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19 Best Mineral Sunscreens for Summer 2021 for Non-Irritating UV Protection

We’ll make it snappy: Sunscreen shouldn’t leave your skin red, inflamed, or itchy. If it does, toss out your current SPF and investigate some of the best mineral sunscreens on the market, which you’ll soon read about. We know sunscreen is essential for a myriad of reasons — one of which is to avoid (painful!) sunburns — but not all of them are created equal. 

Chemical sunscreens can be irritating and allergenic for some folks,” explains Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, a board-certified dermatologist and medical director of Mudgil Dermatology in New York City. Some folks, according to board-certified dermatologist Corey L. Hartman, founder of Skin Wellness Dermatology in Birmingham, Alabama, is a whopping “25 percent of all people,” he told Allure.

If that statement rings true for you, it’s time to consider a sunscreen with non-chemical shields. They reduce the risk of irritation to practically zero, due to “organic, inert, and hypoallergenic” formulas, Mudgil explains. (Incidentally, sunscreens that don’t contain chemical protectants are generally healthier for coral reefs.) 

Mineral sunscreens sit on the surface of your skin, physically reflecting and scattering “a wide range of UV wavelengths,” as New York City-based, board-certified dermatologist Hadley King explained to Allure. And because they’re photostable, they don’t have to be reapplied as frequently as chemical sunscreens.

So, how do you determine whether an SPF formula isn’t relying on chemicals to keep your skin shielded? According to Mudgil, “chemical-free sunscreens should only contain ​zinc oxide or titanium dioxide [or a mix of both] as their active ingredients.” (It’s important to note that there are some formulas that contain the aforementioned ingredients, plus chemical-based sunscreen compounds, so always triple-check.)

We’ll be the first to admit we’ve tried our fair share of mineral sunblocks that leave a white cast, prove difficult to rub in, and/or seem to suffocate skin. But, thankfully, more sophisticated and cosmetically elegant formulations — especially those that earn the brown girl stamp of approval — are coming out by what seems like the day. 

Below, check out 19 SPFs that don’t fall under any of those aforementioned categories.

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