For professional beach volleyball players, " Sunscreen is part of the culture," Sara Hughes, who will be competing in the sport for Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics later this month, tells PS. "It's an important part of who we are." Hughes started playing volleyball when she was just eight years old, thus starting a lifelong relationship with SPF.

"My first memories of sunscreen are of my mom slathering the most SPF 50 you can imagine all over my body," she says. "I've always been a beach girl and have always been playing on the beach, and when I was younger, [I] would be in the sun, play in tournaments from 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m., so it was really important to have protection on.

" As she got older, she became a bit more lax with her application in favor of a beach-bronzed glow on the court, but in the last three years, she's upped her commitment to defending her skin from UV damage — mostly because she found a sunscreen she actually wanted to put on every day. The product that changed the game for Hughes? Bliss Blockstar Tinted SPF 30 ($25). Hughes, who is an ambassador for Bliss, says the brand's tinted sunscreen is "buttery soft and smooth," and in addition to its mineral sun filters, it's jam-packed with skin-loving ingredients like antioxidant-rich green tea, blueberry, acai extract (which protects against environmental stressors), and rosa canina fruit oil (which controls excess oil production).

What's really made Hughes fall in love with it, though, is how she feels whe.