Which sunscreens don't leave a white cast?
Sunscreens that don't leave a white cast typically use chemical filters instead of physical (mineral) ones. Look for products labelled as ""sheer"" or ""invisible,"" as these are designed to blend seamlessly into the skin. Gel-based or spray formulations often provide a lightweight feel without the white residue.
Key points:
- Chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays without leaving a visible layer.
- Sheer or invisible labels indicate a formulation designed not to leave a white cast.
- Gel and spray formulas tend to be lighter and less noticeable on the skin.
- Skin tone can influence how a sunscreen appears once applied.
This text has been fact-checked for accuracy by medino's clinical team.