GET FREE SAMPLES

sign up for our newsletter to get free sample alerts

9 Sheer Sunscreens That Won't Leave White Marks on Your Suit

Protecting skin is a must, but come on, we want to be cute about it
We sometimes associate mineral sunscreens with uber-protective, thick layers of chalky lotion. But in 2017, natural sunscreen brands have it all figured out. This hypo-allergenic, gluten-, dairy-, soy-, paraben-, sulfate-, and fragrance-free SPF is made with clear zinc oxide, which means no white streaks. Bonus: This sheer sunscreen is so gentle, it's recommended for use on babies and kids, too.

Buy now

The rich coca butter formula that gets you through the dry skin of winter can now protect you all summer long, too. Palmer's added its cult favorite active ingredients, cocoa and shea butter, to a spray sunscreen formula. Since it's basically our favorite scent and it comes in a convenient spray bottle, we're going to go ahead and refer to this one as our beach perfume.

Buy now

Neutrogena's iconic sheer sunscreen goes on like a lotion before quickly absorbing into skin as a matte layer of protection that's barely detectable. It's lightweight, less than ten dollars and sold in pretty much every drugstore in America.

Buy now

Designed specifically for anyone who avoids typical sunscreen textures, this lotion melts into your skin like water -- as promised. Smooth without the watered down-texture of a messy, liquid-like sunscreen, this formula is especially easy to apply. The gel base has a cooling effect, which makes it even more covetable on hot summer days.

Buy now

The perfect vacation lotion, this SPF looks like a coconut and smells like a beach getaway. It goes on completely clear, so feel free to slather it on near a black bikini or even under makeup.

Buy now

BY LEAH PRINZIVALLI | MAY 30, 2017 | SHARES
VIEW COMMENTS
Full Site | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
TotalBeauty is a property of Evolve Media Holdings, LLC. © 2024 All Rights Reserved. | Affiliate Disclosure: Evolve Media Holdings, LLC, and its owned and operated subsidiaries may receive a small commission from the proceeds of any product(s) sold through affiliate and direct partner links.