![]() ![]() I really tried to like it and tried it multiple times, but this truly is a foundation that has SPF, not SPF that has a tint. Now with that said, I hated this sunscreen. The ingredients are good quality and keep your skin clear if you have sensitive or acne-prone skin. ![]() I have been a longtime fan of CeraVe, it’s recommended by many dermatologists including my own, and has a great line of affordable and accessible products that are sold at most drugstores and supermarkets. Pros: Pigmented, hydrating, no white cast Here’s my review of three different popular tinted sunscreens and five clear/un-tinted sunscreens (my winners are at the end)!ĬeraVe Hydrating Mineral SPF 30 Sunscreen Sheer Tint In addition to blocking harmful UV rays and skincare ingredients, I considered a few additional details, like whether or not the product left a white residue, whether or not it had a lightweight formula, and whether it contained natural ingredients. You will also note that many sunscreens include skincare ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, vitamin c, vitamin e, and lactic acid to help improve fine lines, and skin texture as well as to prevent age spots. Chemical sunscreens block the UVA and UVB rays with chemicals while mineral sunscreens block the sun’s rays with minerals such as zinc oxide. There are two different kinds of sunscreens, physical sunscreens, and chemical sunscreens. I looked for products that are good for everyday use, products that could be used in lieu of daily moisturizer, as well as those with broad-spectrum coverage for days spent doing outdoor activities with high UV exposure, like beach days or at an amusement park. I’ve taken a look at the active ingredients, the type of sunscreen, as well as how the sunscreen performs with makeup and the average skincare routine. ![]() Since I wear sunscreen daily (with the exception of days I truly don’t plan to go outside/it’s raining), I’ve tried a ton of different sunscreens, tinted and un-tinted, to find the best sunscreen for all skin types, including those of you with sensitive skin and acne-prone skin. While I tend to fall with the former belief that we should all be wearing SPF, especially on our faces daily, I also use a prescription retinoid that requires that you wear SPF to protect your skin. Another camp believes ingredients like Zinc and Titanium Dioxide are toxic and shouldn’t be applied to your skin. Sunscreens help reduce free radicals that damage the skin caused by sun exposure. Sunscreen is a debated topic in the skincare world, top dermatologists recommend we use SPF to prevent premature aging, wrinkles, and dark spots. ![]()
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