Unlock the Secret to Invisible Sunscreen: 8 Game-Changing Formulas Dermatologists Swear By for Every Skin Tone!
Ever wondered if a sunscreen could actually do more than just block the sun? Like, could it actually help tackle those pesky breakouts while keeping your skin looking fresh and wrinkle-free? Well, I’ve stumbled upon a little gem that’s got dermatologists like Mona Gohara, Teresa Song, and Brendan Camp all nodding in approval—and trust me, their endorsements don’t come lightly. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill SPF; it’s packed with niacinamide to calm inflammation, lactic acid to gently exfoliate, and vitamin E to fight off those aging free radicals. Plus, it’s lightweight, non-comedogenic (translation: no clogging pores here!), and comes in shades that actually flatter all skin tones. Sure, it’s not water-resistant—bummer for beach days—but honestly, after a year of use, I can’t imagine reaching for anything else. This might just be the SPF that finally deserves a permanent spot in your skincare stash. LEARN MORE

Dermatologists, including Mona Gohara, MD, Teresa Song, MD, and Brendan Camp, MD, are quick to recommend this EltaMD sunscreen. The formula gets so much praise, largely because it’s suitable for all skin types—including oily and acne-prone skin. We have niacinamide and lactic acid to thank for that, says Dr. Song. Niacinamide is an anti-inflammatory agent that helps reduce the appearance of blemishes and pores while minimizing excess oil production. Lactic acid gently exfoliates and further helps combat acne. Even better? It’s infused with vitamin E, an antioxidant-rich ingredient known to help fight free radicals that cause visible signs of aging, adds dermatologist Hadley King, MD.
The lightweight, non-comedogenic formula also doesn’t clog pores, which can lead to acne, says Dr. Camp. I’ve been using this sunscreen for a year and can attest that it hasn’t broken me out. Its slightly whipped texture blends smoothly across my face. EltaMD Clear is also a favorite of WH lifestyle director Lindsay Geller. “I’ve definitely noticed an improvement in my skin since incorporating this sunscreen into my daily routine,” she says. “And I love that it doesn’t leave a white cast or irritate my eyes.”
This EltaMD sunscreen comes in three shades: Clear (naturally), Tinted, and Deep Tinted. Geller has a fair complexion and enjoys the Clear shade, while I prefer Tinted as an alternative to tinted moisturizer while running errands. The light coverage helps even out my complexion so I can feel confident on the go. Honestly, the only thing I’d change about this SPF is that it’s not water-resistant. With beach vacations on the horizon, it would be great if EltaMD Clear were water-resistant for upcoming trips. Still, dermatologists and I continually reach for it, even after experimenting with cheaper options. It’s that good—and deserves a spot in your makeup bag.
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