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While I don’t subscribe to every beauty trend, I’m fully on board with how face sunscreen is fun now. Once a boring, burdensome application, today's best face sunscreens have trendy packaging that’s fun to pull out at the pool, and some even double as makeup. Additionally, they offer skin care benefits, including hydrating and acne-fighting formulas. Brands tailor their face sunscreens for oily skin and provide SPF for daily use.
These are welcome bonuses, but a crucial aspect to consider when choosing the best face sunscreen is whether it offers adequate protection. “I recommend a sunscreen with an SPF value of at least 30, but if you plan to be outside and in the sun for long periods of time, I’d recommend upping that to SPF 50,” says Dendy Engelman, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. “But no matter what SPF you are wearing, always reapply!” And reapply, we did while testing nearly 50 face sunscreens, carefully evaluating each one for its consistency, absorbency, and wear. Our editors and testers found face sunscreens that leave gluey textures and white casts in the past.
Our Top Picks
Best Overall
Isdin Eryfotona Actinica Mineral SPF 50+ Sunscreen
Why We Love It: With a super lightweight, almost watery feel, the nongreasy Isdin face sunscreen is impossibly easy to spread. It won’t slow down your morning makeup routine in the slightest or interfere with heated workouts. The long-lasting option remains in place, but not in an unappealing manner. Our testers couldn’t feel or see the face sunscreen on their skin, only noticing how much more hydrated their skin felt while wearing it.
Who It’s For: For folks with combination skin, it can especially be tricky to find the right sunscreen that isn’t too thick or difficult to blend in without leaving a white cast. However, our testers found that this high SPF mineral sunscreen was one of the fastest-absorbing face sunscreens out there.
Worth Noting: Anyone who loves a matte finish may not appreciate the slight sheen this option leaves on the skin.
Type: Mineral | SPF Level: | 50+ | Key Ingredients: Zinc oxide, vitamin E, plankton extract | Size: 3.4 oz
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Jessica, tester with combination skin: “I tested this by applying it on my face before working out. Even though my face was sweaty, it didn't run or pill up during my hour workout. It seemed to hold up well to perspiration.”
Best Overall, Runner-Up
Clearstem You Are Sunshine SPF 50+ Sunscreen
Why We Love It: I was initially skeptical about this ClearStem sunscreen because it pumps out of the bottle a little thick, and the tint looked too dark for my skin tone. However, my worries were quickly squashed. Immediately, the formula blended into my skin and looked very natural. There was no pilling with any of my other products either, even when I applied makeup on top 30 seconds later.
Who It’s For: Between its natural, matte finish, pore-smoothing texture, and noncomedogenic ingredients, every skin type can benefit from this face sunscreen. It’s a beautiful pick to layer under makeup, too.
Worth Noting: While I was able to apply the sunscreen with minimal effort, keep in mind that the formula is tinted and on the thicker side.
Type: Mineral | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Zinc oxide 21% | Size: 2.1 oz
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Irene Richardson, associate editor with combination, dry skin: “I get really worried about my skin when I’m going on long runs, so I looked for a sunscreen that had high SPF and wouldn’t sweat off the second I stepped outside. After seeing numerous positive reviews, I tried ClearStem, and now it’s my go-to for my most miserable, sweaty outdoor activities. Even after wearing it for two hours of agonizing miles in direct sunlight, my skin didn’t burn (a major feat!). Plus, it doesn’t feel heavy and sticky on my skin, which is a must when you’re wiping sweat off your forehead every few minutes.”
Best Budget
CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Face Sunscreen
Why We Love It: If you’re looking for a face sunscreen that delivers on the features of high-end competitors, look no further than this mineral sunscreen from drugstore staple CeraVe. Its fluid texture allows it to apply seamlessly to the skin, with no pilling or streaking. Our tester with sensitive skin also appreciated its fragrance-free formula and how it never stung or irritated her skin, no matter how sweaty she got throughout the day.
Who It’s For: This affordable and dermatologist-recommended face sunscreen is just the ticket when high-coverage protection is your very top priority. It’s sweat and water-resistant, feels lightweight, and thoroughly protected our testers after they spent long hours in the sun.
Worth Noting: The formula may require extra effort to rub in due to its thick consistency.
Type: Mineral | SPF Level: 30 | Key Ingredients: Zinc oxide, titanium oxide, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, ceramides | Size: 2.5 oz
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Lauren, tester with normal skin (not shown): “As someone with a history of melasma, mineral sunscreen has been an imperative part of my skin care routine to allow me to feel comfortable doing social activities in the sun. This mineral sunscreen did allow me to do so, and I had no recurrence of my melasma. It did resist sweat and water effectively.”
Why We Love It: The easiest way to pare down your skin care and makeup routine this summer, because the less we have on our face, the less there is to sweat off, is to choose a tinted sunscreen. The Sarah Creal Repair Shield quickly became my favorite because it provides a generous dewy glow and seamlessly covers redness. Once I rub the face sunscreen in for around 30 seconds, I apply a little cream blush over it and add bronzer. Voila, it’s out the door for me. Beyond this, the packaging—a flat, gold-accented round tube that slides easily into any person—looks so chic.
Who It’s For: I was worried this mineral sunscreen would be too chalky for my dry skin, but I find it plenty hydrating. The sunscreen has a body shimmer effect, with just enough radiance to provide a fresh, dewy glow without contributing to shine.
Worth Noting: Since this is a mineral sunscreen, it felt grainier, but that’s to be expected. I’d just recommend allowing it to fully dry before applying makeup on top, otherwise you might see some pilling.
Type: Mineral | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Patented zinc oxide 12% | Size: 1 oz
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Irene Richardson, associate editor with combination, dry skin: “This is my favorite sunscreen to wear when my skin is looking…blah…and I need a little magic to perk it up. I truly can’t believe it also offers SPF 50 coverage, but it acts exactly like makeup: blurring pores, adding radiance, and smoothing out uneven texture.”
Best Mineral Face Sunscreen
Sugared and Bronzed Tinted Mineral Sunscreen
Why We Love It: It feels right that the self-tanner brand I rely on for a natural-looking glow also makes a face sunscreen that’s basically invisible on skin. Sugared and Bronzed graces my face with the same delicacy as a phenomenal spray tan: It disguises my skin’s imperfections with a slight tint, blends in seamlessly to match my skin tone, and doesn’t leave any streaking or residue. I’m especially impressed with how the mineral formula doesn’t feel chalky or dry out my skin like other options I’ve tried.
Who It’s For: Whether you forgot to top off your fake face tan or need a little color prior to beach day, this tinted option will give your skin radiance without the harmful effects from the sun.
Worth Noting: The sunscreen has a slight fragrance, almost floral, that lingers a little on the skin. It didn’t bother me, but it’s something to consider if you prefer fragrance-free products.
Type: Mineral | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 21% | Size: 3.3 oz
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Irene Richardson, associate editor with combination, dry skin: “The mineral face sunscreen blends into my skin so seamlessly, which is something I rarely experience with these formulas. Since it’s tinted and very sweat resistant, I like wearing it before workouts since it smooths out my skin like makeup, but doesn’t slide off while I sweat.”
Best Sunscreen for Under Makeup
Mara Algae + Zinc Sea Kale Sunscreen Serum
Why We Love It: It wasn’t until I tried this luxurious face sunscreen from a "clean" beauty brand that I realized how versatile a face sunscreen could be. The sunscreen applies similarly to a light, silky serum that hydrates my dry skin with a lightweight layer. Additional ingredients, such as algae, blue sea kale, and hemp seed oil, can also help heal redness and protect against blue light. However, my favorite aspect is how it makes my complexion look plumper, dewy, and more radiant, especially when I wear makeup.
Who It’s For: If every time you apply your makeup, it ends up looking a little flat, the Mara sunscreen serum can rejuvenate your skin with its dewy finish. It layers beautifully under lightweight foundations and skin tints, giving you a natural-looking glow.
Worth Noting: You’ll feel a little closer to the ocean while wearing this sunscreen, courtesy of the mineral scent from the algae and blue sea kale. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea.
Type: Mineral | SPF Level: 30 | Key Ingredients: Zinc oxide 13.2%, algae, blue sea kale, hemp seed
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Best Sunscreen for Deeper Skin Tones
Black Girl Sunscreen
Why We Love It: This ultra-sheer option glides on with minimal effort, leaving the skin with a glow reminiscent of a rejuvenating facial, without any signs of a white cast. The consistency is a little runny, but our testers noted that it helped the sunscreen rub more easily into their skin, and the application never felt messy.
Who It’s For: In addition to blending seamlessly into skin, the Black Girl Sunscreen is highly moisturizing (thank you, jojoba and carrot seed face oils!). It’s perfect for those who like a dewy finish or have dry skin.
Worth Noting: While we love the dewy look it provides, that also means skin can progress from a radiant glow to an oily T-zone throughout the day.
Type: Chemical | SPF Level: 30 | Key Ingredients: Avocado oil, cacao oil, carrot juice, sunflower oil | Size: 3 oz
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Nikki, tester with combination skin (not shown): “I coach track and field and was pleased with how well the sunscreen performed with full sun exposure and moderate perspiration. In my experience, the sunscreen effectively resisted sweat.”
Best Face Sunscreen for Mature Skin
Kiehl's Better Screen UV Serum SPF 50+
Why We Love It: This sunscreen goes beyond the call of duty (protecting skin in blistering temperatures); our tester found that it even helped even out her skin tone, reduce dark spots, and keep her skin well moisturized. Our tester with mature skin also noted that, thanks to the included anti-aging ingredients like collagen peptides, her skin looked plumper after application.
Who It’s For: Anyone who prefers a very minimal skin care routine should consider this triple threat their one-and-done product. The noncomedogenic face sunscreen won’t clog pores, it doubles as a makeup primer, and the formula could help heal and prevent dark spots.
Worth Noting: The face sunscreen is on the thicker side, so it may not be the best option to wear with heavier makeup, such as full-coverage foundation.
Type: Chemical | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Collagen peptide | Size: 1.7 oz
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Janea, tester with sensitive skin (not shown): “This sunscreen was one of the easiest products I've ever applied. The pump is easy to use, and the product blends very well into my skin. It never left a white cast on my skin, which can be challenging to find as a Black girl. This sunscreen also didn't irritate my skin when I added it to my routine, and I even found it to help even out my skin tone.”
Best Face Sunscreen for Acne-Prone Skin
La Roche-Posay Anthelios UV Clear Sunscreen SPF 50
Why We Love It: Between sweat and increased exposure to the elements (hi, pollution), warm weather is notoriously cruel to acne-prone skin. This clear, noncomedogenic face sunscreen from La Roche-Posay is ideal for protecting skin and battling acne-causing aggressors. It felt light on our testers’ skin, hydrated dry areas, and contains bacteria-fighting ingredients like azelaic acid.
Who It’s For: This is the best face sunscreen for sensitive skin. The fragrance-free face sunscreen doesn’t contain any harsh ingredients; instead, it promotes healthier skin and mitigates redness with ingredients such as azelaic acid and glycerin.
Worth Noting: While our dry-skinned tester didn’t mind the dewy finish, anyone with extremely oily skin may not appreciate the extra shine it adds to the skin.
Type: Chemical | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Azelaic acid, cell-ox shield technology | Size: 1.7 oz
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Sarah, tester with dry skin (not shown): “Sunscreens I've used in the past have been more oil-based and end up irritating my eyes and making my makeup run. My makeup has stayed perfectly in place with this sunscreen, and I don't burn, which is obviously the most important aspect to the product…I've also worn it when going for a run, and it didn't irritate me at all.”
Best Multitasking Face Sunscreen
Lancôme UVEX Supra SPF 50
Why We Love It: Imagine a sunscreen that actually makes you sweat less. That’s exactly what the Lancôme UVEX Supra SPF face sunscreen did for our tester, absorbing any hint of oiliness while brightening her complexion thanks to ingredients like vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide. Our tester with a darker skin tone also noted that it’s one of the very few face sunscreens without a white cast.
Who It’s For: Ok, we all get really sweaty in the summer. However, if you’re blotting away oil within seconds of stepping out the door, this sunscreen from a luxury skin care brand is a great solution for mattifying skin.
Worth Noting: Although it’s not dehydrating, this is best for those with oily skin or who prefer a matte finish. Anyone looking for a dewy glow should check out another option on this list.
Type: Chemical | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C | Size: 1.7 oz
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Chantia, tester with combination skin (not shown): “It layered with my skin care products and makeup very well. I usually go for a bright under-eye look and some blush, and my under-eye makeup looks smoother than usual using this sunscreen product prior to application.”
Best Face Sunscreen Stick
Shiseido UV Clear Stick Protector SPF 50
Why We Love It: From corndogs to glue sticks, everything is so much easier to use (or eat) in a stick format, and that certainly extends to our face sunscreens. The Shisedio Clear Sunscreen stick also rejuvenated InStyle tester Natalya’s dry skin after each use. Plus, it’s very water and sweat-resistant, holding up well in pools and super humid climates.
Who It’s For: We’d definitely bring this with us on a beach day, during travel, or any time we’re on the go and we don’t have clean hands to reapply our sunscreen. It’s the best nongreasy face sunscreen that slides over skin with ease and leaves it feeling more hydrated.
Worth Noting: A couple of things to keep in mind: Since the sunscreen is clear, you need to be extra diligent that you’ve applied it everywhere, since you can’t see the spots you’ve already gone over. Plus, it contains mineral oil, which can sometimes clog pores on acne-prone skin.
Type: Chemical | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Soy lecithin and licorice extract | Size: 0.7 oz
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Natalya, tester with oily combination skin (not shown): “It felt hydrating and was not stinging or tightening on skin. It does hold well in wet and humid environments, and works well if you sweat, or in the pool.”
Best Transparent Sunscreen
Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40
Why We Love It: The Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen carries hardly any odor, and the translucent, bouncy gel provides a silky smooth feel that glides on easily, functioning similarly to a makeup primer. Our testers didn’t see any white cast on their skin, even after reapplication. During the day, it held up to perspiration without running or streaking.
Who It’s For: This is the best face sunscreen for oily skin since it mattifies shine, doesn’t look streaky once you get sweaty, and mixes well with other products like setting powder. Additionally, using this sunscreen for the face under makeup is a good idea because it applies clear so that it won’t mix with tinted products.
Worth Noting: Some individuals may require an additional moisturizing layer due to the formula's slightly drying effect.
Type: Chemical | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Chamomile-derived bisabolol, licorice root complex | Size: 1.7 oz
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Emily, tester with oily combination skin (not shown): “This product is a dream for anyone with combination or oily skin. The texture of the sunscreen is similar to a primer. It had a more matte finish compared to other face sunscreens. Since the product had a clear cast, the product spread into my skin easily, making blending a breeze.”
Best Gel Formula
Vacation Crystal SPF 50 Face Gel
Why We Love It: Our testers couldn’t stop bragging about Vacation's Crystal SPF 50 gel sunscreen, citing its velvety texture, pore-smoothing abilities, and moisturizing properties. While its SPF 50 coverage is definitely the most important factor, these added bonuses make it feel like Christmas in July. For instance, it also doesn’t pill under makeup. Overall, it’s a foolproof lightweight SPF for daily use.
Who It’s For: We’d recommend this to anyone burned by heavier sunscreens in the past and those who want to wear a sunscreen that feels like practically nothing on their skin. Its lightweight properties and high coverage would be ideal for outdoor workouts.
Worth Noting: Honestly, this product was pretty much perfect. If we’re being extremely nit-picky, not everyone may prefer its slicker texture.
Type: Chemical | SPF Level: 50 | Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, squalene | Size: 1.7 oz
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Mariza, tester with normal to dry skin (not shown): “I used this sunscreen under my makeup, and my pores practically disappeared when using this…This did not become greasy on my face whatsoever; it kept me very matte and moisturized at the same time. I wore this on walks in Charleston in the humid, 80-degree weather and did not have any sunburn!”
Our Testing Process
Although InStyle editors have always promoted sun safety, in 2023, we dug our heels in and decided to take a hard look at the best face sunscreens available. With products from new brands and longtime veterans emerging seemingly every day, there’s a dizzying number of face sunscreens. We made a point to test the most popular ones, including dermatologist-recommended face sunscreens, annually in our NYC-based lab and out in the real world. We recruited testers with diverse skin types, tones, and ages, ensuring our testing pool is as inclusive as possible. Finally, we subjected our testers to a rigorous testing method, asking them to wear it for at least a month in humid weather, at the pool, and during their daily commute. This most recent round of testing reflects the best face sunscreens of 2025.
What to Keep in Mind
- Broad-Spectrum Protection: Deeper penetrating UVA rays are undeniably harmful and can permeate our skin even through clouds, fog, and glass, according to Morgan Rabach, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in New York. But that doesn’t mean we should forget about UVB rays. Both can cause damage and premature aging, according to Dr. Engelman. That’s why our dermatologists recommended choosing sunscreens labeled “broad-spectrum.” They offer more comprehensive protection against UVA and UVB.
- Skin Type: For oily or acne-prone skin, choose a lightweight gel sunscreen with a matte finish and top it off throughout the day with a powder-based formula to help absorb excess oil rather than adding to it. Dry skin needs a sunscreen with hydrating ingredients, such as ceramides or hyaluronic acid. Dr. Engelman says chemical formulas are best for those looking to prevent premature aging. They "absorb into skin more readily and are less likely to settle into and accentuate fine lines and wrinkles," she says. Try seeking face sunscreens containing vitamin C, which helps combat the effects of free radicals and other pollutants.
- Sensitivities: For sensitive skin, Dr. Engelman recommends using mineral formulas without added fragrance. For seriously sensitive skin, Dr. Engelman suggests using sunscreen specifically developed for babies—they're just as effective on adult skin and are made from milder ingredients that are perfect for inflamed or reactive skin.
Your Questions, Answered
Can I use the same sunscreen for face and body?
Short answer: Yes. “SPF protection factor is the same for the face and body,” confirms board-certified dermatologist Kseniya Kobets, M.D. However, she reminds us that those with specific skin concerns, such as sensitive, acne-prone, or dry skin, will benefit from using a sunscreen that the brand has formulated for face protection. These often contain ingredients such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, squalene, and dimethicone, intended to address various skin issues. “For uneven skin tone, dark spots, wrinkles, or fine lines, you can look for antioxidant ingredients like ginger root, niacinamide, and vitamin C ingredients, plus amino acids or peptides,” she adds.
What’s the difference between mineral and chemical sunscreen?
From a bird’s eye view, you may notice that mineral and chemical sunscreens feel different solely based on their texture, which could be enough to sway your decision. “Mineral sunscreens contain ingredients like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide and work by physically blocking UV rays from penetrating the skin,” explains Dr. Kobets. These products are often slightly thicker and have a more textured appearance. On the other hand, chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays and neutralize them through a chemical reaction in the skin. They have a more lightweight texture and often blend more seamlessly into the skin.
Mineral and chemical sunscreens are both effective; however, a different formula may work better for you depending on your skin type. “I prefer mineral-based SPF, especially for acne-prone skin,” says Dr. Kobets, adding that mineral SPF may cause less irritation and sensitivity for those with sensitive skin or eczema. “Chemical sunscreens can be somewhat more irritating to sensitive skin,” says board-certified dermatologist Macrene Alexiades, M.D. Meanwhile, “Mineral sunscreens are a bit more stable, but are also a little more occlusive and can trap heat, so they may feel a little heavier on the skin than the chemical sunscreens.”
What SPF is best for everyday facial use?
Our experts, along with the American Academy of Dermatology, recommend that everyone use a face sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. But even when selecting a higher value SPF, it’s crucial to make sure you’re applying enough to your skin to reap the benefits. “Most people underapply,” warns Dr. Alexiades. “If you start with an SPF 50 and you apply half of what you should, you really only used SPF 25.”
What face sunscreen works under makeup?
Face sunscreens with a lightweight cream or gel texture work better under makeup and are less likely to pill. “However, it all depends on your skin type,” says Dr. Kobets, explaining, “If you have very dry skin, you might prefer a creamier or more hydrating sunscreen that would still work well under makeup. If you have oily skin, you can probably get away with using a lighter SPF moisturizer.” Some brands offer foundations with SPF that provide your skin with an extra shield, but generally, our experts recommend applying a true face sunscreen for full protection.
Why Shop with Us
Irene Richardson is an associate editor at InStyle. She dug through insights from the InStyle testing team to determine which face sunscreens earned a spot on this list. As an avid teaser, Irene also included her favorite picks for face sunscreens that stood out as exceptional over the years.
The following board-certified dermatologists spoke with InStyle for this story:
- Dr. Kseniya Kobets specializes in dermatology at Montefiore Einstein Advanced Care in New York.
- Dr. Morgan Rabach is an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai.
- Dr. Dendy Engelman practices at the Shafer Clinic in NYC, specializing in cosmetic and surgical dermatology.
- Dr. Macrene Alexiades runs a Park Avenue private practice in dermatology and laser surgery, a research clinic, and a lab focusing on anti-aging skin care, acne, skin cancer, and lasers.