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25 sunscreens without white casts for dark skin in 2024, per BIPOC derms

We don’t have to put together a TED Talk to convince you to wear sunscreen. Slathering some on — to both your face and body — is recommended by board-certified dermatologists for your skin health.

However, as we kick our way into summer, purchasing SPF products, like Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 70 or Kiehl’s Since 1851 Super Fluid UV Defense Daily Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+ is at top of mind. The average formulation comes out stark white, though, leaving those with dark skin tones to ponder the question: what’s the best sunscreen that won’t leave a white cast on my skin?

“Some sunscreen have higher amounts of titanium and zinc oxide in them, and so therefore they can leave a white cast,” Jeanine Downie, MD, director of Image Dermatology in Montclair, NJ who specializes in cosmetic dermatology, told the New York Post. “Sometimes this can be rubbed in and other times it cannot.”

Though Downie recommends warming the sunblock up in your hands by rubbing your hands rapidly together, and then firmly massaging the sunscreen into your face, to help mitigate the white cast, there are particular formulations recommended by board-certified dermatologists to consider ahead of your next SPF stock-up.

We turned to three BIPOC dermatologists to specially pick the 25 best sunscreens for dark skin tones. Additionally, find an in-depth FAQ section to learn more about application and wear.

Best Sunscreens for Dark Skin in 2024

Best Overall: Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 70

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 70
Amazon

Pros:

  • Fast drying formula
  • Non-comedogenic

Cons:

  • Matte finish may not be a favorite for those with dryer or mature skin

Also, from Neutrogena, the Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 70 is the perfect budget buy (just $10!) and is backed by nearly 15,000 rave reviews on Amazon for its efficacy, gentleness on sensitive skin and ease of application.

“This is a non-greasy, matte-finish sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection and is suitable for all skin types, including darker skin tones,” Dr. Henry vets.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 15%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 4.5%, Oxybenzone 6%


Best for Face and Body: Sun Bum Premium Moisturizing Sunscreen Spray SPF 50

Sun Bum Premium Moisturizing Sunscreen Spray SPF 50
Amazon

Pros:

  • The spray makes it easy to reapply, even if you’re wearing makeup
  • Oil-free
  • More than 22,000 five star ratings on Amazon

Cons:

  • Because this sunscreen needs to be reapplied every 2 hours, it’s easy to go through a bottle quick
  • Contains Avobenzone, which isn’t considered reef-safe

“The Sun Bum Premium Moisturizing Sunscreen Spray SPF 30 is full coverage from UVA and UVB,” Downie says. “It rubs right in to all skin types.” With nearly 30,000 rave reviews on Amazon for being cruelty free and soothing on the skin, it’s a tough one to pass up.

More, Downie recommends the brand’s Scalp & Hair Mist ($19) to offer your hair some protection from the sun.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone


Best Oil Free: La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60
Amazon

Pros:

  • Also works as a body sunscreen
  • Oil-free formula
  • Water-resistant

Cons:

  • Some Amazon customers reported that they felt this sunscreen was too heavy, especially as the day wore on

“The La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 is a fast-absorbing, non-greasy sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection and is formulated to be suitable for all skin types, including darker skin tones,” Henry says.

With more than 11,000 rave reviews on Amazon, this particular SPF is praised for its ability to absorb quickly, soothe the skin and leave the skin feeling moisturized.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 7%


Best Tinted: Neutrogena Purescreen+ Tinted Sunscreen for Face with SPF 30

Neutrogena Purescreen+ Tinted Sunscreen for Face with SPF 30
Amazon

Pros:

  • SPF doesn’t contain parabens or oxybenzone
  • Fragrance-free formula
  • Available in four different shades

Cons:

  • Excess product comes out in the cap
  • Longer dry time

“The Neutrogena Purescreen+ Tinted Sunscreen for Face with SPF 30 contains think zinc oxide, titanium dioxide and vitamin E,” Downie lists. “The medium deep is a decent color match for some darker skin tones as well.”

More, this formulation contains 100% mineral actives, so it’s a purchase you’ll feel good about. One reviewer also says, “I really like this goes on smoothly and doesn’t have that white paste of so many sunscreens.”

Key Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide 3.2 %, Zinc Oxide 21.6%


Best for Oily Skin: La Roche-Posay Anthelios Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50
Amazon

Pros:

  • Offers even coverage
  • Sits well under makeup

Cons:

  • Only available in one shade
  • The matte finish may not be a good fit for those with dryer skin

“The La Roche-Posay Anthelios Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 contains antioxidants and is fragrance free and PABA free,” Downie says.”It rubs right into all skin types and tones with a bit of a more moisturizing finish.

This particular formulation is praised by more than 15,000 Amazon reviews for being lightly tinted with 1% iron oxides, fast-absorbing and leaving a beautiful matte finish on the skin.

Key Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide 11%


Best for Face: Kiehl’s Since 1851 Super Fluid UV Defense Daily Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+

Kiehl's Since 1851 Super Fluid UV Defense Daily Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+
Kiehl's Since 1851

Pros:

  • Fast absorbing
  • Fights against free radicals

Cons:

  • Some customer reviews mention the sunscreen having an unpleasant scent

“The Kiehl’s Since 1851 Super Fluid UV Defense Daily Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+ is a lightweight, non-greasy sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection and contains vitamin E to help protect against free radical damage,” Henry highlights.

As one of our favorite skincare brands, its sunscreen offerings are no different. Its lightweight formula is noncomedogenic, leaves a matte finish and is paraben-free.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10.72%, Octisalate 3.21%


Best Fast Absorbing: Black Girl Sunscreen Make It Hybrid with Zinc & Lavender Sunscreen

Black Girl Sunscreen Make It Hybrid with Zinc & Lavender Sunscreen
Target

Pros:

  • Paraben-free
  • Water-resistant, making it a great option for days at the pool

Cons:

  • Contains lavender, which may not be agreeable to those who prefer an unscented SPF

“This is a broad-spectrum, lightweight formula that blends easily without leaving a white cast on darker skin tones,” Michelle Henry MD, board-certified dermatologist and ACGME fellowship-trained Mohs micographic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgeon, told The Post.

What’s more, you’ll appreciate that this formulation is fragrance-free and water-resistant.

Key Ingredients: Homosalate10%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 5%, Zinc Oxide 5%


Best Sport: EleVen by Venus Williams Unrivaled Sun Serum SPF 40

A bottle of sunscreen with a yellow cap.
Amazon

Pros:

  • Sunscreen also has antioxidants and amino acids
  • Sweat-resistant
  • Buttery texture that’s doesn’t leave a greasy film on skin

Cons:

  • Can be difficult to take off

“The EleVen by Venus Williams Unrivaled Sun Serum SPF 40 is lightweight, transparent and so excellent for all skin types,” Sumayah Jamal, MD, board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group, told the Post. “It’s also reef-friendly and comes with a matte finish.”

Even better, this particular formulation is infused with nutrient-rich Coconut Fruit Extract and packed with amino acids, electrolytes and antioxidants to help keep your skin healthy and hydrated.

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 9.5%


Best Reef Safe: COOLA Mineral Sun Silk Moisturizer Organic Face Sunscreen SPF 30

COOLA Mineral Sun Silk Moisturizer Organic Face Sunscreen SPF 30
Dermstore

Pros:

  • Sulfate, phthalate, and paraben-free
  • Reef-friendly
  • Moisturizing

Cons:

  • May feel too heavy for those with an oily skin type

“The COOLA Mineral Sun Silk Moisturizer Organic Face Sunscreen SPF 30 is transparent, so excellent for all skin types and reef friendly,” Dr. Jamal highlights. “It also comes with blue light protection and a dewy finish.”

This unscented moisturizer with SPF also serves as an ultra-rich priming cream to allow your makeup to seamlessly blend for that all-over summertime glow.

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 13.5%


Best Dermatologist Recommended: EltaMD UV Clear Face Sunscreen SPF 46

A bottle of elta MD
Amazon

Pros:

  • Bestseller on Amazon in Facial Sunscreens
  • Contains nacinamide and hyaluronic Acid
  • Good for all skin types, including those who are acne prone

Cons:

  • Some customers who purchased the sunscreen on Amazon reported that it pills

Enter the facial sunscreen with more than 36,000 applauding reviews on Amazon (reaching best-selling acclaim) for its ability to apply without looking oily and efficacy for sensitive and acne-prone skin alike: the EltaMD UV Clear Face Sunscreen SPF 46.

“This is a lightweight, oil-free sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection and contains niacinamide to help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation,” Henry notes.

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide


Best Non-Pore Clogging: ISDIN Eryfotona Actinica Ultralight Emulsion SPF 50+

ISDIN Eryfotona Actinica Ultralight Emulsion SPF 50+
Amazon

Pros:

  • Formulated to repair sun damage
  • Water-resistant
  • Good for sensitive skin

Cons:

  • Contains fragrance

“This has DNA repair enzymes and can help repair past sun damage,” Downie says. “It comes out tinted and rubs right in.”

While it’s slightly more hydrating for dry complexions — according to her — the ISDIN Eryfotona Actinica Ultralight Emulsion SPF 50+ doesn’t block your pores or break you out.

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide


Best for Redness: SENTÉ Even Tone Mineral SPF 50

SENTÉ Even Tone Mineral SPF 50
Dermstore

Pros:

  • Fights against inflammation and hyperpigmentation
  • Tinted for an extra bit of coverage

Cons:

  • Only available in two shades

“This is a great tinted sunscreen and a good color match,” Dr. Downie adds. “It has anti-aging heparan sulfate and Vitamin E in it.”

Additionally, this all-mineral, broad-spectrum tinted sunscreen helps protect against skin inflammation and hyperpigmentation that’s caused by visible light.

Key Ingredients: Dimethicone, Cyclopentasiloxane


Best Anti-Aging: SkinMedica Total Defense + Repair SPF 34

SkinMedica Total Defense + Repair SPF 34
Amazon

Pros:

  • SPF contains antioxidants formulated to improve skin firmness
  • Also protects against IR-A

Cons:

  • Contains silicone

“This is UVA, UVB and anti-infrared with antioxidants,” Downie says. “It rubs right into darker skin tones, is anti-aging and not greasy at all.”

Downie also says this is the facial sunscreen she applies each morning and worth the splurge for your morning skincare routine.

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide


Best Fragrance Free: Blue Lizard Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen with Zinc Oxide SPF 50+

Blue Lizard Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen with Zinc Oxide SPF 50+
Amazon

Pros:

  • Sweat and water-resistant
  • Fragrance-free

Cons:

  • Once the bottle is almost through, it can be hard to squeeze out the remainder of the sunscreen

“The Blue Lizard Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen with Zine Oxide SPF 50+ is reef safe, [offered at a] good price point and water resistant,” Jamal lists off. For less than $20, this formulation is also fragrance- and paraben-free and backed by nearly 13,000 positive reviews on Amazon for being “one of the best sunscreens ever — especially for fair skin” and even being “life-changing — especially in extreme heat.”

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide


Best Chemical: Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40

Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40
Amazon

Pros:

  • Smooth texture with a non-oily finish
  • Also protects against IRA rays
  • Has frankincense and meadowfoam seed to soothe and hydrate skin

Cons:

  • Several customer reviews we read through mentioned the sunscreen pilling

All hail Supergoop! for being one of the most well-received SPF brands on the market for that summertime glow (that exclamation point marked at the end of the brand’s name truly represents how we feel — excited! In fact, the brand’s Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40 is recommended by both Downie and Henry.

“This is antioxidant-rich and oil-free,” Downie highlights. “It’s good for all skin types and rubs into a natural finish.”

More, Henry loves it for leaving “no white residue, which, in turn, makes it ideal for any shade of skin.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 8%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 4%


Best with Blue Light Protection: Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Brush-On Shield SPF 50

Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Brush-On Shield SPF 50
Amazon

Pros:

  • Also protects against blue light
  • Good for those with sensitive skin or acne prone

Cons:

  • The sunscreen’s powdered formula may not be a favorite for those with dry or mature skin

“This is a powder puff with light sheer color with sunscreen protection, that you can brush on on top of make up,” Downie explains. “Colorescience has many different shades and my patients love this; it’s a must-have in your bag for reapplying sunblock over make up during the course of the day and protect you from the blue light of your computer.”

While Colorescience has shades apt for dark skin tones, keep in mind that the brand doesn’t have every shade — something Downie points out.

Key Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide 22.5%; Zinc Oxide 22.5%, Mica


Best Soothing: Paula’s Choice RESIST Skin Restoring Moisturizer with SPF 50

Paula's Choice RESIST Skin Restoring Moisturizer with SPF 50
Amazon

Pros:

  • Contains licorice extra to calm redness
  • Formulated with emollient hydrators

Cons:

  • Some who reviewed this sunscreen on Amazon felt it didn’t fully hydrate their dry skin

“The Paula’s Choice RESIST Skin Restoring Moisturizer with SPF 50 is a moisturizing, broad-spectrum sunscreen that contains antioxidants and skin-replenishing ingredients to help fight against aging and sun damage,” Henry highlights.

Not only does it boast a silky formulation that applies like butter but it’s also ideal for normal to dry skin types, especially. For more, check out our full Paula’s Choice brand review.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 2.0%, Octinoxate 7.50%, Octisalate 5.0%, Octocrylene 2.0%, Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide


Best for Reapplications: ISDIN Isdinceutics Mineral Brush Facial Powder SPF 50

ISDIN Isdinceutics Mineral Brush Facial Powder SPF 50
ISDIN

Pros:

  • Protects against blue light
  • Great for those with oily skin
  • Talc-free

Cons:

  • Only available in one shade

“This is also a brush on sunscreen and protects from blue light,” Downie says, recommending the ISDIN Isdinceutics Mineral Brush Facial Powder SPF 50. However, do note in only comes in one shade that’s transparent enough to accommodate darker skin tones.

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide, Mica


Best Fragrance-Free: 1SkinMedica Essential Defense Mineral Shield SPF 35

SkinMedica Essential Defense Mineral Shield SPF 35
Amazon

Pros:

  • Oil-free
  • Feels more like a moisturizer than a sunscreen

Cons:

  • Some custom reviews mention still experiencing a cast
  • Only available in one shade

“This is a mineral shield that rubs right in to darker skin tones, is oil-free and non-comedogenic,” Downie lists. “It’s excellent to use for running or outside activity.”

Impressively, SkinMedica’s Essential Defense Mineral Shield SPF 35 also has the highest PA rating at PA++++. For context, PA rating refers to the amount of protection the sunscreen offers from UVA rays, as SPF only ranks protection from UVB rays. The more symbols = the more protection.

Key Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide 5.0%, Zinc Oxide 6.0%


Best Splurge: Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion SPF 50+

Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion SPF 50+
Amazon

Pros:

  • Offers up to 4 hours of hydration
  • Absorbs fast
  • Water-resistant

Cons:

  • May feel a little greasy to some

The Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion SPF 50+ is a budget-friendly option for darker skin tones, praised by more than 1,200 reviewers for being “great for dissolving makeup and impurities” and “giving much moisture to the skin.”

“This is a water-resistant, lightweight sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection and is formulated to be suitable for all skin types, including darker skin tones,” Henry notes.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 2.3%, Homosalate 10.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Octocrylene 5.0%


Best for Dry Skin: Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30

Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30,
Amazon

Pros:

  • Budget-friendly
  • Water-resistant for 80 minutes

Cons:

  • On the greasier side

“The Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30 is a moisturizing, broad-spectrum sunscreen that contains colloidal oatmeal to soothe and hydrate the skin, making it ideal for those with dry or sensitive skin,” Henry highlights.

With more than 2,000 positive reviews on Amazon, you’ll appreciate how it’s a budget-friendly option (read: best Amazon items under $25) and is noncomedogenic, so not to clog pores on the skin.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 3%


Best Budget: Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Spray SPF 50

Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Spray SPF 50
Amazon

Pros:

  • Works on face and body
  • Easy to apply
  • Dries clear

Cons:

  • Skin can feel slick after application, but product absorbs fast

“The Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Spray SPF 50 is a fantastic spray sunblock with full coverage from UVA and UVB,” Downie notes. “It’s good for all skin types and excellent for sporting events.”

For just $10, this option with 7,000+ reviews is “designed for your active family,” per the brand, and is ultra-lightweight when applied to the skin.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 10%


Best Smelling: COOLA Organic Classic Body Guava Mango Sunscreen SPF 50

COOLA Organic Classic Body Guava Mango Sunscreen SPF 50
Amazon

Pros:

  • 70% organic
  • Contains antioxidants to fight free radicals
  • Tropical scent

Cons:

  • Bottle is on the smaller side

“The COOLA Organic Classic Body Guava Mango Sunscreen SPF 50 is an organic, mineral-based sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection and is suitable for all skin types, including darker skin tones,” Henry says.

For less than $30, you can say ‘yes’ to this irresistible guava mango option — or add the fragrance-free formula ($27) to your cart.

Key Ingredients: Avobenzone 1.75%, Homosalate 5.0% Octisalate 2.0%, Octocrylene 5.0%


Best for Sensitive Skin: Obagi Sun Shield Matte Broad Spectrum SPF 50

Obagi Sun Shield Matte Broad Spectrum SPF 50
Amazon

Pros:

  • Gentle enough for sensitive skin
  • Non-greasy dry down

Cons:

  • Tube is on the smaller side

“The Obagi Sun Shield Matte Broad Spectrum SPF 50 features a matte finish and rubs right into all skin types,” Downie says. More, it’s PABA free, oil- free and dermatologist tested.

With nearly 2,000 positive reviews on Amazon for being “the best lotion for your face” and “working for [you] long-term, it’s a formulation you’ll want to snag for your beach bag.

Key Ingredients: Homosalate 10%, Octisalate 5%, Zinc Oxide 16.5%


Best with Clean Ingredients: Drunk Elephant Umbra Tinte Physical Daily Defense SPF 30

Drunk Elephant Umbra Tinte Physical Daily Defense SPF 30
Sephora

Pros:

  • Silicone-free formula
  • Has a variety of antioxidants, including sunflower shoot extract

Cons:

  • Only available in one shade

Meet one of the skincare brands garnering worldwide acclaim: Drunk Elephant. Its award-winning Umbra Sheer Physical Daily Defense SPF 30 exceeds our expectations just as its other products do, and, unsurprisingly, is recommended by Henry.

“This is a sheer, tinted sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection and contains antioxidants to help protect against environmental stressors,” she notes. It also helps target fine lines and wrinkles, dark spots and dullness and uneven texture.

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 20% 


An FAQ on SPF for Dark Skin Tones

Ahead, our team of board-certified dermatologists answered some frequently asked questions pertaining to sunscreen for darker skin tones.

What to keep in mind when shopping for an SPF for your dark skin tone, per experts

According to Henry, “individuals with darker skin tones should bear in mind that they are still susceptible to developing skin cancer and other forms of sun damage despite having a greater amount of melanin in their skin.” Therefore, when selecting a sunscreen, it is important to choose one that offers broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays.

Just as important, choose sunscreens that contain antioxidants such as vitamin C or niacinamide which can help to mitigate the risk of hyperpigmentation.

“When selecting a sunscreen, individuals with darker skin tones should look for those that contain active ingredients such as zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, avobenzone or Mexoryl SX, which provide broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays. Sunscreens containing antioxidants like vitamin C, niacinamide, or green tea can also be advantageous for mitigating free radical damage and preventing hyperpigmentation.”

Michelle Henry, MD, board-certified dermatologist and ACGME fellowship-trained Mohs micographic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgeon

Despite having more melanin, individuals with dark skin tones are still at risk of developing sun damage and skin cancer. “Therefore, it’s recommended that they use sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and reapply it every two hours or more frequently if sweating or swimming,” Henry notes.

It’s important to note that anyone can get skin cancer — no matter what their skin tone is. “That is why sunblock is essential every single day,” Downie stresses. “In the meantime, I strongly recommend the total body skin screen once a year by a board-certified dermatologist to check your scalp and other areas that you might not check on your own.”

The consistency of your SPF

The consistency of sunblock does matter to some people, so they prefer an SPF gel versus a cream. “I like a cream better, but not something too thick, and it must be oil free, so it does not block your pores and break you out,” Downie notes.

The consistency of sunscreen suitable for dark skin tones will depend on individual preference and skin type and if they are dry, oily, normal or combination, too.

“For instance, some individuals may prefer lighter, more fluid formulas that are readily absorbed by the skin, while others may prefer thicker creams or lotions,” Henry adds. “The key is to select a sunscreen that feels comfortable on the skin and does not cause any skin irritation or breakouts.”

The broad-spectrum SPF you use

Other things to keep in mind are some sunblocks are broad-spectrum protection with UVA/UVB and others are not so the consumer or patient must check the labels.

“If you live closer to the equator, sunblock needs to be reapplied every hour if you are further north then perhaps it is every two hours,” Downie recommends. “The blue light from the phone and indoor lighting can also affect your skin and cause hyperpigmentation and faster photoaging or wrinkling.”

What SPF is best for dark skin?

Dr. Jamal I recommends an SPF of 30 or higher — as is the case for most board-certified dermatologists. Some consider this the “gold standard” of SPF.

Some sunscreens with a SPF of 30 or more that work for those with darker skin tones include Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 70, La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60, and Kiehl’s Since 1851 Super Fluid UV Defense Daily Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+.

Is SPF 70 enough for black skin?

A common misconception is that people with melanated skin don’t need sun protection. However, nothing could be further from the truth.

All individuals need to protect themselves from damaging sun rays, and wearing sunscreen is one way.

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, a broad-spectrum sunscreen will guard against UVA and UBV rays. The lowest SPF one can safely use is 15. However, for extended activities outdoors, it’s recommend that an SPF of 30 or higher is used.

If you’re seeking a sunscreen with a SPF of 70, we highly recommend Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 70. It sprays on clear, is easy to apply and under $20. Most importantly, it has five active ingredients to protect the skin.

What sunscreen won’t turn me white?

One downside of mineral-based sunscreen, especially if you’re a person of color, is the white cast it leaves behind. The good news is that there are more than a few suncreens for dark skin that dry clear.

One is Neutrogena Purescreen+ Tinted Sunscreen for Face with SPF 30. It’s available in four different shades, and feels a lot like a BB or CC cream.

Another worth checking out is Black Girl Sunscreen Make It Hybrid with Zinc & Lavender Sunscreen, which is great for those with a deeper skin tone. Although it looks white during application, the color quickly disappears once the sunscreen is absorbed. It also has lavender, so it’s soothing.


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