One of my favorite sunscreens for my acne-prone skin is littlllextra rice berry SPF 50+ sunscreen. The major issues I face with a lot of sunscreens are that either they cause breakouts or they leave my skin dry and irritated. But this sunscreen doesn’t do this and it wears great under makeup which is essential for me since I wear makeup daily as someone with acne-prone skin.
I recently came across the Korean Skincare brand SKIN1004 and their Hyalu-Cica Sunscreen has been INCREDIBLE for my oily acne-prone skin. It’s hydrating and sits amazingly under makeup. I haven’t had skin issues while using it over the last month. Highly recommend!
Two best sunscreens I’ve found for acne-prone skin are Korean brands: Round Lab birch juice spf 50 and Missha all around safe block essence milk spf 50. Round Lab is slightly more moisturizing, but both amazing for combination skin and especially acne prone.
I've struggled with acne since my early tween years, and since I've started using a tretinoin perscription my skin is very sensitive, EXTREMELY dry, and still very prone to breakouts and flare ups. I HIGHLY recommend the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen if you have dry/sensitive skin and struggle with acne. I usually layer it over a moisterizer just because tretinoin has made my skin SO dry, but it feels AMAZING!! It's so moisterizing and makes my skin feel so plump, does not sting my eyes or the rest of my face whatsoever, and from what I can tell the sunscreen itself has not contributed to my breakouts. It also gives such a beautiful glow from within, which makes me feel a little bit better about my skin despite my pretty severe acne :). Highly recommend this sunscreen! There is light at the end of the tunnel my fellow acne-struggling friends!
I've struggled with cystic acne for years and super oily t-zone. I've been using an Asian sunscreen called Skin Aqua and absolutely love it! Blends in well. No white cast. It's a milky gel. Doesn't make my eyes burn like some sunscreens do. Usually around 12$ for 4+ ounces.
Can you tell in details, because there are many aqua sunscreens out there Skin Aqua 110g spf 50+ PA++++, and also biore uv(aqua rich) watery essence spf 50+ PA+++
I have drier and acne prone skin and the ELF whoa glow tinted sunscreen is amazing! It doesn’t make me break out or oily. It evens out the skintone a bit with the tiny and give a healthy glow but does NOT make me look oily or enhance texture.
i have acne prone oily skin! The few sunscreens that didn’t break me out are Paula’s Choice Youth RESIST fluid spf 50, Differin moisturizer spf 30, supergoop unseen sunscreen spf 40, La Roche Posay anthelios fluid. The best ones are the first two!
I love that Elta MD physical sunscreen and I don’t think it gets enough love. I have combination leaning dry and it worked fine for me over a moisturizer.
I have oily, sensitive, acne prone skin. My favorite sunscreen under makeup is the Paulas Choice Youth Extending fluid spf 50. I usually do a second layer of sunscreen on the tzone [right on top], with a matte mineral sunscreen for oil control (I use the Elta MD UV Elements tinted). Makeup wears great with this combination. For no makeup days the Elta Md UV clear tinted is great. Its actually quite brightening over time, idk whats in there but I certainly like that. For matte spf, I like Elf Invisible spf 35. Works with makeup if you use a sponge to apply, and looks great bare faced on my light-medium tan skintone. If i could only buy one id buy the Paulas Choice one. If I didnt wear makeup id just buy Elta Md UV clear.
@@mahjabinoishi6745 Not under the Paula's choice. Its a light moisturizer with Spf. I have oily skin so I don't need to use anything under UV Clear, but I wouldn't call it moisturizing. Under the elf a moisturizer is def needed imho. UV elements was reformulated, I dont like it anymore except as a topper for the tzone.
Sensitive, Combination, rosecea prone skin and I'm loving the Colorscience Sunforgettable. Pricy but working great so far ( been using it over a month now)
I have had terribly acne prone skin my entire post puberty life haha. Australian Gold tinted mineral is my holy grail and now I actually like using sunscreen. I can't use any chemical sunscreens without breaking out.
I'm currently using this Australian Gold aswell, but still trying to find another sunscreen bcs my skin tone is in between the Medium to Tan and Fair to Light. So, i mix 2 different products to get the best tint. And I dont know whether this is caused by the sunscreen or not, but my face keeps getting 1 (nodule) pimple at a time. If this one clear then another will pop up
My aesthetician recommended Face Reality Ultimate Protection SPF 28 for acne prone skin. I’ve been using this for 3 months now. It doesn’t break me out. It feels moisturizing and doesn’t feel heavy.
I'm more normal/dry since Ive gotten older - no more oily t-zone. I have really fallen in love with SuperGoop products. No breakouts, goes well under makeup or alone. They have several finishes - matte, glowy or unseen.
Yes I got some favorite sunscreens for more sensitive skin and I have oily skin combo with dry areas from acne products. I use the Skin 1004 Centella Hyalu-cica water-fit sun serum. Great under makeup too
I have acne and a favorite sunscreen of mine is the Paula's choice daily wrinkle defense spf 30. It's tinted and only comes in one color which is unfortunate. I also wish it was a higher spf. But it works so well on my skin, dries down matte, and works well under makeup.
This video is amazing and so helpful. I like how you showed the product and you putting it on and describing how it feels and giving an adequate amount of detailS. Please do this with every skincare product genre!!
I have adult acne-prone skin. After trying what felt like most of the US market and consistently getting cysts every time I applied spf to my face (and also trying tons of mineral options that just dried me out to the point of severe discomfort), I finally thought to look outside the US. Turns out that one or more of the US filters triggers cystic acne on my skin. As long as I avoid the US filters, my skin does fine with SPF. My current favorite is UltraSun Family SPF30.
The kose suncut one is amazing for athletes as it is waterproof, breathable and no cast. Most teens hates wearing sunscreen but if they do ooutdoor sports, it's a must. Once they try this one, it will change their minds. I personally wear the colorscience flex. It's the only sunscreen that has enough coverage that I feel I can skip foundation, but it doesn't do well around hairline or dry spots so I am still on the lookout for something that is better. Most tinted sunscreen just doesn't have enough coverage that can replace foundation.
A recommendation for acne-prone and oily skin (in the EU): Eucerin Oil Control gel-creme (available as SPF30 or SPF50). It uses organic filters and is completely matte (if one has combo skin, one might need a light moisturizer underneath).
I have acne prone skin and love the tatcha sunscreen. I have been using it for three years now every single day with reapplying every few hours. I hate the price but nothing else quite like it!
I love Darphin Intral (SPF 50) sunscreen and beauty of Joseon (SPF 50).. one is a high end and the other is budget friendly.. neither will cause irritation /breakouts.
I am combo-oily (my t-zone QUITE oily, my cheeks less so) and acne prone. I can easily get away with just wearing sunscreen as my moisturizer and still end up oily half way through the day. I have a good selection of sunscreens that work for me and don't break me out. ETUDE HOUSE Sunprise Mild Airy Finish Sun Milk (mattifying) Hero ForceShield (mattifying) Paula's Choice (whatever the tinted one is) (mattifying... at first) Paula's Choice Hydralight (somewhat mattifying) Elta MD UV Clear (not exactly mattifying but does seem to control oil a bit) Elta MD UV Elements tinted (Similar to the UV Clear for me, but the tint is a bit too orangey for a pretty pale person like me) Beauty of Joseon (not mattifying but doesn't make me more oily) Tula Mineral Magic (mattifying, at least for the first couple of hours) Colorescience Sunforgettable Flex (I use the lightest but it's just a touch too light/ashy for me so I do warm it up a little. Not mattifying at all) Thrive Causemetics Sunproof (very dimethicone-y if that's your jam and touts itself as a primer as well) I feel like I'm missing some, but I have had great luck with all of the above.
I've been dealing with acne since I was teenager, now, some months ago I found just an amazing sunscreen: La Roche Posay Age correct, is just like a dream, I have to bought on Amazon Spain bc isn’t available in US.
I used to struggle with acne and still struggle with clogged pores. The only sunscreen that didn’t break me out (I tried soooo many of them) was the last one you recommended… the eltaMD clear (no tint) . The tinted version didn’t work as well for me.
I have acne prone skin and my go to sunscreen is the Beauty or Joseon 😌 My skin type right now is normal to dry I would say, as I am on Accutane. Another Korean sunscreen that I have repurchased is the the Scinic Super Mild Sun Essence, very good too.
I was just recommended both of these from someone on reddit when i inquired about a suncreen for oily acne prone skin that doesnt give that greasy gross feel! Do you have a website you trusr to order korean products from?
@@nikki1400 stylevana, yesstyle, or amazon, I never have problems, but the ones I use the most are stylevana or amazon depending on how fast I need them, can’t go without lol
@@mandyfernandez thanks so much! I saw stylevana has really good prices, which gave me pause lol, just wanted to check it was legit. Amazon i feel is hit or miss, there's always so many people complaining they recieved a fake product.
I have acne prone skin, and the key for me was getting my acne under control with adapalene and benzyl peroxide wash. The sunscreen that I’m using now that works well for me is the super group unseen sunscreen
I have been wearing the La roche-pose anthelios spf60and spf50 for years and it never broke me out. My credentials: consistently suffering from acne for 10 years
I find that chemical sunscreens (at least the ones with FDA approved filters) make me break out. I love the Paula’s Choice Resist Super Light Wrinkle Defense sunscreen.
Thanks. I’d love a roundup of slightly tinted sunscreens. Not so tinted that they’re like foundation, but just enough for a no makeup look. I like the universal drmtlgy one for combo skin, but it’s not tinted enough for me to go without makeup
I have acne prone skin. I use erno laszlo sunscreen with moisturizer for past several years and it works for me. The only sunscreen I trust for my acne prone skin.
I love the EltaMD UV Clear (No Tint) and Tinted Version SPF 46, Purito Sunscreens, Vivier Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30 and La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra-Fluid SPF 50+ Facial Sunscreen for my acne-prone skin :)
I have acne prone skin. My skin type changes with the seasons, oily to combination in the spring , summer and fall and normal in the winter. Elta MD Clear was my go until I started using Beauty of Joseon. Maybe it’s the probiotic (or is it prebiotic?) in this formula but it has never caused acne and it’s so affordable. In all seasons, it suffices as a daily moisturizer. In warmer months it is a bit glowy on me but a little powder works to minimize the shine.
42 yr old, combination, acne. After trialing dozens of sunscreens, my absolute favorite is ISDIN Photo Eryfotona Ageless Ultralight Emulsion SPG 50. Tinted, physical, water resistant 40 min., works under makeup. ❤
I have combination skin, leaning more towards the oily side in my T zone. I loveeeee the La Roche-Posay Anthelios UV Correct SPF 70 sunscreen. It’s easily accessible (Target, Walgreens, etc.), plays very well with my skin, doesn’t leave me feeling or looking too oily at the end of the day, and it has a lot of incredible ingredients in it. I will say the only downside is the price point. It’s around $40ish. It’s worth the investment for me.
I have dry and (hormonal) acne prone skin, my favorites are Canmake mermaid skin gel uv (01 clear); Paula's Choice super-light daily wrinkle defense SPF 30 & Neutrogena purescreen mineral uv.tint face liquid (light)
I love the Elta MD UV Clear spf 45 and I had extremely oily skin when I started using this and stayed with it because I like the lightness and feel. Differin also makes a nice sunscreen for oily skin, I forgot the spf, but I wore it a lot under makeup with no problems. I’m on Spironolactone now so I’m battling super dry and sensitive skin which can be very difficult because it will still breakout when using the wrong products. Ugh. 😵💫
My favorite sunscreens for acne-prone skin that is sensitized by tretinoin and other actives are the Ultraviolette Clean Screen SPF 30 and the Dr.G Red Blemish Soothing Up Sun SPF 50+. My biggest problems with a lot of sunscreen are that ether they break me out or they dry out my skin and burn because of a high ethanol level. Both of these sunscreen don’t do this and they wear great under makeup (which as an acne-prone girl I nearly daily wear).
I love carbon theory day lite SPF 50 it's very lightweight and doesn't aggravate my sensitive acne prone skin also like Dr Sam's gossamer untinted broad spectrum SPF 50 ❤
Love Beauty of Joseon suncream, definatly need to use a moisturizer underneath because I have dry skin. Will need to look into the sunscreens you suggested for dry skin!
I have perioral dermatitis, rosacea and seb derm and right now I'm using and loving the Cetaphil liposomal lotion spf 50+, I was using Eltamd uv clear but two months ago I introduced as per recommended by my derm Aklief, and I found it was then stinging my sensitized skin, I thought of giving this Cetaphil a shot and it has been amazing. My skin is on the "oiler side" and I live in a hot humid place, while I'm on retinoids (I'm also on low dose accutane and spironolactone) my skin is less oily than in its natural state but still it reacts badly to heavier products and this hasn't been the case for this. And it comes in a 100ml bottle. You might be able to get it in the US if you get import it from Mexico, or if you get it as Daylong protect and care lotion spf 50+, which is the same exact formulation as they are both owned by Galderma. The cetaphil vs Elta md seems to give me more protection IMO because even tho I used to wear each daily, I was getting a tan with the elta just through my daily commute to work.
I have sensitive, combination skin, and have acne. What i use sunscreen and work for my face is Round Lab 365 derma relief sunscreen. Its slightly leaving white cast on my face because i have warm medium skin tone, but i have no problem with it. ❤
I'm moderately acne prone and still break out occasionally, especially under the nose. The sunscreens that do not seem to have exacerbated my acne are: Iunik Centella Calming Daily Sunscreen, Numbuzin Pure-full Calming Water Sunscreen, Beauty of Joseon Rice Relief, Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel (although I did find dry patches with this).
i have oily, acne/pimple/clogged pore-prone and somewhat sensitive skin and i LOVE the innisfree daily uv defense spf 36. $16 for 1.7 oz, available at sephora, i just wish that it was a higher spf!!! super thin, rubs in beautifully, i myself have super fair skin but i've even people with deep/dark skin tones who also love this sunscreen :)
SKIN1004 - Madagascar Centella Hyalu-Cica Water-Fit Sun Serum SPF50+ PA++++ is also good for combination/oily skin. it is slightly moisturising, not heavy, leaves satin, very natural finish, does not sting the eyes. it is much lighter compared to Beauty of Joseon one (that leaves my skin quite greasy)
I am acne prone and dry/sensitive. I recommend la roche posay anthelios melt-in milk spf 60. It is not too expensive and comes in a big bottle which is good bc psychologically you will use less sunscreen when it comes in a small, expensive tube. Which is not good, you want to put on a lot of sunscreen. This one never clogged my pores, was decently hydrating, and didnt sting around eye area.
I like Elta MD and the Korean ones dont get me wrong but they come in a small tube and i found myself not using enough/consistently. With the big Anthelios bottle i feel comfortable slathering my face AND neck up daily.
Another great video, Dr. Sam! At 69 with VERY sensitive and dry skin I use two mineral sunscreens that make moisturizer and foundation totally unnecessary. I first apply ColorScience Face Shield classic SPF 50 (very moisturizing) then apply MyChelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield Liquid SPF 30 (which can be a bit drying). Between the two of them they leave my skin looking great with no negative reaction. Hope this is helpful
I have combo, acne prone, and sensitive. EltaMD clear has been my go to for a decade as well. Last summer I *finally* branched out and dabbled in a few others. - truly matte, stays without getting smeary (IYKYK), plays nice under makeup, pricey petunia but she was lovely even in summer to humid Savannah and Charleston: Eryfotona Ageless Ultralight tinted mineral sunscreen. - SkinMedica Essential Defense Mineral Shield Broad Spectrum SPF 35; (excellent for sensitive) -based on your Recs started using the BOJ and loving that one!! -currently for tinted using the DRMTLGY tinted and it’s a little more of a natural skin finish great for when I don’t wear makeup.
@@emmasun88 no clogging pores or stinging eyes. I am Caucasian and no white cast on me , but that can definitely be skin tone dependent. I have medical assistants who are brown and black, and they approved the beauty of Joseon one with no white cast- but I don’t think I’ve asked them about these others specifically.
I love the supergoop mineral mattescreen. I have normal acne prone skin and use tretinoin and take Spironolactone daily. I also have horrible eczema around my eyes and in my hairline, so a lot of sunscreens do not get along with my skin. I hate that I can only use mineral sunscreens because I’m extremely pale and find a lot of them make me look grey and sick. I wish trying new sunscreens also wasn’t a roll of the dice whether my eye lids will swell up. My derm says to stick to what I know but supergoop is super expensive for everyday use.
Pre accutane, I had SUCH oily skin with tooons of acne and scarring. I WISH i had worn daily spf before age 17, but when I was on accutane and having breakouts, lightweight korean suncreens were THE BEST. I hated (and used to be scared of) sunscreen on my acne prone skin, but k-beauty spfs almost soothe, treat, AND protect. The missha sun essence, biore aqua rich, round labs birch juice spf, and beauty of joseon were all great for me. The ISA KNOX uv sun pro is SO SO good. I have dozens of korean spfs id grab over any other spf any day.
Acne prone oily/combination skin here - I’m in the UK so not sure if you can get this in America, but the Garnier Ambre Solaire Super UV fluid SPF50 is very lightweight and doesn’t break me out at all. It’s also fragrance free and relatively affordable, although does contain alcohol (if that’s something that you want to avoid).
I used to use Elta MD clear (non tinted) for pretty much all of my 20's. Now at 33 I've been loving Colorscience (the original version) perfect extra moisture/slight tint for my sensitive, combo skin
I have been loving Beauty of Josean and Australian Gold tinted for my acne prone/oily skin. I just ordered isntree and skin1004 the other day and excited to try both. The body European sunscreen sounds amazing! I need to ask my fam to send me one to try
I have oily (but dehydrated), acne prone, mature (getting there, mid 30s), sensitive, allergic to fragrance (horrible contact dermatitis) skin. So I feel like I'm screwed because my skin checks all of the boxes 🙄 🙈 most chemical suncreens make my eyes burn a little. But mineral ones can be very drying and feel kind of heavy. I do like the isntree one a lot, but it does make my eyes burn a little. My sister recently got me into the canmake mermaid one
As someone with acne, I have loved the Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen! I’ve been using it on my face for years and have not experienced any acne flare ups from it!
I have acne prone skin and elta md 46 tinted sunscreen that's the only sunscreen suits my skin . It is expensive that sucks but it doesn't break me out so i m ok spending money on it
DRMTLGY universal tinted is great for my older oily skin. It’s the first one I ever tried and immediately fell in love. Once it dries down and I powder it (I don’t use foundation) it’s lovely. It actually holds back the oil. My lunchtime powdering because of shiny oily skin is no longer needed as it keeps the oil in check. It does burn when it gets in my eyes like when I’m sweating cutting grass. But other than that I love it. I still have one and a half bottles of it so after that I might try something new but I love it so much I’m not sure I need to waste money.
COSRX Aloe Soothing Sun Cream. It’s sunscreen for every one It’s hydrating and moisturizing I have oily and acne prone skin and I love it My friends is dry and sensitive and she live it too
I do not have acne-prone skin, but I do have extremely sensitive skin. I have been using the tinted sunscreen Alastin, which started out as a skincare brand (and still is), but I found out about this through another UA-cam influencer. There are several out there who have discount codes, so I use those when I can because it can be a little pricey. I bought it once from Amazon, and it is not the same as the product I received from Alastin. Some of the Elta MD sunscreens did cause some "tingling sensations" but no breakouts. I have never had tingling, irritation, or breakouts with the Alastin. Most days, I put it on, use concealer on any red areas that occasionally crop up, and then dust a little Nyx powder over my T-zone after letting the sunscreen dry....that's it. No foundation needed, but when I do wear foundation, it works beautifully with any that I have tried (especially powder foundations).
Hero Cosmetics Superlight Sunscreen has been amazing for my combination & acne-prone & sensitive skin! It has a slight green tint that takes down almost all of my redness which is amazing, and it's great at keeping oil at bay throughout the day. It does go on VERY dewy at first, but it dries down pretty quickly. I'll wear this one on days I'm not wearing makeup/don't want any sort of tint or coverage, so I can't attest to what it's like under makeup. But, I love the Saint Jane Sun Luxury sunscreen as a makeup primer, and I'll wear that one when I'm doing full makeup. Still on the hunt for a good tinted mineral sunscreen that I can wear when I want just some coverage but not full makeup :)
One of my favorite sunscreens for my acne-prone skin is littlllextra rice berry SPF 50+ sunscreen. The major issues I face with a lot of sunscreens are that either they cause breakouts or they leave my skin dry and irritated. But this sunscreen doesn’t do this and it wears great under makeup which is essential for me since I wear makeup daily as someone with acne-prone skin.
I tried the lotus initially, and it was just okay, but then, I used riceberry, and I can tell it performs much better.
is it suitble for oily skinned teens?
Does this leave and oily film on skin or is it a matte finish. Thank you
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As an individual with an oily skin I highly recommend TiZO3 Facial Mineral Sunscreen and Primer (tinted version). it has a matte finish
I really love this if it has a matte finish because some suncreen tend to make me shine and frankly I don't love that
Yup love that too!
I use that one too!! Where do you buy it? My esthetician is no longer carrying it.
Have you tried the Cotz tinted prime spf 40 mineral? Wondering how it compares to this one
I recently came across the Korean Skincare brand SKIN1004 and their Hyalu-Cica Sunscreen has been INCREDIBLE for my oily acne-prone skin. It’s hydrating and sits amazingly under makeup. I haven’t had skin issues while using it over the last month. Highly recommend!
Agree!
Its what am using now on my acne skin and Am happy is not breaking me out
Do you apply under your eyes too? does it cause any burning in your eyes or blurry vision ?
@@samajimin1829 hasn't caused burning for me
gorl ur skin looks flawless in your pfp, i have the same skin type what do u use as moisturizer and cleansing wise
Two best sunscreens I’ve found for acne-prone skin are Korean brands: Round Lab birch juice spf 50 and Missha all around safe block essence milk spf 50. Round Lab is slightly more moisturizing, but both amazing for combination skin and especially acne prone.
I've struggled with acne since my early tween years, and since I've started using a tretinoin perscription my skin is very sensitive, EXTREMELY dry, and still very prone to breakouts and flare ups. I HIGHLY recommend the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen if you have dry/sensitive skin and struggle with acne. I usually layer it over a moisterizer just because tretinoin has made my skin SO dry, but it feels AMAZING!! It's so moisterizing and makes my skin feel so plump, does not sting my eyes or the rest of my face whatsoever, and from what I can tell the sunscreen itself has not contributed to my breakouts. It also gives such a beautiful glow from within, which makes me feel a little bit better about my skin despite my pretty severe acne :). Highly recommend this sunscreen! There is light at the end of the tunnel my fellow acne-struggling friends!
I've struggled with cystic acne for years and super oily t-zone. I've been using an Asian sunscreen called Skin Aqua and absolutely love it! Blends in well. No white cast. It's a milky gel. Doesn't make my eyes burn like some sunscreens do. Usually around 12$ for 4+ ounces.
Love love love Skin Aqua! Great for acne, no white cast and so affordable!
Same! This is my holy grail sunscreen.
I love this one too and I have dry skin. I use it on my 9-year old as well.
Same goes for beauty of Joseon and Darphin SPF50.
Can you tell in details, because there are many aqua sunscreens out there Skin Aqua 110g spf 50+ PA++++, and also biore uv(aqua rich) watery essence spf 50+ PA+++
I am oily and acne prone and I love the Australian Gold Botanical SPF 50 Tinted Face Sunscreen. I have been through two tubes of it.
I also love it!
I liked that one too, but the tint was funky on my fair skin.
I have drier and acne prone skin and the ELF whoa glow tinted sunscreen is amazing! It doesn’t make me break out or oily. It evens out the skintone a bit with the tiny and give a healthy glow but does NOT make me look oily or enhance texture.
I have combo skin/oily t-zone and hormonal acne. My fave sunscreen ever is the Skin1004!
i have acne prone oily skin! The few sunscreens that didn’t break me out are Paula’s Choice Youth RESIST fluid spf 50, Differin moisturizer spf 30, supergoop unseen sunscreen spf 40, La Roche Posay anthelios fluid. The best ones are the first two!
Beauty of Joseon - I have combination, acne-prone. I only like lightweight products. I buy multiple of these at a time - love love love
this is a sunscreen?
I have acne prone skin, especially when it comes to sunscreen. And the supergoop unseen sunscreen has never broken me out!
I love that Elta MD physical sunscreen and I don’t think it gets enough love. I have combination leaning dry and it worked fine for me over a moisturizer.
Only works for light to fair skin though
I'm incredibly acne prone. I like ISDIN Eryfotona Actinica, TIZO3 and Cotz Natural Skin Tone.
I have oily, sensitive, acne prone skin. My favorite sunscreen under makeup is the Paulas Choice Youth Extending fluid spf 50. I usually do a second layer of sunscreen on the tzone [right on top], with a matte mineral sunscreen for oil control (I use the Elta MD UV Elements tinted). Makeup wears great with this combination. For no makeup days the Elta Md UV clear tinted is great. Its actually quite brightening over time, idk whats in there but I certainly like that. For matte spf, I like Elf Invisible spf 35. Works with makeup if you use a sponge to apply, and looks great bare faced on my light-medium tan skintone.
If i could only buy one id buy the Paulas Choice one. If I didnt wear makeup id just buy Elta Md UV clear.
do i hve to use moisturiser under it?
@@mahjabinoishi6745 Not under the Paula's choice. Its a light moisturizer with Spf. I have oily skin so I don't need to use anything under UV Clear, but I wouldn't call it moisturizing. Under the elf a moisturizer is def needed imho. UV elements was reformulated, I dont like it anymore except as a topper for the tzone.
Sensitive, Combination, rosecea prone skin and I'm loving the Colorscience Sunforgettable. Pricy but working great so far ( been using it over a month now)
powder is not reliable for getting enough protection
I have had terribly acne prone skin my entire post puberty life haha. Australian Gold tinted mineral is my holy grail and now I actually like using sunscreen. I can't use any chemical sunscreens without breaking out.
I'm currently using this Australian Gold aswell, but still trying to find another sunscreen bcs my skin tone is in between the Medium to Tan and Fair to Light. So, i mix 2 different products to get the best tint. And I dont know whether this is caused by the sunscreen or not, but my face keeps getting 1 (nodule) pimple at a time. If this one clear then another will pop up
My aesthetician recommended Face Reality Ultimate Protection SPF 28 for acne prone skin. I’ve been using this for 3 months now. It doesn’t break me out. It feels moisturizing and doesn’t feel heavy.
I'm more normal/dry since Ive gotten older - no more oily t-zone. I have really fallen in love with SuperGoop products. No breakouts, goes well under makeup or alone. They have several finishes - matte, glowy or unseen.
Love Elta MD sunscreens. I have tried other ones, but always come back to that.
Yes I got some favorite sunscreens for more sensitive skin and I have oily skin combo with dry areas from acne products. I use the Skin 1004 Centella Hyalu-cica water-fit sun serum. Great under makeup too
I really like Dr Sam Bunting’s SPF 50 for acne prone skin. My skin is also dry, so I use her Gossamer tint mineral SPF. Highly recommend!
Oily acne prone skin I love the eucerin oil control but the European version it is a great sunscreen!
Current fav is the cetaphil sheer mineral face liquid sunscreen spf 50! I also love the skin aqua uv moisture gel!
Those two are great choices!
@@laurajean7913 no breakouts and not oily! Gives a nice glow but doesn’t look greasy.
I have acne and a favorite sunscreen of mine is the Paula's choice daily wrinkle defense spf 30. It's tinted and only comes in one color which is unfortunate. I also wish it was a higher spf. But it works so well on my skin, dries down matte, and works well under makeup.
This video is amazing and so helpful. I like how you showed the product and you putting it on and describing how it feels and giving an adequate amount of detailS. Please do this with every skincare product genre!!
I have adult acne-prone skin. After trying what felt like most of the US market and consistently getting cysts every time I applied spf to my face (and also trying tons of mineral options that just dried me out to the point of severe discomfort), I finally thought to look outside the US.
Turns out that one or more of the US filters triggers cystic acne on my skin. As long as I avoid the US filters, my skin does fine with SPF.
My current favorite is UltraSun Family SPF30.
I would like to add Skin 1004 Centella Sun Serum to this awesome list!
I love Beauty of Joseon and DRMTLGY spf. For water-resistant spf I use La roche posay liquid and Vichy liquid
Tizo3 tinted sunscreen is awesome for acne prone skin and works well under makeup!
The kose suncut one is amazing for athletes as it is waterproof, breathable and no cast. Most teens hates wearing sunscreen but if they do ooutdoor sports, it's a must. Once they try this one, it will change their minds. I personally wear the colorscience flex. It's the only sunscreen that has enough coverage that I feel I can skip foundation, but it doesn't do well around hairline or dry spots so I am still on the lookout for something that is better. Most tinted sunscreen just doesn't have enough coverage that can replace foundation.
Elta Md 41 is my favorite, I have been using it for years!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Is it the tinted version?
@@jenniferlee9029 yes!
Hi, i heard they changed the ingredients? I used it 3 years ago nd really loved it but scared to use now?
I tolerate the elta md and pretty much all the la roche sunscreens just fine and I’m acne prone !
I LOVE the Kinship self reflect sunscreen for acne
A recommendation for acne-prone and oily skin (in the EU): Eucerin Oil Control gel-creme (available as SPF30 or SPF50). It uses organic filters and is completely matte (if one has combo skin, one might need a light moisturizer underneath).
I have acne prone skin and love the tatcha sunscreen. I have been using it for three years now every single day with reapplying every few hours. I hate the price but nothing else quite like it!
I have a few for acne prone skin.
1. Le prunier plum screen spf 33 (mineral)
2. Elta md stick spf 50
3. Beauty by Joséon stick
I love Darphin Intral (SPF 50) sunscreen and beauty of Joseon (SPF 50).. one is a high end and the other is budget friendly.. neither will cause irritation /breakouts.
I am combo-oily (my t-zone QUITE oily, my cheeks less so) and acne prone. I can easily get away with just wearing sunscreen as my moisturizer and still end up oily half way through the day. I have a good selection of sunscreens that work for me and don't break me out.
ETUDE HOUSE Sunprise Mild Airy Finish Sun Milk (mattifying)
Hero ForceShield (mattifying)
Paula's Choice (whatever the tinted one is) (mattifying... at first)
Paula's Choice Hydralight (somewhat mattifying)
Elta MD UV Clear (not exactly mattifying but does seem to control oil a bit)
Elta MD UV Elements tinted (Similar to the UV Clear for me, but the tint is a bit too orangey for a pretty pale person like me)
Beauty of Joseon (not mattifying but doesn't make me more oily)
Tula Mineral Magic (mattifying, at least for the first couple of hours)
Colorescience Sunforgettable Flex (I use the lightest but it's just a touch too light/ashy for me so I do warm it up a little. Not mattifying at all)
Thrive Causemetics Sunproof (very dimethicone-y if that's your jam and touts itself as a primer as well)
I feel like I'm missing some, but I have had great luck with all of the above.
So very helpful of you, thank you!
I've been dealing with acne since I was teenager, now, some months ago I found just an amazing sunscreen: La Roche Posay Age correct, is just like a dream, I have to bought on Amazon Spain bc isn’t available in US.
I used to struggle with acne and still struggle with clogged pores. The only sunscreen that didn’t break me out (I tried soooo many of them) was the last one you recommended… the eltaMD clear (no tint) . The tinted version didn’t work as well for me.
What is your skin type?
I have acne prone skin and my go to sunscreen is the Beauty or Joseon 😌 My skin type right now is normal to dry I would say, as I am on Accutane. Another Korean sunscreen that I have repurchased is the the Scinic Super Mild Sun Essence, very good too.
Same!!! They are incredible ✨✨
I was just recommended both of these from someone on reddit when i inquired about a suncreen for oily acne prone skin that doesnt give that greasy gross feel! Do you have a website you trusr to order korean products from?
@@nikki1400 stylevana, yesstyle, or amazon, I never have problems, but the ones I use the most are stylevana or amazon depending on how fast I need them, can’t go without lol
@@mandyfernandez thanks so much! I saw stylevana has really good prices, which gave me pause lol, just wanted to check it was legit. Amazon i feel is hit or miss, there's always so many people complaining they recieved a fake product.
@@nikki1400 I always use Stylevana, good prices and reliable. I am located in Europe though, not sure if it is the same for other locations ;)
I have acne prone skin and I love Colorscience face shield 50, flex (tinted) and original.
Love both of those so much!!
Can you talk about reapplying over makeup? Thank you for your videos!
I have acne prone skin, and the key for me was getting my acne under control with adapalene and benzyl peroxide wash. The sunscreen that I’m using now that works well for me is the super group unseen sunscreen
I have been wearing the La roche-pose anthelios spf60and spf50 for years and it never broke me out.
My credentials: consistently suffering from acne for 10 years
I find nivea super water gel & skin aqua suitable for my acne prone skin. They are both super lightweight!
I find that chemical sunscreens (at least the ones with FDA approved filters) make me break out. I love the Paula’s Choice Resist Super Light Wrinkle Defense sunscreen.
I've struggled with acne since middle school (now in my mid-20s) and I have been using eltaMD for years. It's my favorite!
I have found with my acne prone skin that Beauty of Joseon sunscreen is best, especially for price and product amount.
Such a winner 🙂
Thanks. I’d love a roundup of slightly tinted sunscreens. Not so tinted that they’re like foundation, but just enough for a no makeup look. I like the universal drmtlgy one for combo skin, but it’s not tinted enough for me to go without makeup
The Paula's choice daily defense is such a good tinted SPF. I don't even need foundation with it.
I have acne prone skin. I use erno laszlo sunscreen with moisturizer for past several years and it works for me. The only sunscreen I trust for my acne prone skin.
I love the EltaMD UV Clear (No Tint) and Tinted Version SPF 46, Purito Sunscreens, Vivier Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30 and La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra-Fluid SPF 50+ Facial Sunscreen for my acne-prone skin :)
I have acne prone skin. My skin type changes with the seasons, oily to combination in the spring , summer and fall and normal in the winter. Elta MD Clear was my go until I started using Beauty of Joseon. Maybe it’s the probiotic (or is it prebiotic?) in this formula but it has never caused acne and it’s so affordable. In all seasons, it suffices as a daily moisturizer. In warmer months it is a bit glowy on me but a little powder works to minimize the shine.
42 yr old, combination, acne. After trialing dozens of sunscreens, my absolute favorite is ISDIN Photo Eryfotona Ageless Ultralight Emulsion SPG 50. Tinted, physical, water resistant 40 min., works under makeup. ❤
Is the tint good for fair skin?
I do use the Elta MD for acne prone skin, but have used cerave hydrating sunscreen for face 16:36 without breaking out
acne prone skin i use australian gold tinted mineral sunscreen, it's the best
Extremely dry acne prone skin here!! I’ve been loving the Purito daily go to which feels moisturizing for me and the Beauty of Joseon Sun relief.
🙌🏼🙌🏼
EltaMD Elements, Colorescience Flex, MDSolar BB are great. Thank you Dr. Sam. ❤
I have combination skin, leaning more towards the oily side in my T zone. I loveeeee the La Roche-Posay Anthelios UV Correct SPF 70 sunscreen. It’s easily accessible (Target, Walgreens, etc.), plays very well with my skin, doesn’t leave me feeling or looking too oily at the end of the day, and it has a lot of incredible ingredients in it. I will say the only downside is the price point. It’s around $40ish. It’s worth the investment for me.
I love the LRP uvmune 400 lotion (Eu-Version) when it‘s hot and the Beauty of Joseon always. I have dry sensitive rosacea skin.
Loved the video ❤
I have dry and (hormonal) acne prone skin, my favorites are Canmake mermaid skin gel uv (01 clear); Paula's Choice super-light daily wrinkle defense SPF 30 & Neutrogena purescreen mineral uv.tint face liquid (light)
I now have oily and acne prone skin, love Heliocare gel Cream and ISDIN water fusion, both Europeans!
EltaMD UV Sport has been great, no white cast, and water resistant~! highly recommend for those athletes
Kystic acne + rosacea here! Supergoop sunscreen has changed my life!
Ooh which one?!
Me too, i am using the unseen suncreen
I love the Elta MD UV Clear spf 45 and I had extremely oily skin when I started using this and stayed with it because I like the lightness and feel. Differin also makes a nice sunscreen for oily skin, I forgot the spf, but I wore it a lot under makeup with no problems. I’m on Spironolactone now so I’m battling super dry and sensitive skin which can be very difficult because it will still breakout when using the wrong products. Ugh. 😵💫
My favorite sunscreens for acne-prone skin that is sensitized by tretinoin and other actives are the Ultraviolette Clean Screen SPF 30 and the Dr.G Red Blemish Soothing Up Sun SPF 50+. My biggest problems with a lot of sunscreen are that ether they break me out or they dry out my skin and burn because of a high ethanol level. Both of these sunscreen don’t do this and they wear great under makeup (which as an acne-prone girl I nearly daily wear).
I love carbon theory day lite SPF 50 it's very lightweight and doesn't aggravate my sensitive acne prone skin also like Dr Sam's gossamer untinted broad spectrum SPF 50 ❤
Love Beauty of Joseon suncream, definatly need to use a moisturizer underneath because I have dry skin. Will need to look into the sunscreens you suggested for dry skin!
I have perioral dermatitis, rosacea and seb derm and right now I'm using and loving the Cetaphil liposomal lotion spf 50+, I was using Eltamd uv clear but two months ago I introduced as per recommended by my derm Aklief, and I found it was then stinging my sensitized skin, I thought of giving this Cetaphil a shot and it has been amazing. My skin is on the "oiler side" and I live in a hot humid place, while I'm on retinoids (I'm also on low dose accutane and spironolactone) my skin is less oily than in its natural state but still it reacts badly to heavier products and this hasn't been the case for this. And it comes in a 100ml bottle. You might be able to get it in the US if you get import it from Mexico, or if you get it as Daylong protect and care lotion spf 50+, which is the same exact formulation as they are both owned by Galderma. The cetaphil vs Elta md seems to give me more protection IMO because even tho I used to wear each daily, I was getting a tan with the elta just through my daily commute to work.
I’m acne prone but I found that after starting to double cleanse every night I almost never have a breakout 🤗
So exciting when an intervention like that makes such a big difference!
Same
I have sensitive, combination skin, and have acne. What i use sunscreen and work for my face is Round Lab 365 derma relief sunscreen. Its slightly leaving white cast on my face because i have warm medium skin tone, but i have no problem with it. ❤
I'm moderately acne prone and still break out occasionally, especially under the nose. The sunscreens that do not seem to have exacerbated my acne are: Iunik Centella Calming Daily Sunscreen, Numbuzin Pure-full Calming Water Sunscreen, Beauty of Joseon Rice Relief, Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel (although I did find dry patches with this).
i have oily, acne/pimple/clogged pore-prone and somewhat sensitive skin and i LOVE the innisfree daily uv defense spf 36. $16 for 1.7 oz, available at sephora, i just wish that it was a higher spf!!! super thin, rubs in beautifully, i myself have super fair skin but i've even people with deep/dark skin tones who also love this sunscreen :)
SKIN1004 - Madagascar Centella Hyalu-Cica Water-Fit Sun Serum SPF50+ PA++++ is also good for combination/oily skin. it is slightly moisturising, not heavy, leaves satin, very natural finish, does not sting the eyes. it is much lighter compared to Beauty of Joseon one (that leaves my skin quite greasy)
I am acne prone and dry/sensitive. I recommend la roche posay anthelios melt-in milk spf 60.
It is not too expensive and comes in a big bottle which is good bc psychologically you will use less sunscreen when it comes in a small, expensive tube. Which is not good, you want to put on a lot of sunscreen.
This one never clogged my pores, was decently hydrating, and didnt sting around eye area.
I like Elta MD and the Korean ones dont get me wrong but they come in a small tube and i found myself not using enough/consistently. With the big Anthelios bottle i feel comfortable slathering my face AND neck up daily.
I LOVE Colorscience! It’s pricey, but I try to get it on sale. I also love Australian Gold tinted. I have mature combo skin. Great video! 🌞
Another great video, Dr. Sam! At 69 with VERY sensitive and dry skin I use two mineral sunscreens that make moisturizer and foundation totally unnecessary. I first apply ColorScience Face Shield classic SPF 50 (very moisturizing) then apply MyChelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield Liquid SPF 30 (which can be a bit drying). Between the two of them they leave my skin looking great with no negative reaction. Hope this is helpful
I have combo, acne prone, and sensitive. EltaMD clear has been my go to for a decade as well. Last summer I *finally* branched out and dabbled in a few others.
- truly matte, stays without getting smeary (IYKYK), plays nice under makeup, pricey petunia but she was lovely even in summer to humid Savannah and Charleston: Eryfotona Ageless Ultralight tinted mineral sunscreen.
- SkinMedica Essential Defense Mineral Shield Broad Spectrum SPF 35; (excellent for sensitive)
-based on your Recs started using the BOJ and loving that one!!
-currently for tinted using the DRMTLGY tinted and it’s a little more of a natural skin finish great for when I don’t wear makeup.
Did any of these clog your pores, hurt your eyes or left a white cast?
@@emmasun88 no clogging pores or stinging eyes. I am Caucasian and no white cast on me , but that can definitely be skin tone dependent.
I have
medical assistants who are brown and black, and they approved the beauty of Joseon one with no white cast- but I don’t think I’ve asked them about these others specifically.
@@mercyviator8678 okay thanks!
I love the supergoop mineral mattescreen. I have normal acne prone skin and use tretinoin and take Spironolactone daily. I also have horrible eczema around my eyes and in my hairline, so a lot of sunscreens do not get along with my skin. I hate that I can only use mineral sunscreens because I’m extremely pale and find a lot of them make me look grey and sick. I wish trying new sunscreens also wasn’t a roll of the dice whether my eye lids will swell up. My derm says to stick to what I know but supergoop is super expensive for everyday use.
Pre accutane, I had SUCH oily skin with tooons of acne and scarring. I WISH i had worn daily spf before age 17, but when I was on accutane and having breakouts, lightweight korean suncreens were THE BEST. I hated (and used to be scared of) sunscreen on my acne prone skin, but k-beauty spfs almost soothe, treat, AND protect. The missha sun essence, biore aqua rich, round labs birch juice spf, and beauty of joseon were all great for me. The ISA KNOX uv sun pro is SO SO good. I have dozens of korean spfs id grab over any other spf any day.
Acne prone oily/combination skin here - I’m in the UK so not sure if you can get this in America, but the Garnier Ambre Solaire Super UV fluid SPF50 is very lightweight and doesn’t break me out at all. It’s also fragrance free and relatively affordable, although does contain alcohol (if that’s something that you want to avoid).
I also like the CosRX sunscreen for a more moisturising sunscreen that’s still not too heavy for oily skin
I used to use Elta MD clear (non tinted) for pretty much all of my 20's. Now at 33 I've been loving Colorscience (the original version) perfect extra moisture/slight tint for my sensitive, combo skin
Love colorescience!
I have been loving Beauty of Josean and Australian Gold tinted for my acne prone/oily skin. I just ordered isntree and skin1004 the other day and excited to try both. The body European sunscreen sounds amazing! I need to ask my fam to send me one to try
I have oily (but dehydrated), acne prone, mature (getting there, mid 30s), sensitive, allergic to fragrance (horrible contact dermatitis) skin. So I feel like I'm screwed because my skin checks all of the boxes 🙄 🙈 most chemical suncreens make my eyes burn a little. But mineral ones can be very drying and feel kind of heavy. I do like the isntree one a lot, but it does make my eyes burn a little. My sister recently got me into the canmake mermaid one
As someone with acne, I have loved the Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen! I’ve been using it on my face for years and have not experienced any acne flare ups from it!
I have acne prone skin and elta md 46 tinted sunscreen that's the only sunscreen suits my skin . It is expensive that sucks but it doesn't break me out so i m ok spending money on it
thank you!! What best sunscreens for reapplication after makeup?
same question! Should we also ask "HOW should we reapply sunscreen after make up" Rub? Pat? Spray?
I have dry sensitive skin with psoriasis and have recently had sun cancer
Hero force shield sunscreen has been great for my acne prone skin!
DRMTLGY universal tinted is great for my older oily skin. It’s the first one I ever tried and immediately fell in love. Once it dries down and I powder it (I don’t use foundation) it’s lovely. It actually holds back the oil. My lunchtime powdering because of shiny oily skin is no longer needed as it keeps the oil in check. It does burn when it gets in my eyes like when I’m sweating cutting grass. But other than that I love it. I still have one and a half bottles of it so after that I might try something new but I love it so much I’m not sure I need to waste money.
COSRX Aloe Soothing Sun Cream. It’s sunscreen for every one
It’s hydrating and moisturizing
I have oily and acne prone skin and I love it
My friends is dry and sensitive and she live it too
Love from India ❤❤
KOSE SUNCUT IS THE BESTTTT!!!
Eucerin oil control (European version) is great for oily skin.
I don’t even have oily skin and I’ve been dying to try that one.
Please help me to chose for dry acne prone skin
Same problem. Try the Beauty and Joeson.
I hate the smell of sunscreen! Can you plz recommend one for dry skin that does NOT smell like sunscreen? TYVM I love your channel! Cindy
The Beauty of Joseon one she recommended has no sunscreen smell. You should try it.
I do not have acne-prone skin, but I do have extremely sensitive skin. I have been using the tinted sunscreen Alastin, which started out as a skincare brand (and still is), but I found out about this through another UA-cam influencer. There are several out there who have discount codes, so I use those when I can because it can be a little pricey. I bought it once from Amazon, and it is not the same as the product I received from Alastin. Some of the Elta MD sunscreens did cause some "tingling sensations" but no breakouts. I have never had tingling, irritation, or breakouts with the Alastin. Most days, I put it on, use concealer on any red areas that occasionally crop up, and then dust a little Nyx powder over my T-zone after letting the sunscreen dry....that's it. No foundation needed, but when I do wear foundation, it works beautifully with any that I have tried (especially powder foundations).
I personally find the Elta MD comfortable and matte at first but gets drier and drier throughout the day… almost made me dry skin type😂
Hero Cosmetics Superlight Sunscreen has been amazing for my combination & acne-prone & sensitive skin! It has a slight green tint that takes down almost all of my redness which is amazing, and it's great at keeping oil at bay throughout the day. It does go on VERY dewy at first, but it dries down pretty quickly. I'll wear this one on days I'm not wearing makeup/don't want any sort of tint or coverage, so I can't attest to what it's like under makeup. But, I love the Saint Jane Sun Luxury sunscreen as a makeup primer, and I'll wear that one when I'm doing full makeup. Still on the hunt for a good tinted mineral sunscreen that I can wear when I want just some coverage but not full makeup :)