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I will preface this post by saying that I do not like mineral sunscreens. They are inferior to chemical sunscreens (the EU/Asian formulas) in almost every way: heavier texture, harder to blend, prone to pilling, and oh, the dreaded white cast that makes everyone darker than the shade of paper look like with a ghost.

But sometimes you have no choice but to use mineral sunscreens. Whether it’s skin sensitivity or pregnancy, or you just prefer mineral filters, you’ve probably struggled to find a product that you enjoy applying. And I mean applying the full value of two fingers.

According to my spreadsheet, I’ve tried 25+ mineral sunscreens and oh my gosh a lot of them sucked. Mainly because they made me look like a sick ghost while costing 2-3 times as much as my beautiful chemical sunscreens!

Fortunately, there are still gems to be found, and here 5 great mineral face sunscreens that are stylish, (relatively) easy to apply and most importantly, don’t leave a white cast.

Good Molecules Sheer Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30

With a price, texture and finish comparable to Korean sunscreens, this is in my opinion the best non-white cast mineral cost sunscreen. The texture of the lotion spreads easily on the skin and includes hyaluronic acid to lightly hydrate the skin as well. SPF 30 is sufficient for everyday use, but if you plan to spend extended time outdoors, reapply diligently or use one of the higher SPF options below.

My NC15 skin gets absolutely no white cast with this, but you can also see how it wears on a range of skin tones right on the Good Molecules website!

Filters: 13.3% Zinc Oxide (+ Butyloctyl Salicylate)
Price & Size: $12 for 50ml in Ulta, Beautiful

Bubble Solar Mate Daily Mineral Sunscreen SPF 40

Another affordable option, it has slightly higher UVB protection and blue light protection too! Containing antioxidants such as raspberry seed extract to support the skin, the cream’s texture blends effortlessly into the skin leaving a satin finish that glides on well under makeup. Because of the SPF and lower filter, I would also classify this as an everyday sunscreen.

Again, zero white cast on my skin tone, and you can see more before and afters on the official site. But don’t bother with Bubble’s tinted sunscreen, while there’s no white cast, it’ll turn you into a cheeto.

Filters: 12% zinc oxide (+ butyl octyl salicylate)
Price & Size: $19 for 50ml in Bubble

Naked Sundays SPF50+ Collagen Glow Mineral Perfecting Priming Lotion

If you’re looking for a waterproof and sweat-resistant (80 min) high spf for outdoor activities, Australian brand Naked Sundays has got you covered. Don’t be put off by the thick, almost concrete texture. It actually blended surprisingly well and the 2 coats didn’t feel heavy or uncomfortable. As the name suggests, it also works as a primer under makeup, and while I wouldn’t say it helped my makeup last longer, it certainly didn’t make things worse. Depending on your routine beforehand, the finish can range from satin (skip the moisturizer) to super shiny.

Thanks to the light shade I didn’t notice a white cast, but I can’t speak for darker skin tones as there are no photos on their website. FYI the shade doesn’t show up on the skin at all so it applies sheer. Magic!

Filters: 22.5% zinc oxide
Price & Size: $34 for 50ml in Revolve, Naked Sundays

Summer Fridays Sunscreen ShadeDrops Mineral Milk SPF 30

The best lightweight formula of all the mineral sunscreens I’ve tried, this legit feel is just as comfortable as any lightweight Korean chemical sunscreen and features an antioxidant-rich formula to further protect skin. Now it has the lowest % of filters, but according to the EU label, it’s also PA+++, so you know it definitely protects against UVA and UVB rays. Combining the texture, the finish (also elegant) and the protection factors, this is definitely the best everyday mineral sunscreen.

Zero white cast on me, and you can see this sunscreen in action on different skin tones on the official website.

Filters: 9.4% zinc oxide
Price & Size: $36 for 50ml in Sephora, CultBeauty, Interval NK

Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield Classic SPF 50

The best tinted mineral sunscreen, this has it all: spf 50 for outdoor use, PA++++ for UVA protection, sweat/water resistant for 40 minutes, a light milky texture, a beautiful shade that doubles as a sheer base, and a satin finish which just makes my skin look so good. It’s also rich in antioxidants, which can provide some additional sun protection benefits (especially against UV rays).

The overall shade adjusts perfectly to my skin tone without leaving a white cast, but there are no demos of how it looks on darker skin tones. There it is Flex version which offers 4 different shades including a darker tan and a deep shade.

Filters: 12% zinc oxide (+ butyl octyl salicylate)
Price & Size: $45 for 50ml in Skinstore (JENNY 25% off) Dermstore

Textures and finishes

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Clockwise from top: Bubble – Colorescience – Summer Fridays – Naked Sundays – Good Molecules
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You can tell that most of them are quite light with the Naked Sundays sunscreen being the thickest.
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How each sunscreen looks after 2-3 hours of use

Active Ingredients: Zinc Oxide & Titanium Dioxide

These are the only two mineral sunscreen filters available, and not coincidentally, titanium dioxide is missing from all of my top picks. I swear it wasn’t on purpose, but I’ve always preferred zinc oxide (ZnO) to titanium dioxide (TiO2) for the following reasons:

  • Zinc oxide offers broad-spectrum protection, meaning it protects against UVB, UVAI and UVAII rays again. That’s why these sunscreens can get away with just using this filter. Meanwhile, titanium dioxide mainly covers the UVB and UVAII region, so it must be combined with ZnO for a broad-spectrum formula.
  • That white cast we’re so desperate to avoid? Both zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are guilty of this, but the latter is worse.1 There is a reason why it is sometimes included in other skin care products to give the illusion of “brighter” skin.2
  • Zinc oxide is fantastic for sensitive skin, so much so that it is also used as an anti-irritant and skin protectant. It has even been shown to have wound healing properties!3.4

That’s not to say titanium dioxide is terrible, it’s still a gentle filter for sensitive skin types, and if you find it in a mineral spf you love, keep using it!

*This assumes that nanoparticles are not either.

What about Butyloctyl Salicylate?

The name may seem vaguely familiar… like Octisalate, a popular chemical filter. And it turns out they’re actually similar, so similar to a cosmetic chemical lab muffin called butyl octyl salicylate.”Octisalate’s identical twin brother, just with longer hair“.

On the plus side, Octisalate (and in combination with its twin) is one of the safest sunscreen ingredients out there, as long as it is used within the recommended upper limit of 5% (10% in Japan).5 A 2018 Cosmetic Ingredient Review survey found its use in skin care is typically around 5% or less, but much higher in makeup such as lipstick.6

A study done on the safety of chemical sunscreens (with octisalate) also showed no negative effects on its use during pregnancy, so we can probably assume the same results for Butyloctyl Salicylate.7

Basically the brands exploited an ingredient sorting loop hole, shame on them. But unless you’re allergic to salicylates, I wouldn’t worry too much about this ingredient.

Summary of the best sunscreen mineral

Obviously these are my opinions based on what I’ve tried so far, and of course none of them leave a white cast.

👑 Best Overall: Summer Fridays
🎾 Best Active/Sports Mineral Formula: Naked Sundays
🏦 Best Budget: Good particles or bubble
🌵 Best for dry skin types: Bubble (but honestly everything works really well)
🧈 Best for oily skin types: Summer Fridays
⭕ Best for acne-prone skin types: Bubble, since it does not contain potentially food-borne ingredients

If you want more detailed comparisons between these and 20+ other mineral sunscreens, sign up for my newsletter and access my extensive sunscreen database!

Article sources

To keep my content accurate and reliable, I rely on peer-reviewed studies, articles from reputable academic institutions, and quotes from certified health professionals to support my claims.

  1. Pinnell, Sheldon R., et al. Microfine Zinc Oxide is a superior sunscreen ingredient to Microfine Dioxide Titanium. no. 4, Apr. 2000, pp. 309–14,

  2. Wright, Clayton, et al. Effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on human keratinocytes. no. 1, June 2016, pp. 90–100,

  3. Lin, Pei-Hui, et al. Zinc in Wound Healing Modulation. no. 1, Dec. 2017, pp. 16–16,

  4. Gupta, Mrinal, et al. Zinc therapy in dermatology: a review. Jan. 2014, pp. 1–11,

  5. Couteau C; Pommier M; Paparis E; Coiffard LJ. “Study of the effectiveness of 18 helium filters approved in the European Union and tested in vitro”. Die Pharmazie, vol. 62, no. 6, Pharmazie, 2020, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17663193/.

  6. “Butyloctyl salicylate | Pola’s choice.” Paulaschoice.comPaula’s Choice Skincare, 2023, www.paulaschoice.com/ingredient-dictionary/ingredient-butyloctyl-salicylate.html.

  7. Bozzo, Pina, et al. “Safety of skin care products during pregnancy”. Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien, vol. 57, no. 6, 2011, pp. 665–67, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114665/#b30-0570665

Some products were given as pr but all opinions are 100% honest and my own. This post contains affiliate links and each purchase helps cover the cost of running this blog at no extra cost to you! Full disclosure policy

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