MORE GLOSS: Top derms answer our most burning SPF and sunscreen questions Best for ultra-high protection: La Roche-Posay Anthelios Hydrating SPF50+ Tinted BB Sun Cream, £15. It has many five-star reviews and constantly sells out. It also highly moisturising and contains skin-calming active ingredients including bisabolol, derived from chamomile. Rosalique says that this universal cream works on skins that are light to olive "and even a little darker as long as there is a bit of a yellow undertone when you do have slightly darker skin." Our tester who has mixed white and black Caribbean skin says it made her face look a little ashy. Drunk Elephant Umbra Tinte Physical Daily Defense SPF 30 (36.00/£30.00): This mineral sunscreen is gentle enough even for sensitive skin. It goes on green to neutralise redness and then blends away to somehow seamlessly look like your skin tone. It manages to give pretty much all the coverage of a foundation without looking like you have anything on making it the perfect lightweight coverage for summer. If you suffer from sensitivity, rosacea or redness – and even if you don't – this is one of our top choices for a tinted mineral-based, broad-spectrum SPF. So if that has put you off in the past it is definitely time to rethink and give tinted SPFs another chance. ![]() Whilst other brands are approaching their tinted SPFs like a foundation range (we're looking at you wonderful people at Ultra Violette). And whilst there is still a lot more work to do, thanks to modern formulations a lot more 'one shade suits all' products really do work for every skin tone. In the past, tinted SPFs have been fairly limited when it comes to the shades they offer. Some simply blur to unify your complexion rather than add a foundation-like shade. The vitamin c in this Drunk Elephant sunscreen item works to protect the skin from free radical and UV damage and to enhance uv protection. ![]() These magical bases come in different formulas (liquid and cream) as well as finishes (dewy, matte, satin) and feature super sheer, medium, and full-coverage options. MORE GLOSS: SPF makeup - is it enough to protect you from the sun? That's a whole lot of pigment! This is where tinted SPF comes into its own it's sun protection first and foremost, but one you can top up throughout the day with that extra bit of colour or coverage. The Drunk Elephant Umbra Tinte Physical Daily Defense SPF30 is a sunscreen that protects the skin against UV damage while imparting a subtle tint of colour. And while many foundations contain SPF, remember you'd need to top up with a teaspoonful on the face and neck every two hours to keep up the level of protection it says on the bottle. Experts are in agreement that we should all be wearing spf every day.
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