While skin cancer is less common among Black and Latinx populations in the U.S, melanin is not a magical, sun-resistant shield that repels damaging UV rays. Skin cancer is usually identified at an advanced stage for people of color, which makes it that much more deadly. And on a short-term timeline, sun damage can contribute to the development of hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and acne. Needless to say, you should be wearing sunscreen every single day regardless of your skin tone.
"Essentially, sunscreen is a skin-protecting product that reduces your risk of sun damage and disease, as well as signs of aging. For Black people, especially, sunscreen is incredibly important not only for protecting your skin, but also helping to reduce discoloration," Sean Garrette, aesthetician and Fenty Skin global ambassador tells ELLE.com. "The sun can exacerbate hyperpigmentation and dark spots on the skin, no matter your skin tone. By integrating an SPF into your daily routine, you’re ensuring the protection of healthy, youthful skin on a daily basis, all year round."
But not all sunscreens are created equal. For people of color, white cast from sunscreen residue is a major problem. Sunscreen falls last in your skincare routine. "It’s important to use it last because sunscreen needs to create a film-like cover to give you adequate protection. It’s important not to disturb this film, which is why directions on sunscreen bottles will suggest waiting 15 minutes before sun exposure because the film has to dry," New York-based aesthetician Tiara Willis adds
Below, we've gathered the 20 best sunscreens for women of color that have no white cast. From trendy millennial brands to women-of-color-owned businesses, you'll have no choice but want to apply.