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5 best sunscreens for acne-prone skin, approved by dermatologists & editors

This is a breakout-free zone, thank you very much.
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What we love:What could improve:
Lightweight and glowing finishSlightly tacky
Glowing finishNot oil-free

If you suffer from breakouts and find that wearing face SPFs tends to make matters worse, make a beeline for this bestseller product from La Roche-Posay. This 'invisible fluid' has been specially formulated for those with oily and acne-prone skin and mops up excess sebum for a mattifying effect, all while offering a super light feel and SPF50+ protection against the sun's rays.

Glamour senior commerce writer Georgia Trodd says:

I've used this sunscreen daily ever since it launched for two key reasons. The science behind the formula is seriously impressive as it protects against damage from the longest UVA rays, and at a purse-friendly price, too.  The invisible, non-greasy finish is also really pleasing and means you'll actually enjoy reapplying it. — Georgia Trodd, Glamour senior commerce writer.

Fast facts

  • Active ingredient: Mexoryl 400, an exclusive UV filter that protects against ultra long UVA.
  • SPF: 50.
  • Oil-free: No.
  • Size: 50ml.

Best Drugstore: Neutrogena Mineral UltraSheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen (SPF 55)

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Neutrogena Mineral UltraSheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen (SPF 55)

Alanna testing the Neutrogena Mineral Sunscreen at home.

Original video of Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing the Neutrogena Mineral UltraSheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen (SPF 55)
What we love:What could improve:
Water-resistant for up to 80 minutesSome users noticed pilling
Absorbs quickly
No sticky or greasy residue

This Neutrogena mineral sunscreen is one of our favourite drugstore picks because it blends into the skin beautifully and doesn’t leave a white cast behind. It also contains vitamin E, which helps soften fine lines and reduce dullness and uneven skin tone, providing antioxidant protection. It’s fragrance-free, making it a great sunscreen for sensitive skin. We found it to be lighter weight and less greasy and oily compared to some of the other drugstore sunscreens we’ve tested.

Glamour’s Kilkeary says:

This lightweight sunscreen was a nice surprise, since it gives off a luxury finish at a drugstore price. It’s super silky to the touch, blends in easily, and doesn’t leave a cast behind when I tried it. I was a fan of the product almost immediately because my makeup layered really nicely on top of it and didn’t skip or pill. My skin felt protected and hydrated all day too, and I’ll definitely be reaching for this on the daily as we get into warmer months. —A.M.K.

Fast facts

  • Active ingredients: Titanium dioxide, zinc oxide
  • SPF: 55
  • Oil-free: Yes
  • Size: 3 fl. oz.

Best Tinted Sunscreen: Supergoop Protec(tint) Daily Tint Sunscreen (SPF 50)

Supergoop Protec(tint) Daily SPF Tint Sunscreen (SPF 50)
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Supergoop Protec(tint) Daily SPF Tint Sunscreen (SPF 50)

Jazmin testing the Supergoop sunscreen at home.

Original video from Jazmin Gathers testing Supergoop Protec(tint) Daily SPF Tint Sunscreen (SPF 50)
What we love:What could improve:
Absorbs seamlesslyPricey for a small bottle
Covers pimples and hides discolouration

A tinted sunscreen for oily skin is especially useful if you want to cover redness, blemishes, or the texture of pimples. This medium-coverage tint does just that and is so good, it can even replace a tinted moisturiser or foundation in your makeup routine. It also contains hyaluronic-acid-infused clay that hydrates skin and absorbs excess oil, for a soft, matte finish that doesn’t look flat. You only need about one to two pumps to cover your face, and it plays well with other makeup products. Something of note: The formula itself is not oil-free, and while that usually raises some red flags for acne-prone skin types, the pigmentation and coverage of this pick outweighs this.

Glamour senior social media manager Jazmin Gathers says:

It literally looks like skin. The coverage is light but buildable, and the colour match is literal perfection. I tend to have oily skin, so I set it with a little powder, but I didn’t feel like the product itself was oily. I didn’t have to reapply it, and it gave me a natural glow without looking too shiny. —Jazmin Gathers, Glamour senior social media manager

Fast facts

  • Active ingredients: Zinc oxide
  • SPF: 50
  • Oil-free: Yes
  • Size: 1.18 fl. oz.

Best for Oily Skin: Anua Zero-Cast Moisturising Finish Sunscreen (SPF 50)

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Anua Zero-Cast Moisturising Finish Sunscreen (SPF 50)

Original video from Jenifer Calle testing Anua Zero-Cast Moisturizing Finish Sunscreen (SPF 50)
What we love:What could improve:
No white castA little thick
Matte finish and non-greasyMight pill if you use too much

This lightweight Korean sunscreen is both oil-free and noncomedogenic, making it a strong pick for oily, acne-prone skin. Hyaluronic acid plumps fine lines and deeply hydrates, and panthenol softens skin and adds radiance, all while giving skin a genuinely dewy finish without tipping into greasiness. It’s also water-resistant, so you won’t have to worry about it slipping during the day. It’s a favourite for oily skin in particular because the formula leaves behind a soft matte finish all day.

Glamour’s Calle says:

This is a hydrating sunscreen that doesn’t leave me feeling greasy. I have a nice glow after using it, and it’s gentle enough to wear on sensitive skin. I already had some breakouts when I tested this, and it felt soothing without irritating my skin. It’s also a cute bottle, but it is small, and with two finger-tip applications daily, I can see myself going through this product very fast. —J.C.

Fast facts

  • Active ingredient: Avobenzone, homosalate, octocrylene, octisalate
  • SPF: 50
  • Oil-free: Yes
  • Size: 1.69 fl. oz.

Best For Mature Skin: Medik8 Advanced Day Ultimate Protect Age-Defying Moisturiser with SPF 50+

Medik8 Advanced Day Ultimate Protect Age-Defying Moisturiser with SPF 50+

What we love:What could improve:
Non-greasyPricey
No white castCould pill if too much is used

Advanced Day Ultimate is Medik8's highest protection sunscreen, formulated with next-generation DNA repair enzymes and their most advanced 360° environmental shield to date. But not only does this broad-spectrum sunscreen shield your skin from the sun to prevent sun-induced signs of ageing, but it's also infused with nourishing squalane and hydrating multi-weight hyaluronic acid to deliver daily moisture to the complexion. Shop more of the best sunscreens for mature skin here.

Glamour freelancer Denise Primbet says:

The texture is lightweight and silky, makeup applies atop it like a dream and your complexion is left glowing. Apply it in the morning after cleansing, and after application of a vitamin C serum and your moisturiser. Topline? I've used this SPF for a whole year now and it's genuinely one of the most convenient, effective and hydrating formulas around. The consistency is non-greasy, it doesn't leave a white cast and it works very well underneath makeup – a win - Denise Primbet, Glamour freelancer.

Fast facts

  • Active ingredient: The DNA repair enzyme photolyase, multi-weight hyaluronic acid, squalane.
  • SPF: 50+
  • Oil-free: No but non-greasy
  • Size: 50ml

The sunscreens we skipped

  • Another derm-recommended sunscreen we tested was EltaMD UV Clear Face Sunscreen. It’s lightweight and packed with skin-boosting ingredients like hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and vitamin E. It’s also fragrance-free and noncomedogenic, so it won’t clog pores. While we’re a general fan of this SPF, we removed it from our list because it’s pricey and we found others that work just as well for under this price point.
  • A drugstore pick we liked was the Cetaphil Derma Control Oil Absorbing Moisturizer With Sunscreen, which helps keep skin looking matte all day. It doesn’t leave a white cast and gives you a glowy finish, all while controlling oil. This pick didn’t make our final cut because the consistency is a little too greasy for our liking.
  • The Innisfree Daily UV Defense Mineral Sunscreen is also another great colour-correcting choice for those dealing with acne and breakouts. It’s lightweight and absorbs on contact, but we removed it from our best-of list because the tint can create a white cast on deeper skin tones.

READ MORE: The best moisturisers with SPF.


Frequently asked questions

What should you look for in a sunscreen for acne-prone skin?

Choose noncomedogenic, oil-free, fragrance-free, and lightweight sunscreens that also contain acne-fighting and anti-inflammatory ingredients, such as lactic acid and niacinamide, says Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, FAAD, a board-certified cosmetic and medical dermatologist at California Skin Institut. And while you’re peeping those ingredient labels, skip anything with thick emollients such as coconut oil, mineral oil, beeswax, and silicones. “These ingredients are more likely to clog pores and flare up acne breakouts, particularly in warmer months,” says Azadeh Shirazi, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of La Jolla Dermatology in California. “Instead, look for hydrating ingredients like glycerin or hyaluronic acid.”

Look for a mineral sunscreen as well. “Chemical sunscreens that have ingredients like avobenzones can cause pimples in sensitive, acne-prone skin,” says Hadley King, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. It’s also important to avoid ingredients such as cocoa butters, oils, and isopropyl palmitates, as these can also be irritants.

Does SPF level matter when shopping for a sunscreen for acne-prone skin?

Look for a sunscreen with at least SPF 30, as studies have found that it will block 97% of the sun’s UVB rays, says Dr. King. “I therefore generally recommend using a sunblock that has SPF 30 or higher. But it is important to keep in mind that you will need to reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating to maintain the SPF,” she says.

Pooja Rambhia, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New Jersey, says SPF is especially important for people with acne-prone skin. “Patients with acne often develop post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and adequate sun protection is essential to prevent darkening of these spots,” she says. She also recommends opting for tinted sunscreens if you have acne, as they help mask post-inflammatory discolouration: “This gives patients immediate cosmetic benefits all while protecting their skin.”

Can sunscreen make your face oily?

Yes. Particularly formulations with heavy emollients.“This occurs when the sunscreen interferes with the skin’s natural oil balance or adds too much product to already oily skin,” says Dr. Rambhia. She recommends choosing oil-free, gel-based, or mineral formulations to help prevent this issue while still providing adequate protection.

Does sunscreen make acne worse?

No, according to Hope Mitchell, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Mitchell Dermatology in Ohio. “It’s a myth that sunscreen will make acne worse. In fact, not using sunscreen can delay healing, worsen breakouts, and lead to more dark spots,” she says. The key is finding the right formula that provides protection with a lightweight, noncomedogenic finish. “If you’re using acne treatments like retinoids or exfoliants, sunscreen is nonnegotiable,” she says. “It protects your progress and helps you maintain healthy, glowing skin.”

Can you use sunscreen on fungal acne?

Yes, but check the ingredient list. “People with fungal acne should look for lightweight sunscreens that avoid certain oils, fatty acids, and esters that may feed Malassezia yeast,” says Jenna Queller, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Derm Works. She notes that mineral sunscreens with zinc oxide are better tolerated because they tend to have simpler formulations.

READ MORE: The best body sunscreens we've tested.

What ingredients should you avoid in a sunscreen for acne-prone skin?

While it’s important to know what ingredients you should look out for in the best sunscreens for acne-prone skin, it’s just as important to know what to avoid. “Chemical sunscreens that have ingredients like avobenzones can cause pimples in sensitive, acne-prone skin,” says Dr. King. It’s also important to avoid ingredients such as cocoa butters, oils, and isopropyl palmitates, as these can also be irritants.

What sunscreens are best for acne scars on the skin?

All sunscreens and sun care products are extremely important for acne scars, particularly post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, because UVA/UVB exposure can deepen discolouration and prolong scar appearance, says Dr. Queller. “I often recommend mineral sunscreens that contain zinc oxide and tinted formulas with iron oxides, which can also help protect against visible light that contributes to pigmentation.” You can also look for formulas that contain antioxidants, such as vitamin C, to help correct discolouration and brighten skin. Most importantly, you should be using a broad-spectrum SPF every day to combat all signs of aging and scarring.

How we tested

During evaluations, we assessed all of the most important attributes of a great sunscreen: ingredients, consistency, finish, scent, and—of course—how well the product actually prevents sunburn by blocking UV rays. We looked for noncomedogenic ingredients, meaning they won’t cause breakouts or clogged pores. We opted for sunscreens that were ultralight and oil-free, had little to no fragrance, and dried down quickly without leaving a film or white cast behind. We also looked for options that were easy to reapply (like powders) and could be smoothly layered with makeup. The best sunscreens for acne-prone skin didn’t irritate our existing pimples or create new ones—instead, they made our complexions look clarified, even-toned, and bump-free.

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