When
it
comes
to
anti-aging,
you
can
use red
light
therapy
or a
lot
of
skincare
products
–
which
are
great
options
–
or
you
could
invest
in
a
daily
sunscreen.
Now,
if
you’re
not
a
fan
of
the
way
sunscreen
can
look
or
feel
on
your
face,
then
I’m
here
today
to
tell
you
about
tinted
sunscreens.
A
tinted
sunscreen
can
give
you
a
creamy
or
matte
finish
to
even
out
your
skin
tone,
plus
give
you
that
protection
from
the
sun’s
rays.
It’s
a
tinted
moisturizer
with
SPF,
essentially.
They’re
perfect
for
oily
skin,
dry
skin,
acne-prone
skin,
mature
skin,
sensitive
skin,
and
more,
and
since
they
can
come
in
dozens
of
shades,
you’re
sure
to
find
the
right
option
for
you.
To
help
you
choose
the
best
tinted
sunscreen
for
your
skin
type,
I’ve
broken
down
factors
to
look
for
in
your
decision
making
process.
Let’s
go.
What
Is
Tinted
Sunscreen?
There’s
no
mystery
to
it,
tinted
sunscreens
are
sunblock
with
a
bit
of
color
in
them.
They
still
protect
your
skin
from
harmful
UV
rays,
but
the
pigmented
tint
can
act
like
a
buildable
foundation
in
your
skincare
routine.
It’s
like
your
makeup
and
skin
protection
had
an
adorable
(and
handy)
little
baby.
Just
apply
a
coin-sized
amount
to
your
face
for
light
to
medium
coverage
and
re-apply
as
needed.
What
to
Look
for
in
a
Tinted
Sunscreen
There
are
a
few
factors
to
consider
when
shopping
for
a
tinted
sunscreen:
-
Type
of
Sunscreen:
There
are
two
types
of
sunscreen
—
mineral
(or
physical)
sunscreen
and
chemical
sunscreen.
Most
tinted
sunscreens
are
a mineral
formula,
which
means
they
use
minerals,
specifically
zinc
oxide,
titanium
dioxide,
or
a
combo
of
both,
to
physically
block
both
UVA
and
UVB
waves,
acting
like
a
shield
over
your
skin. Chemical
sunscreens,
made
up
of
chemical
ingredients
like
octinoxate,
homosalate,
octisalate,
avobenzone,
or
oxybenzone,
protect
the
skin
from
UVB
rays
by
absorbing
the
UV
light.
Which
sunscreen
you
choose
depends
on
your
personal
preference,
but
those
with
sensitive
skin
might
find
that
mineral
sunscreens
are
less
irritating. -
SPF:
The
SPF
of
your
sunscreen
depends
on
you.
Generally,
it’s
good
to
use
an
SPF
30
or
higher,
and
at
least
SPF
50
for
extra
protection. -
Shade:
How
much
pigment
is
in
your
sunscreen
depends
on
you.
Some
brands
have
just
a
few
color
options,
while
others
have
dozens,
some
provide
full
coverage,
while
others
deliver
a
light,
natural
glow
–
again,
it’s
up
to
you.
So,
keep
on
scrolling
for
the
best
tinted
sunscreens
to
take
you
to
Coachella,
Stagecoach,
the
beach,
the
mountains,
or
just
a
coffee
run.
Protect
your
skin
daily,
and
look
great
doing
it.
What
else
could
you
want?