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Mine is that I didnt startwearing sunscreenuntil I was about 20 years old.
Source images:Allureeditor(s); Collage: Laneen Wells
I tried mineral sunscreens from high-end luxury formulas to drugstore staples and three emerged as champions.
Ahead, discover the only three mineral sunscreens I use that never,everleave a white cast.
When Tatcha launchedthis sunscreen in 2021and sent me a sample, I immediately put it in my donation pile.
Allureassociate beauty editor Annie Blay applying Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen SPF 50.
The SPF initially applies a bit purple-ish but after some rubbing, it completely blends into my skin.
Blay before applying Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen SPF 50.
Blay after applying Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen SPF 50.
Blay before applying Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen SPF 50.
I was immediately intrigued by the heavy black bottleit felt luxurious.
I skeptically assumed the same wouldnt be true for my entire faceand Im so glad thisBlack-owned sunscreenproved me wrong.
Blay before applying Dr. Few Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30.
Blay after applying Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen SPF 50.
Blay after applying Dr. Few Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30.
(Its worth every penny though.)
Blay before applying Hero Force Shield Superbeam Sunscreen SPF 30.
Blay applying Dr. Few Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30.
Blay after applying Hero Force Shield Superbeam Sunscreen SPF 30.
This sunscreen has an airy (almost whipped) texture that feels lightweight and blends easily.
Blay before applying Dr. Few Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30.
Blay after applying Dr. Few Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30.
Blay applying Hero Force Shield Superbeam Sunscreen SPF 30.
Blay before applying Hero Force Shield Superbeam Sunscreen SPF 30.
Blay after applying Hero Force Shield Superbeam Sunscreen SPF 30.