Rate all mineral SPFs that i’ve tried☀️👀

I’m someone who always has to wear sunscreen everyday! I’ve tried so many different types of sunscreens. Here is my collection of my favorite mineral sunscreens that I’ve tried!🤭☀️✨

My favorites:

- Kosas: love how this gives you a bronzey glowy finish. It wears well under makeup.

- Caudalie: a good everyday mineral sunscreen. It leaves a satin finish.

- Kate Somerville: love how this gives you a dewy finish.

- Tatcha: love this spf, it wears great underneath makeup and looks great on the skin.

Have you tried and of these? Which is your favorite?👀

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2025/8/4 Edited to

... Read moreIt's so true, wearing sunscreen every single day is a game-changer for skin health! Like many of you, I've been on a long journey to find the perfect SPF, and for me, mineral sunscreens have become my non-negotiable. While the original post shares some incredible personal favorites, I wanted to dive a little deeper into why mineral formulas are such a fantastic choice and how to pick the right one for your skin. One of the biggest reasons I switched to mineral sunscreens (also known as physical sunscreens) is their gentle nature. Unlike chemical sunscreens that absorb UV rays, mineral sunscreens create a physical barrier on top of your skin, literally reflecting the sun's harmful rays away. This makes them ideal for sensitive skin types, or anyone prone to irritation or redness. You get immediate protection right after application, which is a huge plus – no waiting around for it to 'kick in'! When you're looking at mineral sunscreen bottles, you'll usually see two active ingredients: Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. These are your skin's best friends! Zinc oxide is particularly broad-spectrum, meaning it protects against both UVA and UVB rays, and it's also known for its soothing properties. Titanium dioxide also offers excellent UV protection. I always look for products that feature both, or at least a high percentage of zinc oxide, to ensure comprehensive protection. Now, let's talk about the elephant in the room: the infamous white cast. We've all been there, looking a bit ghostly after applying SPF. The good news is, formulations have come a long way! My top tip is to apply your mineral sunscreen in small sections and blend thoroughly. Instead of one thick layer, try two thinner ones. Tinted mineral sunscreens are also a fantastic option, especially if you have a deeper skin tone, as they can help neutralize any chalkiness. Many brands now offer universal tints that adapt beautifully to various complexions, or you can opt for a formula designed to be sheer. The OCR mentioned seeing various colored bottles, and often these indicate a tinted formula or a brand's unique packaging for a specific finish, so keep an eye out for those! Choosing the right mineral SPF also depends a lot on your skin type and desired finish. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, look for formulations labeled 'non-comedogenic' or 'mattifying' to ensure they won't clog pores or add unwanted shine. For those with dry skin, a mineral sunscreen with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid or ceramides, and a dewy finish (like some of the ones mentioned in the reviews), will feel much more comfortable. And if sensitive skin is your main concern, always opt for fragrance-free and hypoallergenic options. After trying so many different formulas, I've learned that reading honest reviews, like the detailed ratings you see in the original post and even sometimes on the bottles themselves, is incredibly helpful. Don't be afraid to experiment to find your personal holy grail. Your skin will thank you for it!