15 Best Mineral Sunscreens in 2024, According to Dermatologists

15 Best Mineral Sunscreens in 2024, According to Dermatologists

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These options won’t leave you sticky, pale, or greasy.

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We’re about to make a strong declaration: It’s entirely possible—maybe even easier than it seems!—to find a mineral sunscreen that seamlessly sinks into the skin, doesn’t leave a harsh white cast, and plays well with other skin care and makeup products. A bunch of great formulas exist now that weren’t even a thought a few years ago, and we’re happy to help you rewrite the script if your strongest association with physical sunblock is goopy paste that stings your eyes and makes you look like a ghost. To round up the best mineral sunscreens, we asked dermatologists and SELF editors to share their favorites. We also looked back at the winners of our very own Healthy Beauty Awards, all of which were thoroughly tested and reviewed. We’re confident you’ll find one that actually makes you excited to slather on your SPF every single day.

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  • 1

    Blue Lizard

    Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50

    Best for Beach Days: We love that so many trendy, glowy sunscreens are hitting the market, but sometimes you just need a simple and reliable SPF to throw into your beach bag when you’re worried about baking under the sun all day. Plus you can use it on your face and body without much fuss. (The bottle even turns blue when UV rays hit it to remind you to apply SPF.) “This sunscreen is both paraben-free and fragrance-free, making it a great option for sensitive skin,” Marisa Garshick, MD, New York–based dermatologist and clinical assistant professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, tells SELF. Reviewers say it blends in nicely and feels lightweight, too.

    • Mineral SPF ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide
    • Other notable ingredients: vitamin E to help moisturize skin
    • Fragrance-free | Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes
  • 2

    Cerave

    Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30

    Budget-Friendly Pick: You can usually count on CeraVe to deliver a fairly affordable formula that plays nicely with most skin types. Dr. Garshick recommends this one because it contains ceramides to strengthen the skin barrier, hyaluronic acid to hydrate, and niacinamide to soothe—plus a “universal” tint that aims to offset a potential white cast.

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide
    • Other notable ingredients: salicylic acid (a gentle exfoliator)
    • Fragrance-free | Oil-free | Non-comedogenic
  • 3

    Summer Fridays

    ShadeDrops Mineral Milk Sunscreen SPF 30

    Best Splurge: This might be one of the priciest ones on the list, but it’s well worth it, according to one SELF editor: “My job involves testing a lot of beauty products, especially sunscreens, and this one lives rent-free in my head because it’s just that good. It has a thin, runny consistency, so it’s super easy to blend into my skin, and its dewy finish looks great alone or underneath makeup. I plan to repurchase it once I run out!”

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: squalane, vitamin E, and shea butter to hydrate
    • Fragrance-free | Non-comedogenic | Vegan
  • 4

    InnBeauty Project

    Mineral Sun Glow SPF 43

    Editor Pick: Two SELF editors recommend picking this one up, and they say the word “glow” in the name shouldn’t scare you away: “I always worry that products like this will be too shimmery or make me look like a disco ball, but it’s perfect and hydrating,” one editor says. It comes in two flexible shades (fair/medium and medium/deep) that are more about mitigating a white cast than providing coverage.

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: vitamin C to brighten and protect; skin-firming peptides
    • Fragrance-free | Non-comedogenic | Vegan
  • 5

    Olay

    Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30

    Soothing Formula: The combo of anti-inflammatory colloidal oatmeal and niacinamide makes this SPF a great option if you’re consistently dealing with redness or other signs of irritation. “As a sensitive-skin girlie, I love that this Olay one is SO lightweight and soothing,” one SELF editor says. “My favorite part is that this sunscreen has a cooling effect on my face, which is perfect for those really hot summer days or when I’m going through a rosacea flare-up.”

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: hydrating glycerin, peptides
    • Fragrance-free | Oil-free
  • 6

    Missha

    All Around Safe Block Soft Finish Sun Milk SPF 50+

    Matte Finish: This sunscreen is so good, one SELF editor had to buy it twice…. No, actually, three times. “I keep one in my desk, another in my backpack, and another in my bathroom cabinet,” she says. “It makes my skin feel matte and hydrated at the same time, which is a rare feat!”

    • Mineral SPF ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide
    • Other notable ingredients: glycerin, skin-calming aloe vera, plant and fruit extracts (antioxidants)
    • Oil-free
  • 7

    Vacation

    Mineral Lotion SPF 30

    Best Scent: This body sunscreen doesn’t leave behind that tacky, greasy feeling. “It dries down within seconds and leaves behind a more matte-like finish, so no stickiness, no white cast, no pilling,” one SELF editor says, adding that she skips perfume on days when she applies it, thanks to its delicious scent that’s “coconuty with a hint of banana sweetness.”

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: aloe vera, shea butter, glycerin, niacinamide, vitamin E
    • Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes | Vegan
  • 8

    Badger

    Adventure Sport Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50

    Best for Sweaty Activities: Here’s a great option to toss into your hiking backpack or sports bag, since it’s in a compact tin and has a thicker water-resistant formula that’ll stay put even when you start to sweat (of course, you’ll still need to reapply, but it won’t slip-slide around as much). “It’s a bit heavy for everyday use, but that’s what makes it perfect for outings like hiking or surfing because it stays on so, so well,” one 2022 Healthy Beauty Award tester wrote. And once you’ve gone through it, you can easily reuse or recycle the metal tin.

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredient: vitamin E
    • Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes
  • 9

    Dr. Dennis Gross

    All-Physical Ultimate Defense SPF 50

    Best for Dry Skin: This 2023 Healthy Beauty Award winner is “creamy and dreamy” according to one tester, who also says it’s like a “moisturizer that makes you instantly feel better about yourself.” Along with protecting your skin from the sun, this sunscreen gives your complexion a pretty glow, according to our tester, and works to minimize dark spots and even out your skin tone with the help of tranexamic acid.

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: aloe vera, hyaluronic acid
    • Oil-free | Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes
  • 10

    EltaMD

    UV Stick SPF 50+

    Best Stick SPF: Easy to take on the go? Quick and mess-free to apply? Great for your face and body? This 2022 Healthy Beauty Award winner checks all the boxes. “It’s like a grown-up version of the face stick we all grew up with,” one tester wrote. “I really like the size and how portable it is to throw in a bag or backpack. It rolled on smoothly and my face enjoyed the process of applying sunscreen—a rarity!”

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: cacao seed and shea butters to hydrate, bisabolol (a soothing and skin-softening ingredient)
    • Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes | Fragrance-free | Oil-free
  • 11

    Thinksport

    All Sheer Mineral Sunscreen Spray SPF 50

    Best Spray SPF: You still need to rub spray sunscreen into your skin to make sure you get adequate coverage, but there’s something about spritzing it on that makes it feel a little less high-maintenance (and, as a nice bonus, this formula isn’t sticky or greasy either). Dr. Garshick says this is an especially great option “for people who are active and spend a lot of time outdoors,” since it’s easier to apply and is water- and sweat-resistant for up to 80 minutes. Just make sure to apply an even layer, even if that means asking a friend to get your back!

    • Mineral SPF ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide
    • Other notable ingredients: aloe vera, glycerin, bisabolol
    • Vegan
  • 12

    Biossance

    Squalane + Zinc Sheer Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30

    Best for Deeper Skin: Biossance’s face SPF earns major points from Mona Gohara, MD, associate clinical dermatology professor at the Yale School of Medicine and president of the Women’s Dermatologic Society. “This sunscreen is particularly good for those of us with melanin-rich skin, as I’ve found it does not leave a white cast,” she tells SELF.

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: squalane, glycerin, bisabolol, ectoin
    • Fragrance-free | Vegan
  • 13

    La Roche-Posay

    Anthelios Ultra-Light Fluid Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50

    Best for Oily Skin: This tinted sunscreen is a solid choice for folks with sensitive, oily, and/or acne-prone skin, since it’s free of potentially irritating fragrances and oils and is formulated to not clog pores. “It offers a fast-absorbing, easy-to-apply, lightweight texture that leaves behind a matte finish,” Dr. Garshick says.

    • Mineral SPF ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide
    • Other notable ingredients: vitamin E
    • Water-resistant for up to 40 minutes | Fragrance-free | Oil-free | Non-comedogenic
  • 14

    Colorescience

    Sunforgettable Total Protection Brush-On Shield SPF 50

    Best Powder SPF: A powder sunscreen shouldn’t be your first line of defense against the sun but it’s an easy way to touch up your SPF throughout the day—and this one from Colorescience is a super-popular option. “It has a very subtle shimmer that helps give that enviable glow yet still manages to mattify on a hot summer day,” Rachel Westbay, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Marmur Medical in New York City, previously told SELF.

    • Mineral SPF ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide
    • Other notable ingredients: hyaluronic acid, glycerin
    • Fragrance-free | Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes | Non-comedogenic | Oil-free | Vegan
  • 15

    Supergoop!

    Lipshade 100% Mineral Hydrating Lipstick SPF 30

    Best Lip Balm With SPF: Your lips need sunscreen, too! This balm delivers a pretty, glossy pop of color in addition to sun protection. You’ll get a moisture boost thanks to mango, shea, and murumuru butters too.

    • Mineral SPF ingredient: zinc oxide
    • Other notable ingredients: peptides, bisabolol
    • Vegan
  • Mineral vs. chemical sunscreen, explained

    There are two types of sunscreen: mineral and chemical. “The key difference [between them] involves the active ingredient that’s screening the sun,” board-certified dermatologist Jerome Potozkin, MD, founder of PotozkinMD Skincare & Laser Center in California, tells SELF. “Mineral sunscreens typically have zinc oxide or titanium dioxide [or both]. With the mineral SPF, the sunscreen actually sits on the skin’s surface and reflects the light hitting the skin.” That’s why you’ll sometimes hear mineral sunscreens referred to as “physical” sunscreens—they form a physical barrier between the skin and the UV rays.

    Meanwhile, chemical sunscreens contain ingredients like avobenzone and octisalate, among others, David Kim, MD, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist at Idriss Dermatology in New York City, tells SELF. “They absorb the heat from the UV rays and dissipate it. The chemical filters don’t physically block the UV rays from penetrating the skin, but rather absorb the damage caused by the UV rays.”

    Mineral and chemical sunscreens each have pros and cons, depending on your skin type and tone, but remember the general rule of thumb: “The best sunscreen is the one you will actually use,” Farah Moustafa, MD, board-certified dermatologist and director of Laser and Cosmetics at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, tells SELF. That said, “mineral sunscreens tend to irritate skin less and cause less allergic reactions and irritation,” Dr. Moustafa says. For that same reason, Dr. Kim recommends using a mineral SPF over a chemical one if you have rosacea, eczema, or another chronic skin condition.

  • What to look for when shopping for mineral sunscreen

    Pick a sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 30 and broad-spectrum protection, which means it protects against UVA (linked to skin aging) and UVB rays (associated with skin burning). Mineral formulas are notorious for that dreaded white cast, so if you’re worried about that, go with a tinted sunscreen that’s designed to offset that ghostly look (and in some cases, add a bit of coverage).

    For face sunscreens specifically, ingredients like niacinamide and hyaluronic acid are nice, but they’re not imperative—especially if you already apply a serum and face moisturizer in the morning.

    Again, the best mineral sunscreen is the one that you’re actually going to use (and reapply, ideally every two hours!). “There’s nothing that damages the skin as much as the sun,” Dr. Kim says. Sure, your SPF can stave off premature signs of aging and dark spots, but let’s not forget the main reason why we need and love it: It is one of the best tools we have to prevent skin cancer.

Sarah joined the SELF team in November 2019 as the editorial assistant, and is now the team’s commerce writer. When she’s not working, she’s a part-time cycling instructor and full-time Plant Person. She’s also passionate about environmental justice, sustainability, nutrition, the internet, and fiction. Sarah lives in Brooklyn with her… Read more

Jessica is a writer on SELF’s commerce team and covers beauty, health, and fitness products. Previously, Jessica was the beauty editor at USA TODAY’s product review website, Reviewed, where she wrote and edited stories about the best makeup and skincare products and practices. Jessica earned a B.S. in journalism from… Read more

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