As a beauty editor, having sensitive skin sucks. Like, yeah, I want to try every single new beauty product, but my fragrance allergies, rosacea, melasma, and hormonal acne prevent me from doing so. But a non-negotiable? Sunscreen—which, FYI, is the most crucial and important step in any skincare routine—and you bet I test each and every new sunscreen for sensitive skin that comes out on the market.
That's right, I risked potential itchiness, redness, inflammation, breakouts, and a whole lot of skin anxiety to find the best sunscreens for sensitive skin available, and I've got all my personal testing and reviews below for you to check out. I also chatted with board-certified dermatologist Ellen Marmur, MD, and referenced tips from Mona Gohara, MD, so you can make better-informed skincare decisions in the future when I'm not here. Not all sunscreens are created equal, but I'm here to help you find a formula that works for your sensitive skin so you can stop worrying about irritation and sunscreen-related breakouts—pinky promise.
Our top picks for the best sunscreens for sensitive skin in 2024:
Now, keep reading for the full breakdown of the best sunscreens for sensitive skin, according to product reviewers, my personal testing, and tips from dermatologists on how to choose the best sunscreens for sensitive skin and what to look for before you buy.
Pros
- Inexpensive and has SPF 50
- Free of dyes, fragrances, parabens, formaldehyde, and other preservatives
Cons
- Can take some effort to fully blend in, reviewers say
Right here is the crème de la crème of sunscreens for sensitive skin. Not only is it free of a bunch of potentially sensitizing additives (including dyes and fragrances), but it's a drugstore sunscreen that comes in at a very affordable price point. This top-rated (and derm-loved) sunscreen lotion from Cetaphil protects your skin with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide and feels super lightweight. Every morning after I finish my skincare routine, I apply this sunscreen and then do the rest of my makeup. I find that it creates a great primer and base sans the pilling other sunscreens can cause.
- SPF: 50
- Tinted? No
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide (SPF); niacinamide, vitamin E, allantoin, bisabolol
Glowing Customer Review: "I use this every day. First I put it on my face, neck, and chest. Then I wait three minutes for it to dry. Then I put on my liquid foundation and they work great together. Other sunscreens create a weird makeup finish," one tester writes. "It blends nicely into the skin and leaves a nice finish—it has a white cast when first applied, but five minutes later you can’t even tell!" writes another.
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Best Editor-Approved Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen
Pros
- Leaves zero white cast and a natural satin-matte like finish
Cons
- Some testers with drier skin may find it too be a bit too matte
This sensitive-skin sunscreen with SPF 40 doubles as a lightweight, skin-smoothing primer, and is actually the product that got beauty editor Beth Gillette to commit to wearing sunscreen every day. "Of every sunscreen in my arsenal, I keep coming back to Supergoop's Unseen because it's truly the best," she says, adding, "It basically disappears into a smoothing, blurring makeup primer on my skin, so it's great under foundation every day or when I'm sitting by the pool sweatin' away."
- SPF: 40
- Tinted? No
- Key ingredients: Avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene (SPF); vitamin E, jojoba esters
Glowing Customer Review: "I have tried so many brands, expensive and inexpensive sunscreens for the face and or body and this one is perfect for my very sensitive skin. And NO white cast at all on my tan skin complexion. Definitely recommend. And will be purchasing again."
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Best Clean Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Kosas DreamBeam
Pros
- Fragrance- and essential oil-free
Cons
- The small spout sometimes gets clogged, reviewers note
Not only does Cosmo as a whole love this mineral-based clean sunscreen (case in point: it's a 2024 Clean Beauty award winner), but it's also one of deputy beauty director Lauren Balsamo's personal faves. "Hailey Bieber is obsessed with this, and so am I; it blurs, lightly hydrates, and protects skin with zinc-oxide-based SPF 40." If that wasn't enough to convince you, maybe the MVP ingredient list will—hi, soothing allantoin, plumping peptides, strengthening ceramides, and hydrating hyaluronic acid. 'Nuff said.
- SPF: 40
- Tinted? Yes* (*two shades, one formula with just shimmer, and another with shimmer and bronze tint)
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide (SPF); allantoin, peptides, ceramides, hyaluronic acid
Glowing Customer Review: "After using this sunscreen for a couple of weeks, I noticed it held up well for all-day use, gave a nice glow to my skin, and didn’t break me out. It’s now become my go-to for a light all-day light coverage makeup product. Also layers well under my foundation for my evening look."
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Best Cult-Favorite Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
EltaMD UV Restore Tinted Face Sunscreen
Now 20% Off
Pros
- Leaves your skin with a glowy, healthy-looking finish
Cons
- It is often sold out thanks to its virality
If you've inhabited the TikTok beauty space at all in the past year, you've undoubtedly seen Hailey Bieber's viral video ft. the EltaMD tinted sunscreen. If you haven't hopped on board yet and purchased the glowy SPF for yourself, this is your sign. Filled with ingredients like glycerin and squalane (for moisture), antioxidants (to protect against free radical damage), and vitamin C (for brightening), this zinc oxide-based SPF will give you the glowiest, healthy-looking skin ever.
- SPF: 40
- Tinted? Yes* (*there is also an untinted option)
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide, titanium dioxide (SPF); antioxidants, glycerin, squalane
Glowing Customer Review: "I've been using the Elta MD's Restore Tinted Broad-Spectrum SPF 40 for a couple of years now and I love this product. I wear it every day and it gives me a natural coverage without the feeling of wearing SPF. It also is made with an anti-aging formula to [potentially] restore sun-damaged skin."
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Best Anti-Aging Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Sunnie Skin The Protector: Face & Neck Moisturizer
Pros
- Gentle enough to be used on post-procedure skin
Cons
- Often sold out on Amazon
This SPF 40 is perfect for sensitive skin types looking to address signs of aging, including fine lines and wrinkles. This product combines moisturizing agents, antioxidants, and hyaluronic acid that work to boost your skin's moisture while preventing fine lines and wrinkles. Plus, the ultra-gentle formula is designed for sensitive and post-procedure skin by a plastic surgeon—meaning people who are naturally prone to irritation or anyone who has just gotten an intense treatment like a chemical peel, microneedling, or Fraxel.
- SPF: 40
- Tinted? No
- Key ingredients: Zinc Oxide, octinoxate (SPF); vitamin E, glycerin, hyaluronic acid
Glowing Customer Review: "I am very picky about what I use on my face. This is the second time I ordered this product, and it feels great, isn't too greasy, there's nothing harmful, and it just makes me feel safe using it daily."
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Paula's Choice Resist Super-Light Daily Wrinkle Defense
Pros
- "Blurs" pores and fine lines
Cons
- Not a good option for those with skin on the drier side, testers note
This super-silky, mineral-based sunscreen for sensitive skin has a silicone base that instantly “blurs” fine lines and mattifies your skin, leaving you with a soft, smooth finish. And it’s infused with soothing ingredients like bisabolol and willow bark to reduce redness, along with antioxidants to help defend skin from free radical damage and premature aging down the road.
- SPF: 30
- Tinted? Yes* (*super sheer tint ensures it blends in without a white cast)
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide (SPF); willow bark extract, bisabolol, antioxidants
Glowing Customer Review: "I have sensitive, acne-prone, and oily fair skin. I have tried so many sunscreens over the years and they all end up being too greasy, sting my eyes, or cannot sit well under makeup. This sunscreen absorbs so well into my skin and leaves a matte, natural finish. The tint removes some of my redness but isn’t too dark for my very fair complexion. I’ve worn it every day for two weeks now and it does not melt off my makeup, but keeps oil at bay throughout the day."
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Best Hydrating Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Innisfree Daily UV Defense Mineral Sunscreen
Pros
- Contains three different forms of hyaluronic acid
Cons
- A thicker product that testers say takes a while to actually rub in
This moisturizing sunscreen is perfect for sensitive skin that’s dry or dehydrated. The blend of sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer—aka, a "cross-linked" from of hyaluronic acid five times more hydrating than normal HA—hydrates hella-thirsty skin and softens rough patches. It’s the perfect daily hydrator with SPF for anyone who wants baby-soft skin...with a major dose of sun protection. Oh, and did I mention that it also has a sheer green tint that neutralizes any redness? A dream for reaction-prone individuals.
- SPF: 35
- Tinted? Yes* (*green to counteract redness)
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide (SPF); niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, squalane, vitamin B5, vitamin E
Glowing Customer Review: "I absolutely love this product! I have very fair, very sensitive skin. This product leaves my skin glowing and does not cause me to break out. For me, as long as I rub in the sunscreen all the way, it does not leave a white cast."
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Best Sunscreen for Sensitive and Acne-Prone Skin
Hero Cosmetics Force Shield Superlight Sunscreen SPF 30
Pros
- Contains anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial green tea extract
Cons
- Formula is not very moisturizing, some reviewers say
Behold: The perfect everyday sunscreen for anyone dealing with sensitivity *and* breakouts. It's zinc-based with an airy, lightweight texture that's oil-free and uses ingredients that are anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, which are great for those with acne-prone skin. Plus, it soaks into skin in seconds, so you'll never experience that thick, greasy feel that some SPFs can create.
- SPF: 30
- Tinted? No
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide (SPF); glycerin, bisabolol, green tea extract, antioxidants
Glowing Customer Review: "This sinks into the skin better than any other affordable mineral sunscreen I've tried. I haven't noticed it clogging my acne-prone skin and I've exclusively used this sunscreen for six months at this point."
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Best Lightweight Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Ultra-Light Face Sunscreen
Pros
- Feels weightless on your skin, reviewers note
Cons
- Reviewers with darker skin say it may leave a tiny white cast
This beloved French brand is famous for its sunscreens—including this lightweight mineral option for sensitive skin. Because of its barely-there matte finish, the SPF is ideal for wearing under makeup. It's also sweat and water-resistant for up to 40 minutes, which makes it a great option for days when it's hot and humid, or you're swimming.
- SPF: 50
- Tinted? No
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide, titanium dioxide (SPF); vitamin E
Glowing Customer Review: "It's one of the easiest SPFs to tolerate. I have tried many face sunscreens and all of them make me transpire (problematic, especially with makeup) and sometimes leave a crust behind. Apparently, this is an issue, especially with mineral sunscreens but I consider it a small price to pay given the bigger picture. This one is the most tolerable I've tried with minimal sweating and no crust, thus justifying its 'ultralight' feature."
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Best Tinted Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Tower 28 Beauty SunnyDays Tinted Sunscreen Foundation
Pros
- Provides great coverage with a lightweight feel
Cons
- Can become patchy overtime on dry skin, some testers say
This is truly the best tinted sunscreen for sensitive skin types—not only does the SPF 30 formula come in 14 buildable shades to cover everything from hyperpigmentation to angry breakouts, but it also has the National Eczema Association's seal of approval, so you know it's a safe bet for sensitive-prone skin.
- SPF: 30
- Tinted? Yes
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide (SPF); antioxidants, glycerin, jojoba esters
Glowing Customer Review: "I love this product! Most tinted sunscreens have a 'luminous' or 'radiant' finish that I really don’t like. This blends so easily with just enough coverage and the perfect natural, your skin but better, finish. I bought it for beach days but have started wearing it daily because it’s that good."
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Best Stick Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
MDSolarSciences Solar Stick
Pros
- Easy and mess-free application
Cons
- Can feel a little sticky, some testers say
Finally, a stick sunscreen for sensitive skin that doesn't irritate the shit out of your face when you rub it on. The fragrance-free and dye-free formula is made with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide for superior sun defense, plus antioxidants and shea butter to protect and moisturize sensitive skin.
- SPF: 40
- Tinted? No
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide, titanium dioxide (SPF); vitamin C, vitamin E
Glowing Customer Review: "Purchased this to keep in my purse for when I’m out and need to apply sunscreen on the go—it’s tiny and powerful."
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Best Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin with Actives
ZO Skin Health Smart Tone Sunscreen
Now 41% Off
Pros
- Offers broad spectrum, advanced SPF coverage
Cons
- Includes essential oils and fragrance, so if you know that'll irritate your sensitive skin, it's best to skip this one
Let's address the elephant in the room first: She's pricey. And while I'm all for an inexpensive beauty product, I will also splurge a little when a product is just that good. Enter ZO Skin Health's Smart Tone Sunscreen. Now, normally, I wouldn't recommend an SPF for sensitive skin that has fragrance. However, my extremely irritation-prone skin absolutely loves this product. The lightweight SPF is self-adjusting to your skin tone and filled with skin-soothing ingredients and loads of antioxidants, so while your skin is being protected from the sun, it's also protected from free radical damage. Plus, this formulation was awarded the Seal of Recommendation by the Skin Cancer Foundation, and the high-protection SPF 50 isn't such a bad deal either.
- SPF: 50
- Tinted? Yes* (*adjusts to your unique skin tone)
- Key ingredients: Avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene, titanium dioxide (SPF); glycerin, vitamin C, antioxidants
Glowing Customer Review: "I love this sunscreen. It is a perfect balance of moisture, does not break me out, and protects well from sun exposure. I love how it gives me sheer coverage and glow because I don’t like to wear makeup."
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Best Sunscreen for Sensitive, Deep Skin Tones
Unsun Mineral Tinted Face Sunscreen
Pros
- Packed with moisturizing ingredients
Cons
- May stain clothing, testers note
If you have melanated skin, finding a sunscreen that doesn’t make you look ashy can be a challenge–especially when you're specifically looking for a mineral-based formula (hi, notorious white casts). Unsun, a brand that was created for women of color by a woman of color, solves that problem. The lightweight SPF cream has a subtle tint that blends into the deepest of skin tones. Plus, it's packed with shea butter, coconut oil, and vitamin E for some major moisture.
- SPF: 30
- Tinted? Yes
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide, titanium dioxide (SPF); shea butter, coconut oil, vitamin E
Glowing Customer Review: "This sunscreen is very moisturizing and easy to apply when I followed the instructions on how to apply it! I have very sensitive skin and this product did not irritate my skin at all! Very grateful for this clean sunscreen that doesn’t leave me with a white cast!"
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Best Glow-Boosting Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Kinship Self Reflect Probiotic Moisturizing Sunscreen
Pros
- Works as a moisturizer, primer, and SPF all in one
Cons
- Has a vanilla scent, which is not always great for sensitive skin
In addition to its mineral UV blockers, soothing probiotics, and turmeric extract, this sunscreen for sensitive skin gives skin a super dewy, hydrated glow. It's also vegan, cruelty-free, and made with clean ingredients and sustainable packaging, too. This means that it is also a reef-safe sunscreen, so while you're protecting your skin, you're also protecting the ocean's coral reefs. Win-win.
- SPF: 32
- Tinted? Yes* (*very lightly tinted glowy color)
- Key ingredients: Zinc oxide (SPF); glycerin, aloe vera, vitamin E
Glowing Customer Review: "I've been on an endless hunt for a daily SPF that doesn't irritate my skin. I'm one of the 'lucky' ones who seems utterly incompatible with SPF, whether mineral or not. I've been using it daily for over a week and these are my initial impressions: 1. I have not had any irritation, which is rare. 2. It has not aggravated my acne or caused any new breakouts. 3. It does have a slight cast upon initial application, but it seems to blend away pretty efficiently and becomes undetectable after soaking into the skin."
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Best Anti-Redness Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Camo Drops
Pros
- Neutralizes redness thanks to a green tint that turns to beige upon application
Cons
- Won't work great on darker skin tones
This sunscreen is ideal for anyone with rosacea or any type of inflammation. It uses tiny green pigments to neutralize redness on contact (just like a color corrector), plus SPF 35 to protect from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
- SPF: 35
- Tinted? Yes* (*green to counteract redness)
- Key ingredients: Zinc Oxide, titanium dioxide (SPF); niacinamide, antioxidants
Glowing Customer Review: One tester with oily, acne-prone, sensitive skin writes, "I apply my toner, sunscreen, and then this, and I have the most beautiful glow, and my redness is covered!" Another writes, "I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY by this magic potion. It isn’t “tinted” and it doesn’t have any weird white-cast, it blends beautifully and makes a HUGE difference in how my foundation looks and wears. I also love the SPF."
Which type of sunscreen is best for sensitive skin?
"The best sunscreen for sensitive skin is a good unscented, mineral sunscreen since the lack of chemical filters will help prevent irritation of your skin," says board-certified dermatologist Ellen Marmur, adding that some chemical sunscreen may contain ingredients that can be adverse for sensitive skin.
Just FYI, no clinical studies prove that there are any issues with the use of chemical sunscreen, so it's important to note that chemical sunscreen is not 'less safe' than mineral sunscreen, but in some cases, sensitive skin may do better with a mineral formula. Because of the serious advancements in science, there are a lot of chemical formulas that are made for sensitive skin in mind. Truly, the only way you'll be able to tell which one works best for you is with a wear test. For added safety, start by testing it on your inner wrist, and see how your skin reacts.
In this story, we included mostly mineral formulas, as well as a few chemical ones that have been wear-tested on my sensitive skin and other sensitive skin reviewers.
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What is the difference between mineral and chemical sunscreen?
The difference between chemical and mineral sunscreen comes down to this: Mineral sunscreens are formulated with mineral-based sun blockers (e.g., zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide) that sit on top of your skin to physically block the sun’s rays for gentle protection. And chemical sunscreens—i.e., the most common, traditional type—use chemical-based sun blockers (e.g., oxybenzone and octinoxate) that sink into your skin to absorb UV rays.
How to choose the best sunscreen for sensitive skin:
Make sure it's fragrance-free
If you know your skin doesn't do well with added scent, opt for a fragrance-free formula (fragrances, including the natural kind from essential oils, are known skin irritants). The same goes for synthetic dyes and certain drying alcohols. My sensitive skin is sometimes okay with fragrance, depending on the concentration and type, but if you have any hesitations, it's best to skip it altogether.
Check the ingredients
Look for a sunscreen made with soothing ingredients, like aloe vera, allantoin, or niacinamide to help reduce inflammation. And if your sensitive skin is acne-prone, go with an oil-free lotion or gel-cream (it'll be less likely to clog your pores).
"Most mineral sunscreens contain natural ingredients such as zinc oxide or titanium oxide that work to reflect UV rays away from your skin without using irritating chemicals," says Dr. Marmur, adding that when it comes to sensitive skin, those are the ingredients you should look for.
Ensure that it has SPF 30 or more
“The absolute bare minimum SPF you need on your face is SPF 30,” Dr. Gohara previously told Cosmo. Sorry, but using sunscreen with less than SPF 30 won't give your skin the protection it needs. Make it a habit to apply a nickel-size amount of sunscreen with broad-spectrum SPF 30 or more every morning— and don't forget to reapply it throughout the day too.
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Meet the experts:
- Ellen Marmur, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at her own practice, Marmur Medical, in New York, NY as well as the founder of MMSkincare, a skincare line formulated for all skin types.
- Mona Gohara, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in Hamden, CT, president of the Women's Dermatologic Society, and associate clinical professor at Yale. Her areas of expertise include medical and surgical dermatology and skin of color. Gohara has talked to Cosmo in the past about what order to apply skincare products.
Why trust Cosmo?
Siena Gagliano is an associate editor who writes beauty at Cosmopolitan and has four years of experience writing about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle news. She’s an expert at researching and writing skincare stories, like the differences between mineral vs. chemical sunscreen and the best clear sunscreens, and feels especially knowledgeable about sunscreens for sensitive skin, thanks to her personal experiences with her own sensitive skin. She regularly tests and analyzes sunscreens on her own skin for efficacy, while working with the industry’s top dermatologists to assess new formulas and products.
Lauren Balsamo is the deputy beauty director at Cosmopolitan with eight years of experience researching, writing, and editing skincare stories that range from laser skin tightening to the best sunscreens for oily skin. Her picks were based on product reviews, personal testing, and information from experts.
Siena Gagliano
Associate Editor
Siena Gagliano is the associate editor at Cosmopolitan, where she primarily covers beauty, fashion, travel, and lifestyle. Wanna know how to get the best brows of your life? Gotchu. What about how to find the best fashion deals of the season, the softest sheets on the market, or exactly how to use retinol without irritating your skin? Check, check, and check. Before joining Cosmopolitan, Siena was a writer at Bustle and several other media outlets. As her 2024 goal, she has vowed to find the best (extra) dirty martini NYC has to offer—and yes, that means ~attempting~ to try every cute cocktail spot in the city (hit her up with some recs, pls). Follow Siena on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at that magazine life.
Lauren Balsamo
Deputy Beauty Director
Lauren Balsamo is deputy beauty director at Cosmopolitan, where she writes, edits, and produces all types of beauty content—from product reviews to personal essays and trend reports. She has covered beauty for nine years at Cosmopolitan and has contributed to Women’s Health and Seventeen magazines as well. Follow her on Instagram.