided to launch her own. Screentime, the latest addition to her eponymous skincare brand, delivers SPF 30 protection in a formula that’s hydrating without feeling heavy. The texture is silky and indulgent, making it a step I genuinely look forward to every morning. Even better, it’s infused with ectoin and niacinamide (two of my favorite ingredients) to support a healthy skin barrier and help balance excess oil.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

belif Dew Guard Milky Sun Serum Hydrating Sunscreen SPF 40

“Korean sunscreen is considered to be in a league of its own, and I understand why when I use this milky SPF. If you’re a fan of belif’s Aqua Bomb Hydrating Moisturizer like I am, you’ll adore this. It’s equally light and quick to absorb (in fact, I’d liken it to a serum-like texture), and it feels like you’ve got nothing on your skin at all. The hundreds of 5-star reviews are further proof that it deserves its flowers, with users praising its naturally radiant finish, hydrating feel without clogging or making skin oily, and sleek packaging that slips easily into bags and pockets.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Dr. Idriss Major Fade Disco Block Discoloration Treatment SPF 50

“When it comes to an accessible SPF that I can walk into a store and purchase, Dr. Idriss’ Major Fade Disco is the easy answer. It checks every box, no cast, no eye stinging, no greasy texture. It is perfect; the formula is a cloud-like moisturizing lotion without being too thick and heavy, so I can wear it in place of a moisturizer. This lies perfectly under makeup, never pills, and, most importantly, keeps my face protected.” — Sophia Dennis, head of programming and brand strategy for Refinery29 Beautycon.

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Sunscreen SPF 40

“The countless five-star reviews speak for themselves: this is comfortable, invisible (meaning no white cast whatsoever), and worth every single cent. The sun protection comes from a handful of chemical filters, namely avobenzone and homosalate, which allow it to be inconspicuous on all skin tones. It looks and feels like a makeup primer, absorbing in record speed and leaving a softly mattified finish, but it’s packed with UVA and UVB protection that’s water-resistant for up to 80 minutes. If you’re a sunscreen aficionado, it’s a lot like Allies of Skin’s The One SPF 50 — but a fraction of the price.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Supergoop! Superscreen Rich Hydrating Cream SPF 40 Moisturizer

“Out of all the SPF products in Supergoop!’s lineup (and there are many), this one is my holy grail. I’ve gone through multiple jars at this point, and I can confidently say it’s my all-time favorite daytime moisturizer. The formula is loaded with ectoin, ceramides, and algae extracts, so my skin consistently looks softer, smoother, and more plump when I use it daily. It also delivers SPF 40 protection thanks to a blend of chemical filters like avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, and octocrylene. I have acne-prone skin, and this has yet to break me out, even when worn underneath an additional sunscreen for good measure.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

House of Dohwa Rice Bran Sunscreen 50ml SPF50+ PA++++

“This is glass skin in a bottle; whenever people ask me how my skin looks so good and glowy, I know that it’s because of this product. This is lightweight and thin, so it layers on top of your moisturizer. I reach for this in the warmer months as it absorbs incredibly quickly and supports summer skin in a perfect way. The packaging is also much different than any other skincare product I have tried. It comes in a paper-like tube, so when the product is almost finished, you can rip the tube to get the last drops.” — Sophia Dennis, head of programming and brand strategy for Refinery29 Beautycon.

e.l.f. Cosmetics Suntouchable Invisi-Stick SPF 50

“This sunscreen stick was a godsend on my last vacation for two reasons: 1) It prevented my hair part from getting burned. If this has never happened to you, consider yourself lucky, because it’s incredibly painful. I was able to swipe this invisible stick down the center of my part without disturbing my slicked bun or making my hair crispy, flaky, or white. It dried down completely without residue. 2) It makes reapplying sunscreen over makeup so quick and easy. It’s even great on the lips. My beach bag wasn’t complete without it, and I love that while it features SPF 50 broad-spectrum protection, it doesn’t leave any sign of application — no white cast, no greasy finish. It’s genius.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

La Roche-Posay UVAir SPF50 Serum Sunscreen

“I didn’t think anything could sway me from my trusty Anthelios Ultra Light Face Fluid, but UVAir SPF 50 Serum Sunscreen has swiftly taken its place in my morning routine. Thanks to the chemical UVA and UVB filters, it feels more like a milky serum than a sunscreen, and it takes just moments to work into the skin. This is why I love using it for reapplication, even over makeup, as tapping it in never disturbs my foundation base — if anything, it makes my skin glow. The bottle is also compact enough to slip into even the tightest pockets and tiniest bags, making top-ups a no-brainer. I love the precise application tip, which makes it easy to measure out three fingers’ worth of product.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

INNBEAUTY PROJECT Mineral Sun Glow Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 43 PA +++

“I put this sunscreen to the test on a recent ski trip and was seriously impressed — both by how hydrating it is and how good it makes my skin look. For a mineral formula, there’s zero chalky cast (thanks to three tinted shade options), and the subtle, shimmery glow reads radiant, not sweaty. It’s infused with vitamin C, plus ectoin, squalane, and peptides, which I swear leave my skin looking more supple and lit-from-within over time. I also love how it wears under makeup — think healthy, glowing skin with the added bonus of SPF 43 protection.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Moisture Airyfit Daily Sunscreen SPF 50

“HaruHaru Wonder makes some wonderful K-Beauty products, and its Black Rice line is one of my favorites. This sunscreen has a velvety and somewhat fluffy texture, making it feel reparative on the skin. It also protects against blue light if you’re concerned about that. It’s perfect for the days I’m at my window-facing desk, on back-to-back calls. This also has a crowd-pleasing finish, not incredibly glowy or matte — just your skin but better.” — Sophia Dennis, head of programming and brand strategy for Refinery29 Beautycon.

Makeup

Merit The Uniform Tinted Sunscreen SPF 50

“I’ve been through three tubes of Merit’s tinted sunscreen already, and I’m just about to open another ahead of spring, when I prefer a little less coverage. The SPF filter is mineral, but the added tint dials down any ashiness, with reviewers praising how easily it applies, sinks into the skin, and the distinct lack of white cast. One pump is enough to cover my entire face and neck, softening the look of past breakouts and blurring my dark under-eye circles. I’m always impressed by how well it lasts, even on warmer days, and would say it wears more like a lightweight foundation with added SPF.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Ciele Prime & Protect SPF 30+ Smoothing Primer

“This silky primer is basically spackle for uneven texture — it smooths everything out while gripping onto foundation and concealer and never letting go. It also offers SPF 30 via 10% zinc oxide, and on my skin, it doesn’t leave a noticeable white cast (likely because I’m not applying as much as I would with a standalone sunscreen, so it’s always important to layer up). That said, if you have deeper skin, the Radiant Bronze shade is worth trying for a truly undetectable finish. Overall, I found it really helps extend the wear and look of my makeup — and as a primer alone, it’s among the best I’ve tried; the sunscreen is almost a bonus, if it weren’t the whole point!” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

Hourglass Illusion Luminous Glow Foundation SPF 30

“You’d never guess there was sunscreen in this foundation — it’s that lightweight and imperceptible on the skin. Since a small squeeze goes a long way, I like to apply it over my dedicated sunscreen, knowing my skin is extra protected. Thanks to glycerin and dimethicone, it’s moisturizing and applies like a dream, blurring texture and lingering marks left behind by breakouts. And the staying power? Excellent. At the end of the day, I always enjoy catching my reflection in my apartment elevator mirror and seeing my makeup still perfectly intact.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Tower 28 Beauty SunnyDays SPF 30 Tinted Sunscreen Foundation

“This is a product I use at all hours of the day, all times of the year, whether it’s the dead of winter or the hottest day of summer. Actually, it makes my list of favorite products in general. The shade match is perfect; the finish is so natural and skin-like while covering hyperpigmentation and dark circles. While I don’t have many skin concerns, I know that people with acne- and eczema-prone skin who rave over this foundation, as it’s one of the few that doesn’t break them out or irritate their skin. The SPF 30 in this is really just the cherry on top.” — Sophia Dennis, head of programming and brand strategy for Refinery29 Beautycon.

Naturium Phyto-Glow Lip Balm SPF 45

“The skin on our lips is delicate and needs protection against the elements, but most SPF lip balms I’ve tried taste bitter and make the back of my throat itch. None is created quite like Naturium’s. Not only is this one of the most deeply moisturizing lip balms in my growing collection (that’ll be the nourishing shea butter and smoothing squalane), but it also features broad-spectrum SPF 45 protection, shielding against UVA and UVB, all without the wince-inducing taste. In fact, there’s nothing but a subtle hint of minty vanilla. My favorite shade is Getaway, a soft peach that pairs beautifully with a neutral lip liner and makes my lips gleam sans stickiness.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

ONE/SIZE On ‘Til Dawn Mattifying Sunscreen Makeup Setting Spray SPF 28

“I didn’t think it was possible to love ONE/SIZE’s bestselling setting spray any more than I already did — and then the brand dropped an SPF version. I could cry tears of joy, which would probably be fine because that’s how good this stuff works to lock in my makeup. It feels virtually identical to the original On ’Til Dawn, but with the added bonus of SPF 28. As someone with oily skin who’s used to watching foundation and concealer disappear within hours, I can confirm that this stuff truly locks everything in place all day. Obsessed is an understatement.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

Ciele Blush & Protect SPF 50+ Liquid Blush

“Ciele is the brand of SPF makeup. I’ve tried quite a few products from its collection, and my favorite is the Blush and Protect SPF50+. I use the shades Giselle and Berri. This is also marketed as an “acne-safe” blush, so I really enjoy using it on the days that I ditch complexion products. I love the look of a fresh face with a subtle flush, and it’s so great to achieve that with the added benefit of SPF 50 protection.” — Sophia Dennis, head of programming and brand strategy for Refinery29 Beautycon.

Dior Forever Skin Glow SPF 25

“Dior’s new Forever Skin Glow foundation really is beautiful — and a strong contender for one of my all-time favorites. Not only does it glide on seamlessly, but it melts into the skin to provide a sheer veil of coverage that adds dimension and glow, rather than erasing my features. As a result, any makeup I apply on top — think blush and bronzer — is minimal, because I love how alive it makes my skin look, while subtly blurring leftover acne marks. Even better? The added SPF gives extra UV protection, but on a dermatologist’s recommendation, I always layer it over a dedicated SPF 50+.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Caliray Lipguard SPF 31 Hydrating Lip Gloss Balm

“SPF lip balms are notoriously hard to get right texture-wise, but Caliray’s gloss nails it. (Not entirely surprising, considering the brand is based in sunny SoCal, and founder Wende Zomnir surfs in her free time.) The formula is plush, hydrating, and comes in several shades. My go-to is Big Sur, a gorgeous rosy brown, but there are also options ranging from bright pink to peachy coral. Since lip skin is especially thin and prone to sun damage and sunburn, daily UV protection is a must. This hybrid formula delivers with UV filters zinc oxide and octisalate to get the job done.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

Body

Blue Lizard Sunscreen Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50+

“Another mineral sunscreen lotion? Yawn! Or so I thought. This one by Australian brand Blue Lizard genuinely surprised me. The texture is as gentle and hydrating as your favorite body lotion, yet it delivers SPF 50 protection with up to 80 minutes of water resistance, making it a go-to for beach days. The real standout is the packaging: the cap shifts from clear to blue when exposed to UV rays, serving as a built-in reminder to reapply. (It’s also very cool?!) And the price is right in line with what you’d expect from a comparable drugstore pick, making it a no-brainer choice.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

Sun Bum Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50

“After a terrible sunburn one summer, I had to up my sunscreen game. Last year, just before I left for vacation, I picked up two bottles of this, and now I won’t travel without it. Not only is it a high-factor, broad-spectrum sunscreen that defends against UVA and UVB, but it’s also water-resistant for up to 80 minutes and packed with moisturizing ingredients like vitamin E (an antioxidant that provides extra protection against UV). It feels more like a lightweight body lotion than a sunscreen, sinking in fast so you can pull on your swimsuit or beach clothes without getting stuck. My partner usually hates sunscreen but doesn’t mind using this, which is a testament to just how good it is.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Vacation Classic Whip SPF 30 Sunscreen Mousse

“An effective yet fun product will always have a hold on me, and this whipped sunscreen is the best. While I never go a day without wearing sunscreen on my face, I’m not great at keeping up with my body, so when I spotted Body Whip, I knew it would be a game-changer for me. This cream comes out of its canister like whipped cream. I don’t know about you, but when I was a kid, half the draw of whipped cream was the fun texture. Vacation has taken this childhood memory and made it into a product I don’t mind using daily, making it so much easier to stay on top of wearing SPF from my head to my toes.” — Sophia Dennis, head of programming and brand strategy for Refinery29 Beautycon.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Body and Face Sunscreen SPF 60

“For years, I’ve recommended La Roche-Posay’s Anthelios range to anyone who will listen. The formulas are some of the most lightweight and elegant out there — an ideal gateway for anyone who thinks they hate sunscreen. (And by hate, I mean they just haven’t found the right one yet.) You really can’t go wrong with anything in the lineup, but my GOAT is the Melt-In Milk for Face and Body. True to its name, the oil-free, milky texture sinks in quickly without leaving a greasy residue. It doesn’t clog my pores, and thanks to chemical UV filters, it goes on with no white cast in sight.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Face and Body Lotion Sunscreen SPF 60+

“This is another sunscreen I can’t imagine hot vacations without. It’s light yet deeply moisturizing, can be used on both the face and body, and doesn’t take an age to rub in or absorb. The broad-spectrum SPF 60+ protection is higher than most, and it features licorice root extract, which is said to soothe acne-prone skin. I get back and chest acne, but I never break out while using this, which, for me, makes it worth its weight in gold. As if that weren’t impressive enough, the brand’s patented SynchroShieldRepair technology means protection is strengthened on contact with heat and water, so you can swim and explore safe in the knowledge that you’re protected until it’s time to reapply.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Supergoop! PLAY Antioxidant Body Sunscreen Mist SPF 50

“I find it hard to stay consistent with sunscreen unless it’s for my face. Once I’m out of the shower, I tend to lose interest in body care altogether, so an easy-to-apply SPF is important to me. I love a spray; that way, I can apply it quickly without getting my hands messy. This Supergoop! Body Mist is especially great because I can reach my back without having to phone a friend to help keep me protected.” — Sophia Dennis, head of programming and brand strategy for Refinery29 Beautycon.

Coola Classic Body Organic Sunscreen Spray SPF 50

“I’m always pleasantly surprised by how easy it is to use this sunscreen mist, especially because it dries down completely without a trace. I consider it insurance over a dedicated layer of sunscreen, giving me extra protection when I’m out in the elements and feel my skin getting a little too hot, for example, at the beach or on a hike. I simply mist it on, massage it in, and go about my day. Unlike other sprays, it’s not uncomfortably greasy, nor does it run out quickly. It lasted me two weeks on vacation once, even though everyone wanted to borrow it.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Lightweight Sunscreen Spray SPF 45

“This is the sunscreen spray that finally convinced my husband to wear SPF daily — so yes, it gets all the flowers from me. Neutrogena’s Ultra Sheer line is a classic for a reason: it’s affordable, reliable, and no-fuss. I used to be skeptical of sprays (it’s hard to tell if you’re applying enough!), but with SPF 70, I feel a little more secure between reapplications — which are easy to stay on top of, since it takes about 30 seconds to mist my whole body. I’ll sometimes rub it in to speed up absorption, but the spray is so fine you don’t really have to. It’s also a chemical formula, so it goes on completely invisible — a win-win all around.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer.

Clarins Body Sunscreen Lotion Spray Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

“I love the ease of a milky spray sunscreen, and they don’t get much better than Clarins’ SPF 50+ Broad Spectrum Lotion. I packed this on vacation last year and, one day at the beach, I was genuinely sad to reach the end of it. The nozzle doesn’t spit like other sprays; instead, it delivers a wide mist of sunscreen across the skin, taking the chore out of application. It smells great without being too strong, and it takes just a few seconds to rub in, so I found myself reaching for it far more often. Reapplication is key to staying safe in the sun.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director.

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Before  skin tints  and  sheer foundations  reigned supreme,  BB and CC creams  had their moment — especially in Japan...

Before skin tints and sheer foundations reigned supreme, BB and CC creams had their moment — especially in Japan and Korea.  
BB creams (short for “beauty balm” or, sometimes, “blemish balm”) were designed as all-in-one complexion products meant to replace your moisturizer, primer, foundation, and even sunscreen if formulated with UV filters. CC creams, meanwhile, are typically more focused on color correction (hence the name: “color-correcting” or “complexion-correcting”).  

Unlike traditional foundations and concealers, BB and CC creams occupy a middle ground between makeup and skincare, offering lightweight coverage and a natural, radiant finish that doesn’t look overly done. And while BB and CC creams have long since made their way stateside thanks to mainstream brands like Maybelline, IT Cosmetics, Kosas, and e.l.f. Cosmetics, a newcomer has entered the chat — and it just might be our new favorite. 

CC color-correcting tinted serum, $42

Introducing Tarte’s new CC color-correcting tinted serum, a multitasking complexion product that pairs lightweight, comfortable hydration (thanks to skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid, strengthening peptides, and oil-balancing niacinamide) with sheer, blurred coverage that still looks like skin. Available in six flexible shades designed to work across Tarte’s existing Shape Tape concealer shade range, the formula dispenses white at first, then blends out as encapsulated pigments adapt to your skin tone and help neutralize discoloration, like redness around the cheeks or purplish under-eye shadows. Don’t forget to shake it first, to dispense the product evenly, then wait up to two minutes for the true shade to reveal itself once on the skin. Retailing for $42, CC Tinted Serum is available at Sephora and Ulta, as well as Tarte’s website

Ahead, three Refinery29 editors put the new launch to the test. 

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Shade tested: Medium

“I’m calling it: this is my new favorite complexion base for summer. While I’ve tried heaps of CC creams, I’m always amazed when those icy white pearls of pigment burst and magically adapt to your skin tone. The thing is, most end up looking too orange or too pale on my light olive skin, but Medium was just right. I had to get close to the mirror to actually see it on my skin — it looked like my skin, but better.

After applying it to the back of my hand and using a fluffy brush to buff it evenly over my face and neck, I put it through its paces during a full day of socializing — hugging, cheek kisses, the works — and it held up better than most of my medium- to full-coverage foundations, and far more impressively than my skin tints. I’ve been dealing with a few breakouts recently and would normally need an extra dot of concealer to mask the redness, but not with this. It blurred post-breakout staining so well that I didn’t bother. I didn’t even top up under my eyes with concealer.

One quick squeeze was all I needed for my face and neck, and it felt comfortable and breathable throughout the day, much like a tinted moisturizer. I’ll be wearing this all summer long.” — Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director

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Shade(s) tested: Deep and Rich

“I’m usually underwhelmed by most beauty launches, but Tarte’s CC Tinted Serum is one of the most innovative formulas I’ve tried in a long time. It’s equal parts skincare and a color-matching science experiment. On first squeeze, the ‘Deep’ shade emerges completely white — almost like sunscreen — but as soon as you begin blending, encapsulated pigments burst and transform into a skin-tone tint. It’s the kind of beauty magic trick that feels genuinely thoughtful rather than gimmicky.

One thing to note: the shade names can be a little misleading, so I’d recommend relying on the model photos rather than the labels alone. The ‘Deep’ shade, which seemed like the obvious match for my complexion, looked pale and slightly ashy once blended. Fortunately, I also had the ‘Rich’ shade on hand. While it initially dispenses with an orange, color-corrector-like hue, it blended seamlessly into my skin and proved to be a true match for melanin-rich complexions.

I’ll definitely be adding this lightweight formula to my no-makeup makeup routine. After a quick shake, it glides onto the skin effortlessly and feels virtually weightless. Even better, I experienced no pilling or interference with the skincare products underneath, making it an easy addition to my everyday lineup.” — Alexis Bennett Parker, director of shopping partnerships

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Shade tested: Medium

“I’ve yet to meet a Tarte complexion product I don’t like. There’s the bestselling Shape Tape concealer (I’m partial to its Blur Concealer Stick and Creamy formula, which I swear is a dupe for NARS’ Radiant Creamy Concealer) and the highly slept-on BB Blur tinted moisturizer, which is lightweight yet delivers sheer coverage. And now, my Tarte Mount Rushmore is complete, thanks to the CC Tinted Serum. I can sometimes be skeptical of BB and CC creams that don’t come from Asia (I’m biased, having grown up scouring Tokyo pharmacies for the coolest new formulas I couldn’t find stateside), but Tarte has proven me wrong not once, but now twice. The CC Serum is lightweight and truly feels like a hydrating milk, but offers surprisingly good coverage, even when worn without concealer.

Just like magic, the white, speckled cream seamlessly transformed into my medium olive skin as I rubbed a pump of product in with clean fingers. (I also like using a fluffy brush to buff it out for an extra diffused, airbrushed effect.) The result was truly undetectable makeup; I was so amazed that I couldn’t stop whipping out my compact mirror in public to examine my skin up close. My skin truly looked like skin, just evened out. It also didn’t transfer (I always say a little prayer before putting on a white tee after doing my makeup!), and lasted all day long — even in 90° Texas heat! — which was truly impressive. I’ll be using this to the very last drop.” — Karina Hoshikawa, senior beauty writer

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If you told me last month that I’d be packing a pair of hands-free, ‘step-in’ sneakers for a high-profile fashion pre...

If you told me last month that I’d be packing a pair of hands-free, ‘step-in’ sneakers for a high-profile fashion press trip to Denmark, the epicenter of Scandi-girl coolness, I probably would have laughed. As a fashion editor, my standard for travel footwear is what some would call brutally high: It has to look aspirational, blend in with the locals, and survive a 20,000-step itinerary.

So, when Kizik invited me to test-drive their latest drops, I’ll admit I had some trepidation on how I would style the sneakers for a pre-summer escape. I put the brand’s Juno 2 snowboots to the test in Iceland last fall, which were perfect for those icy treks, but I had never thought about wearing the trainers with my frilly dresses and skirts. All of those doubts vanished when I opened the boxes.

Enter: The Monaco and the Siena.

Not only do these sneakers feature Kizik’s famous hands-free tech, but they also nailed the retro trainer aesthetic that’s piercing through fashion right now. After four days clocking 10,000 through 20,000 steps a day, navigating international waters, and facing my deepest fears on two wheels, I’m officially a convert. Here is how they survived the ultimate Copenhagen gauntlet.

My first test came via The Monaco, a sleek, chunky black-and-white trainer that is the type of shoe you want to wear with everything. I paired mine with a black mini dress, and the silhouette looked instantly cool, not overly-sporty.

When I first slipped them on, I noticed a roomy feel in the toe box. It wasn’t that they were too big; they just provided enough room for my toes to feel free and not cramped, which is a must when you’re walking and sightseeing for hours.

The real magic, though, is the set-it-and-forget-it design. When you first take them out of the box, a one-time lace-up to get the perfect fit is all you need. After that? You never have to touch those laces again. It’s just a simple point of your toes to get them on and off—laces still tied.

To put that secure fit to the test, the itinerary threw me into the deep end: cycling.

Let me caveat this by saying I am not a pro at biking whatsoever. In fact, it had been over 10 years since the last time I rode a bike, and on that day, I promised myself it would be my last time for the rest of my life. But I decided to face my fear.

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Stepping into Copenhagen’s buzzing bike lanes, the absolute last thing I wanted to worry about was my shoes slipping off the pedals. Knowing I was locked into my Monacos helped ease the nervous jitters a bit. That way I was able to focus on keeping my balance and getting those hand signals right.

Immediately after biking, we hit the water for a boat tour. Even with a drizzle in the forecast making the docks a little slippery, the grip held up perfectly. And I was able to hit the deck without a single slip.

For a day dedicated to eating my way through the city, I switched over to the Siena. This pair comes in a stunning pastel mauve colorway that fits seamlessly into the muted, minimalist palette Copenhagen is famous for. I styled them with my windbreaker skirt, a simple double-layered tank top, and a pair of ruffled socks for a look that felt elevated yet entirely practical.

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We started our food marathon at a local food hall, enjoying traditional open-faced sandwiches and fresh on-tap kombucha, walked through a bustling Thai festival filled with food vendors, stopped by a traditional Danish hot dog stand, and ended the day at a pastry shop. Through all the standing, snacking, and strolling, the Sienas kept me entirely cushioned and cute.

International travel comes with plenty of built-in pressures, from the tight schedules to long lines. If you want to alleviate the stress of bogged-down customs lines and frantic TSA checkpoints, these are the shoes to pack.

They are versatile enough to style with everything in your suitcase from day to night, cute enough to star in your vacation photos, and absolutely comfortable enough to hike 6 miles and walk 20,000 steps in a single day.

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Now that sandal season has already begun, I’m jumping at any opportunity to ditch the dad sneakers and socks and sl...

Now that sandal season has already begun, I’m jumping at any opportunity to ditch the dad sneakers and socks and slip into a more breezy shoe. But as someone who is already indecisive about nail colors, choosing a versatile summer pedicure color can be a real conundrum. If you’re in the same boat, I’ve spoken to the best nail experts in the business, and they’ve assured me that summer 2026 is all about embracing a pedicure that goes with everything. 

From French tips to neon brights, the beauty of summer’s hottest pedicure colors lies in their versatility. To make sure you’re fully in the loop, we’re sharing the experts’ predictions for the shades everyone will be wearing on their feet this summer and beyond.

French Toes

There’s no doubt that French tips are going to dominate as one of the biggest pedicure trends for summer 2026, with nail artist Julia Diogo modeling the trend perfectly here. Milly Mason, the queen of the polished pedi, notes it as her number one summer look. “French tips are just a classic,” Milly says. “They’re super chic and go with everything.” 

Cobalt Blue

Blue is one of the hottest nail and toe shades this year, so it’s no surprise that it’s emerging as a popular pedicure choice for summer. “Bright blues are having a real moment, from azure hues to cobalt blues,” explains Kirsten White, founder of London Grace. Recreate Hannah Slade’s vibrant blue pedicure at home with the Essie Nail Lacquer in Butler Please.

Tangerine

An orange pedicure for summer isn’t exactly groundbreaking, but this season’s shade is more of a creamy tangerine than a luminescent orange shock. It pairs perfectly with metallic accessories, as Ellie Yates demonstrates with her Chanel dad sandals. Get the look with OPI Nature Strong Nail Polish in Bee The Change.

Butter Yellow

With all the warmth of a sunshine yellow but the wearability of a neutral, butter yellow is a great pedicure option if you really can’t make up your mind. “This fun pastel tone adds a pop of color to your look while still being super wearable,” says Juanita Huber-Millet, founder and creative director at Townhouse. Almost every nail expert I speak to swears by Chanel Le Vernis in 129 Ovni, for achieving the perfect butter yellow shade at home. 

Rainbow Brights

If maximalist nails are more your vibe, worry not. Ultra-bright pedicures are in, too. “We’re starting to see more and more requests for bold and vibrant tones,” says Huber-Millet. “Sunshine yellows, bright lavenders, and magenta pinks will bring a burst of sunshine to your look.” If you can’t choose just one? Make like @nailsbyaimeegc and wear all your favorite shades at once.

Gold Tips

Alternative French manicures have been a huge trend this year, and their influence can be seen on the pedicures emerging from salons right now, too. Gleaming metallics look so good when they catch the light during summer, as this chic gold French tip pedicure by Coiff’emoi Salon proves. Essie Nail Lacquer in Good As Gold, is a rich metallic shade with a beautiful, high-shine finish.

Glossy Black

“Something slightly different is trending this year: a super glossy, glass-look, black pedicure paired with a bright sandal is a real head-turner,” explains Milly. As unexpected as it sounds, the jet black pedicure that she has created here really might be the most classic way to wear your toenails this summer. Milly suggests prepping nails with a base coat like Chanel La Base Camelia, for a smooth base and to protect your toenails from stains. 

Lavender Chrome

Vanilla chrome nails were everywhere last summer, but this year it’s all about the lavender chrome look — for manicures and pedicures. For a truly impactful chrome finish, you can’t beat getting your toenails painted professionally in a salon, but OPI Nail Lacquer in Glazed N’ Amused will help you recreate the glazed finish at home.

Grasshopper Green

Green in all its glory makes a vibrant and fun choice for toes during sandal season, and nail artist Amy Guy’s lively pedicure is providing serious summer inspiration. Recreate the look at home with OPI Nail Lacquer in Pricele$$.

Peony Pink

This pedicure color is a classic for a reason, with manicurist Sarah Woods describing it as the “Chanel of pedicures”. Whether you go for an all-over wash of color or use it as the base shade for a French tip look, there’s no doubting that a sheer pink is one of the most versatile summer pedicure tones. “One of my all-time favorites is OPI Bubble Bath, a soft and delicate pink that screams summer romance and elegance,” says Huber-Millet.

Rhubarb Red

A red pedicure is always a good idea, but this summer it’s all about a vibrant shade of red with pink undertones — just like freshly picked rhubarb. Manucurist Green Natural Nail Polish in Bougainvillea is perfect for this trend, much like these toes painted by nail artist Karin on Instagram.

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R29 babes, we’ve made it to the solstice. The sun enters Cancer this week, marking the official start of a new season. In th...

R29 babes, we’ve made it to the solstice. The sun enters Cancer this week, marking the official start of a new season. In the Northern Hemisphere, it’s the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year and a celebration of light, growth, and abundance. In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year and an invitation to rest, reflect, and reconnect with what truly matters. In astrology, solstices are powerful turning points. They remind us that nature is constantly shifting between expansion and contraction, and so are we.

As we step into the second half of 2026, take a moment to acknowledge how much has already happened this year. The wins, the setbacks, the unexpected plot twists, the difficult conversations, the risks you took, and even the ones you didn’t. Gratitude is one of the most powerful solstice rituals because it helps us recognize that growth rarely happens exactly how we imagined it would. Another beautiful ritual is to ask yourself: what part of me needs more nurturing during the second half of the year? Cancer Season is deeply connected to motherhood, emotional safety, and reparenting. How can you become a more supportive, compassionate, and trustworthy caregiver to yourself?

At the same time, this is the final full week of Mars in Taurus. Mars has spent the past six weeks teaching us that meaningful progress is often built slowly, intentionally, and consistently. Taurus doesn’t rush. It plants the seed, waters it, and trusts the process. If there are projects you’ve been procrastinating on, goals you’ve been meaning to commit to, financial plans you’ve been wanting to organize, or creative ideas you’ve been slowly developing, this week offers a powerful opportunity to follow through. The energy supports steady effort and tangible results. And because Mercury Retrograde begins next week, there’s added value in wrapping up important tasks, organizing loose ends, and completing what you can while momentum is still flowing. The combination of the solstice and Mars in Taurus reminds us that the second half of the year won’t be defined by how quickly we move, but by how intentionally we choose our next steps.

Read your horoscopes for your Sun and Rising signs for the most in-depth forecast.

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Aries Sun & Rising:

Aries, the solstice marks a noticeable shift in pace for you. As Cancer Season begins, your attention turns toward home, family, roots, emotional security, and the life you’re building behind the scenes. While you’re often focused on the next challenge, destination, or opportunity, the next few weeks invite you to consider what helps you feel grounded enough to enjoy everything you’re working toward. Some Aries may be redecorating, moving, researching new places to live, spending more time with family, exploring their ancestry, or simply craving quieter moments at home. Others may realize that “home” is less about geography and more about creating a sense of safety within themselves. A beautiful solstice ritual would be to clean or refresh your living space, light a candle, write down what you’re grateful for from the first half of 2026, and set intentions for the kind of emotional foundation you want to build during the second half of the year.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus in your money, self-worth, and security sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve been learning that abundance isn’t just about earning more, but about managing what you already have with greater intention. Before Mars moves into Gemini this Sunday, take advantage of this grounding energy. Review your budget, revisit financial goals, organize investments, or raise your rates if you’ve been undervaluing yourself. Pay attention to the thoughts you repeatedly have about money, because mindset is part of wealth-building too. The more clarity you create around your resources now, the easier it’ll be to direct your energy once Mars enters Gemini and life starts moving much faster again.

Taurus Sun & Rising:

Taurus, the solstice marks the beginning of a season that asks you to pay closer attention to the conversations shaping your reality. As Cancer Season begins, your communication sector lights up, making your inner voice especially important. Are you speaking to yourself in a way that helps you grow, or in a way that keeps you stuck? With Mercury Retrograde approaching, this is a powerful time to become more intentional about the stories you tell yourself and the people you allow into your mental and emotional space. You’ll likely feel more sensitive to energy during the coming weeks, so choose your confidants wisely. A beautiful solstice ritual would be journaling about the beliefs you want to carry into the second half of 2026 and the ones you’re finally ready to leave behind.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in your sign, making you one of the zodiac’s main characters right now. You’ve spent the past six weeks building momentum, attracting attention, and reconnecting with your personal power. Before Mars moves into Gemini this Sunday, take advantage of this energy. Pitch yourself, ask for what you want, launch the project, and have the conversation. Update your website, portfolio, branding, or appearance if it helps you feel more confident. Nothing dramatic is required, but small improvements that make you feel more aligned with who you’re becoming can go a long way. This is also an excellent week to tie up loose ends and finish what you’ve started. The stronger the foundation you build now, the more confidently you’ll be able to move when the pace picks up next month.

Gemini Sun & Rising:

Gemini, the solstice is your annual reminder that your worth isn’t determined by how much you’re doing, producing, or proving. As Cancer Season begins, your money, self-worth, and security sector becomes activated, inviting you to focus on what helps you feel supported from the inside out. This is a beautiful time to reflect on your relationship with abundance, receiving, and self-value. Are your spending habits aligned with your priorities? Are you undercharging, over-giving, or talking yourself out of opportunities before they’ve even had a chance to unfold? A powerful solstice ritual would be creating a gratitude list of everything you’ve built during the first half of 2026, then setting intentions around what you want to cultivate financially, emotionally, and energetically during the second half of the year.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus in your healing, spirituality, and subconscious sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve been doing more inner work than perhaps even you realize. You’ve been clearing old fears, processing endings, releasing emotional baggage, and preparing for a new chapter. Before Mars enters your sign this Sunday and dramatically increases your momentum, use this final stretch wisely: Rest, tie up loose ends, and complete projects that have been lingering in the background. Spend time alone if your intuition is asking for it. Think of this week as the final exhale before a major inhale. Once Mars enters Gemini, you’ll have plenty of energy to pursue what’s next. Right now, the most productive thing you can do is make sure you’re carrying only what truly belongs in your next chapter.

Cancer Sun & Rising:

Cancer, welcome to your birthday season! The solstice marks the beginning of a new personal year for you, making this one of the most important energetic reset points of 2026. While everyone is experiencing a seasonal shift, you’re experiencing something much more personal: a chance to reconnect with yourself. The first half of the year likely taught you a great deal about resilience, patience, and adaptation. Now the question becomes, what do you want the second half of the year to feel like? Cancer Season is deeply connected to self-nurturing, emotional honesty, and creating a life that supports your well-being. A beautiful solstice ritual would be writing a letter to yourself six months in the future, describing how you want to feel, what you want to prioritize, and the ways you’re committed to showing up for yourself moving forward.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus and your friendship, community, and future vision sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve been gaining clarity about the people, goals, and dreams that deserve your energy. Before Mars shifts signs this Sunday, take action on the vision. Reach out to the collaborator, join the community, attend the event, send the email. Use this time to revisit the goals you keep talking yourself out of pursuing. This is also an excellent time to step back from friendships, group dynamics, or commitments that no longer align with the future you’re building. The stronger your support system and sense of direction become now, the easier it’ll be to move through the second half of 2026 with confidence.

Leo Sun & Rising:

Leo, the solstice invites you to step back before your next big leap forward. As Cancer Season begins, your healing, spirituality, and subconscious sector becomes activated, making the next few weeks less about external validation and more about tending to what’s happening behind the scenes. If you’ve been running on adrenaline, constantly creating, producing, or showing up for everyone else, Cancer Season may reveal where your spirit needs rest. Pay attention to your dreams, intuition, and emotional responses this week. A powerful solstice ritual would be creating space for reflection: journaling about what the first half of 2026 taught you, expressing gratitude for both the victories and challenges, and identifying what emotional baggage you’re ready to leave behind before your birthday season arrives next month.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus in your career, reputation, and visibility sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve likely been pushing toward a professional goal, taking on greater responsibility, or becoming clearer about where you want your ambitions to lead. Before Mars changes signs this Sunday, finish strong. Submit the proposal, apply for the opportunity, schedule the meeting, or have the conversation you’ve been postponing. This isn’t the week to second-guess yourself professionally. The more intentional action you take now, the more freedom you’ll have to focus on your inner world once the pace begins shifting. Think of this week as the final push before a well-earned period of recalibration.

Virgo Sun & Rising:

Virgo, the solstice reminds you that you don’t have to build your future alone. As Cancer Season begins, your friendship, community, and future vision sector becomes activated, encouraging you to think beyond what’s immediately in front of you and reconnect with the bigger picture. Who do you want to build alongside? What dreams are ready for more of your attention? What communities make you feel seen, supported, and inspired? Cancer Season can also make you more sentimental about friendships and long-term connections, helping you recognize which relationships genuinely nourish you. A beautiful solstice ritual would be to write down the goals you’d love to accomplish by the end of 2026 and then identify the people, communities, or mentors who could help you get there.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in fellow Earth sign Taurus in your expansion, travel, education, and belief sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve been challenged to think bigger, step outside your comfort zone, and trust yourself in unfamiliar territory. Before Mars changes signs this Sunday, take action on the opportunity that expands your world: Book the trip, sign up for the course, submit the application, or share your expertise. This is also an excellent week to finish something you’ve been studying, planning, or preparing for. The more willing you are to stretch beyond what’s familiar now, the more momentum you’ll carry into the second half of the year.

Libra Sun & Rising:

Libra, the solstice shines a light on where you’re headed professionally and what kind of legacy you’re actively building. As Cancer Season begins, your career, reputation, and visibility sector becomes activated, making the next few weeks an important period for clarifying your ambitions. You may find yourself thinking more seriously about leadership, long-term goals, business growth, or how you want to be perceived by the world. Cancer Season adds an emotional component to success, asking not only what you want to achieve, but whether your achievements actually feel meaningful to you. A beautiful solstice ritual would be reflecting on everything you’ve accomplished during the first half of 2026, then setting intentions for the professional and personal milestones you’d like to reach by year’s end. Give yourself credit before immediately moving the goalpost.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus and your intimacy, shared resources, and transformation sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve likely been confronting questions around trust, vulnerability, finances, investments, emotional reciprocity, or what you’re willing to release in order to grow. Before Mars changes signs next week, take care of the practical and emotional loose ends: Review shared finances, have the honest conversation, set the boundary, or finalize the agreement. Use this transit to release the attachment that’s keeping you tied to an outdated version of yourself. This is powerful energy for closing one chapter so you can enter the second half of the year feeling lighter, clearer, and more aligned with the future you’re creating.

Scorpio Sun & Rising:

Scorpio, the solstice opens a door that you’ve been sensing for a while but may not have fully walked through yet. As Cancer Season begins, your expansion, travel, publishing, entrepreneurship, and big-picture sector becomes activated, making this one of the most exciting shifts of the month for you. After the mental twists and turns of Gemini Season, there’s something about this Water-sign energy that feels more natural, more intuitive, and easier to trust. This is a beautiful time to launch a new offering, book the trip, pitch the idea, enroll in the course, share your expertise, or simply allow yourself to dream bigger than you have been. A powerful solstice ritual would be reflecting on how much you’ve grown during the first half of 2026, then writing down three experiences you’d love to have by the end of the year. Focus less on how they’ll happen and more on giving yourself permission to want them in the first place.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus in your partnership sector, bringing six weeks of lessons around relationships to a meaningful checkpoint. Whether romantic, platonic, or professional, this transit has been teaching you what healthy partnership actually requires day to day. Not grand gestures or mind-reading, but consistent care, communication, support, and reciprocity. Before Mars changes signs this Sunday, pay attention to what’s been left unsaid. Check in with the people who matter, ask for support if you need it instead of carrying everything alone, and be honest about which relationships are growing alongside you and which ones are asking you to shrink, overcompensate, or abandon yourself. The more intentional you are about tending to your connections now, the stronger your foundation becomes for the expansive chapter that’s beginning to unfold.

Sagittarius Sun & Rising:

Sag, the solstice invites you to go deeper rather than farther. As Cancer Season begins, your sector of intimacy, shared resources, emotional vulnerability, and transformation becomes activated, shifting your focus away from what’s next and toward what’s beneath the surface. For a sign that naturally loves movement, exploration, and possibility, this can feel surprisingly grounding. The next few weeks ask you to pay attention to your relationship with trust, support, reciprocity, and emotional honesty. Where are you still trying to carry everything yourself? Where could you benefit from letting people show up for you? A beautiful solstice ritual would be reflecting on the emotional and financial investments you’ve made during the first half of 2026 and asking yourself which ones are genuinely producing growth. Cancer Season reminds you that sometimes abundance comes not from doing more, but from allowing yourself to receive more.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus in your wellness, work, and routines sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve been learning that freedom is much easier to enjoy when your daily life is actually supporting you. Before Mars changes signs this Sunday, take a close look at your habits, schedule, workload, and energy levels. The small things matter right now. This is also a powerful week to release distractions that keep pulling you away from your priorities. Mars in Taurus has been teaching you that consistency creates results, and as this transit comes to an end, you’re in a much stronger position to distinguish between what merely feels urgent and what is genuinely important.

Capricorn Sun & Rising:

Capricorn, the solstice marks the beginning of a season that reminds you life’s not meant to be built entirely on your own. As Cancer Season begins, your partnership sector becomes activated, bringing greater attention to relationships, collaboration, support systems, and the people who walk beside you through life’s milestones. Whether you’re single, dating, married, or focused on business partnerships, the next few weeks invite you to think about reciprocity. Are your closest connections balanced? Do you allow yourself to receive as easily as you give? Cancer Season softens some of Capricorn’s natural self-reliance and reminds you that strength and vulnerability can coexist. A beautiful solstice ritual would be reflecting on the people who have supported you during the first half of 2026 and expressing gratitude, whether through a conversation, a message, or simply acknowledging the role they’ve played in your growth.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in fellow Earth sign Taurus in your creativity, romance, pleasure, and self-expression sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve been encouraged to reconnect with parts of yourself that don’t exist solely to achieve, produce, or perform. Before Mars changes signs this Sunday, make time for what genuinely brings you joy. Finish the creative project, go on the date, or return to a much-loved hobby. Let yourself experience pleasure without immediately turning it into a goal or outcome. Mars in Taurus has been teaching you that fulfillment deserves a place alongside ambition. The more connected you are to what lights you up, the more energy you’ll have for everything else you’re building during the second half of the year.

Aquarius Sun & Rising:

Aquarius, the solstice brings your attention back to the small things that quietly shape your quality of life. As Cancer Season begins, your wellness, routines, work, and daily habits sector becomes activated, reminding you that your future is built through what you consistently do, not just what you occasionally dream about. The next few weeks are excellent for refining schedules, improving health habits, organizing your environment, and creating systems that make life feel less chaotic and more supportive. Cancer Season also asks a deeper question: are you taking care of yourself with the same energy you devote to your ideas, friendships, and future plans? A powerful solstice ritual would be reflecting on which habits have genuinely supported you during the first half of 2026 and which ones are quietly draining your energy. Then choose one small practice you’d like to commit to during the second half of the year. Keep it simple enough that you’ll actually do it.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus in your home, family, and emotional foundation sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve likely been making changes behind the scenes, whether related to your living situation, family dynamics, emotional boundaries, or your relationship with stability itself. Before Mars changes signs this Sunday, tend to what still needs your attention at home. Create the environment that supports the person you’re becoming. Mars in Taurus has been teaching you that a strong foundation is built through consistent care. The more grounded you feel in your private life now, the easier it’ll be to embrace the opportunities and momentum waiting for you in the months ahead.

Pisces Sun & Rising:

Pisces, the solstice invites you to take joy more seriously. As Cancer Season begins, your creativity, romance, pleasure, and inner child sector becomes activated, bringing a welcome shift away from survival mode and back toward what makes life feel meaningful. The next few weeks encourage you to create, flirt, play, explore, and reconnect with the parts of yourself that don’t exist solely to be productive or responsible. Cancer is a fellow Water sign, so this energy tends to feel natural for you. Your intuition is stronger, your creativity is flowing, and your heart’s more willing to lead the way. A beautiful solstice ritual would be reflecting on the moments that brought you genuine happiness during the first half of 2026 and asking yourself how you can intentionally create more of them during the second half. Not everything needs to be optimized. Some experiences are valuable simply because they make you feel alive.

Meanwhile, Mars is spending its final full week in Taurus in your communication, learning, and mindset sector. Over the past six weeks, you’ve been challenged to become clearer, more direct, and more intentional with your words. You’ve likely learned that communication isn’t just about what you say, but also what you leave unsaid. Before Mars changes signs this Sunday, finish the writing project, send the email, have the conversation, launch the podcast, publish the content, or share the idea that’s been sitting in your notes app waiting for the “right” moment. This is also an excellent week to notice any thought patterns that are limiting your growth and consciously replace them with ones that support the future you’re creating. Mars in Taurus has been teaching you that your voice carries more power than you sometimes realize. The more confidently you use it now, the more momentum you’ll carry into the second half of the year.

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