☀️ Glow Naturally, Protect Relentlessly
Sun Bum Mineral SPF 30 Tinted Face Sunscreen is a lightweight, zinc-based mineral formula that doubles as a matte primer. It offers broad spectrum SPF 30 protection without harmful chemicals like Octinoxate or Oxybenzone, enriched with Vitamin E for moisturizing benefits. Travel-friendly and compliant with Hawaii’s 104 Act, it’s designed for clean, effective sun defense with a natural tint that blends seamlessly while keeping your skin safe and fresh.
S**H
Pricey, but I haven’t found anything better for less
I love this sunscreen. I was using Bare Republic’s tinted matt sunscreen but apparently they stopped making their tinted version and the non tinted version left a decent amount of white cast. This ended up being cheaper and the tint blends better. It dries wonderfully. I put it on right after my moisturizer before it has a chance to dry.You can wear it as your foundation for a light coverage, or it works great as a primer for under my mineral powder foundation.I have EXTREMELY sensitive skin and have had no problems with this product at all. I love how light it feels. I do think it’s a bit pricey, but in my experience, I have not found a cheaper mineral sunscreen that feels as good as this on my skin. This is still cheaper than the Bare Republic’s was and I used to use chemical sunscreens the worked and were cheaper but swapped to this while I am pregnant and I am not sure I will go back.
I**J
Blends well and not greasy
This has consistently been my go-to daily use tinted sunscreen. It’s subtle, silky, and blends well with translucent powder. I’ve stopped wearing foundation completely since finding this. It’s not greasy and I don’t break out. Only wish sun protection was 50 for sunny vacations or beach trips!
S**R
Soft and Silky Look
I was introduced to this while taking a cruise to an area that required reef safe sunscreens. This is a very nice soft and silky sunscreen that can be used as primer under make up. It did the job and kept my fair skin from getting burned. I live in the south which requires a daily application and for sure I apply when I'm at the beach or in the pool. It has a very light toned tint which works well for me. My SO also uses this and loves it. His skin is much darker toned, and it seems to work just fine for him as well. I would recommend this SunBum Primer/Sunscreen. It's a good one.
B**L
Stunning
Good lord this is a beautiful mineral sunscreen. And at a reasonable price. It has a mouse-like consistency, is light and airy dries down to a satin-like finish after 15 or so minutes. It has a primer like feel to it which some might not like but this is perfect for those of us with combo/oily skin.I’m fair/light skinned and the color is a perfect match. Gives me a light no-makeup makeup look. Works well under make-up as long as you let it set first.One thing that's a con and has me on the fence about daily use is that because it's so thick and silicone like, you can't put the full 1/4 tsp on your face right away as it's just too much. For the 2 finger application I have to put it on in stages, and let each finger length dry down before adding the next, otherwise it's too much product to do all at once. Takes longer in the morning which isn't ideal but given everything else it has going for it it's still workable for me. I'll see over time if I want to repurchase.
E**A
Excellent sunscreen, my favorite
In search for a perfect tinted sunscreen I have tried just about every brand of tinted mineral sunscreen that’s available here on Amazon, so you might recognize me from other reviews. I have a sensitive skin and can’t tolerate chemical sunscreen. I also have red and bumpy skin on my cheeks due to rosacea, so I need a tint to cover redness. I’m really glad I finally decided to give Sunbum tinted sunscreen a try because it quickly became one of my favorites. My other favorite is MD Solar Science BB cream in shade Light. These two are quite similar, both are very silicone like, due to a great amount of dimethicone. They feel like primers and because of that are very sticky and hard to wash off your fingers. But both look very natural and skin like. MD Solar Science (light shade) is slightly darker while Sunbum is pretty pale but not in an unhealthy way. My skin is a bit darker than Sunbum shade right now. Yet it covers my rosacea and evens out my skin tone just enough. It’s not drying but also not shiny, and because of that it doesn’t magnify wrinkles, which is a big plus: I’m tired of tinted sunscreens highlighting the wrinkles I have that are not even noticeable without them.Sunbum is slightly lighter and provides a bit less coverage than MD Solar. It also doesn’t have much zinc, which was a point of criticism from popular bloggers. Because of that it might not be perfect for everyday wear. But if you want to have the most natural “no make up” look and you’re light skinned, this is a great choice on the days when you’re not expecting to be under too much sun. I use retinol on my forehead at night and I didn’t get sunburnt when using this sunscreen. So the only concern here would be the gradually accumulated damage from the long UV-A rays.Another thing I like is that unlike MD Solar, Sunbum doesn’t contain vitamin C and therefore doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin. It’s also less expensive. I will keep repurchasing.Note: in the unfiltered photo attached here, you can see the sunscreen after a 5 hour wear, that included eating, touching my face etc, so it’s a bit worn off and the redness on my cheeks is more visible. Even when freshly applied it didn’t cover redness completely because of being light coverage sunscreen.
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