🌞 Shield Your Glow with All Good!
All Good Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Butter offers SPF 50+ protection with a smooth, hydrating formula that blends with most skin tones. It's water-resistant for up to 80 minutes and is made with reef-friendly ingredients, ensuring no harmful additives for your skin or the environment.
B**H
Great sunscreen you'll want to use all the time.
I love this as a sunscreen! I hesitate using sunscreen on my face because it white washes me out. This one doesn't do that. Shake well before use. It's a tinted moisturizing sunscreen (not makeup), so it's very light coverage. It doesn't feel greasy on my face, as some other reviews have mentioned (even after using a moisturizer then placing this on top). I have light "olive" combination skin and sensitive.
N**P
Quality Product with SPF
Very nice tinted sunscreen - color is perfect and I like the consistency and finish of the product. Offers good coverage - no need for foundation. I use it over daily moisturizer and then add powder blush.
S**A
Healthiest on market, color & consistency not for me
Pros:1)Noncomedogenic (I have combo skin)2)Scans 100 on Yuka (perfect ingredients, way better than any other barrier sunscreen on market)3)Dewy (a preference)4) Doesn't transfer (like you'd expect, more on this at the end)5)Sustainable packaging, tin round is great can be washed reused or sent in to be melted down, should not end up in landfill.Cons:1)It's a butter. Too thick/greasy for my liking (maybe I could thin it myself, but I wouldn't want to compromise SPF)2) Too warm, dark, not exactly my shade on any day with tan, without one. (I'm biracial, no go for fair skin)Overall: Best for skin/body/earth on the market, great price. I'm just picky because there has to be better out there for me personally. Won't buy again.Note: I'm not listing smell as a factor as I've found all mineral sunscreens have a distinct scent, and I choose my health & skin over something so minuscule to its benefits.More if you're interested: For the All Good Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Butter, it is a little hard to get out of the can in a clean efficient way, I use and recommend a Kabuki brush to apply any tinted sunscreen, although because it's a butter you have to push in a bit and it won't be a clean swipe (you'll use up more in the middle than the sides, so you may have to get creative in getting it out as you use more). I've also used a makeup sponge which works best for using the first half of the tin as it gets closer to empty, it was no longer helpful. It's heavy on the skin, barrier sunscreens do work by sitting on top, but this is quite thick and any time you touch it it feels as though you're pushing around the thicc layer on your face, in a way that forces you to be aware of it all day- no different from other makeup. I will say when I give my family hugs and kisses and even when wearing white, again it's something I'm aware of, but it really doesn't transfer. Not much on my glasses nor ever on other people like a fresh application of my beloved La Roche would absolutely transfer. So that's a pro, it's sticky, but it's sticking to your own face. I said I won't buy again because it feels like a chore to wear. I liked my other because it felt like a privilege and I looked forward to wearing it, I loved the look of it so much.For even more on how it stacks to similar products I've tried:For the last few years I've been on a hunt for a mineral sunscreen (hopefully you're aware by now of the difference & that a tinted mineral sunscreen seems to be the only option if you don't want a white cast) ever since my favorite La Roche Posay's tinted mineral revealed itself to contain aluminum salts (we know this gives people cancer). So sad, it was the perfect color had a more liquid consistency for quick and easy application and a light feel and was dewy, I stopped wearing foundation, I loved it so. Now I use the app Yuka to scan everything I put on and in my body to keep endocrine disrupters and carcinogens (cancer and autism) out of it, since America has no problem with us consuming these things. I've also tried ILIA SPF 50 tinted sunscreen to which had an awful smell actually much stronger than anything else I've tried & it's also $50 and I couldn't find a shade that worked for me, although I didn't give it a real shot at a price of $50 for 1oz. Hunt continues...
C**B
Bare Looking Coverage
Love the bare coverage
M**.
Eh, it’s okay.
I would have really loved this mineral spf because of the convenient packaging and ingredients but maybe they should rethink the tinted component of it. It slips right off and gets all over your clothes, it just doesn’t really dry at all so if you don’t set it with a powder, it’s going to get everywhere you go and come in contact with. That’s the only downside, other than that I really like it. So I’ll be ordering it again just not the tinted version.
G**E
Pretty good nice tint
Trying to find a tinted sunscreen that isn't harmful to you is a bit difficult. You have to worry about whether it works well, how it looks on your skin, and how it smells. This is the first time I'm trying this brand, and I'm pleasantly surprised.1. The tint is a nice color. Having a white cast on my skin was why I didn't use sunscreens as much before. Let's face it, we care about looking good when out and about. This product doesn't change my skin color by much, which is nice. It'll encourage me to use it more often. I've attached 2 pics of before & after.2. There's not a strong sunscreen smell, you know that chemical smell that comes with all sunscreens. The smell of this product is light, and I appreciate it.3. It works, I was out for almost 2 hours and my skin didn't burn. There's not much to it, it works. As long as you use this according to instructions, you should be fine.This sunscreen is rated 2 by EWG. I would like to see them work on getting this product down to a 1 or become EWG verified. However I have tried other EWG verified sunscreens, they're often very expensive, some of their tint colors don't look good, or they smell weird. So you have to make sacrifices somewhere I suppose. This product works well for me so far and checks the points that I care about.And yes any tinted sunscreens will stain your clothes. It should not be a reason why you wouldn't use this particular sunscreen.
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