The 10 Best Powder Sunscreens Dermatologists Recommend for Quick and Easy SPF Touch-Ups
Brush-on formulas that *actually* work great over makeup.
Picture this: you're at the most gorgeous outdoor summer wedding on the Italian coast. You've prepared by applying a generous layer of sunscreen and your makeup is so good it looks like Nina Park herself did it. You're dressed to the nines in your "garden party elegant" attire, holding an aperol spritz that's beginning to sweat, and patiently waiting for the couple to make their entrance as the 2:00p.m. Tuscan sun is cooking you like a fried egg. This is the exact moment you wished you had packed a powder sunscreen in your glossy beaded Cult Gaia. "One of the biggest challenges with sunscreen is remembering to reapply every hour or two, especially over makeup," explains Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD. "Powder SPF makes reapplication much more practical and easy to do throughout the day."
There's lots to love about a brush-on powder sunscreen. Brush-on mineral formulas offer an extra layer of defense against the sun’s harmful rays and elegant textures designed to work with your makeup (I promise, no smudging in sight)—they're kind of like summer's unsung hero. "Powder SPF is portable, mess-free, easy to reapply over makeup, and can help reduce excess shine throughout the day," says Engelman. "It solves a very real compliance problem by making sunscreen touch-ups more achievable." On the other hand, there are some drawbacks, too. "It's difficult to apply enough powder SPF product to achieve the level of protection listed on the label, says Connie Yang, MD, FAAD. "While they're excellent for touch-ups, they generally aren't as reliable as lotions, creams, or fluids for primary sun protection."
Here, I've rounded up the best powder sunscreens on the market. From our personal favorites that have been tested in the summer sun to dermatologist-approved formulas and industry go-tos, these brush-on formulas are the crème de la crème that need to live in your bag this summer (and really, all year round).
The Best Powder Sunscreens
Best Powder Sunscreen Overall: Colorscience Brush-On Sunscreen Mineral Powder
Best Mineral Powder Sunscreen: ISDIN Daily Skin Protection Mineral Brush Powder
Best Tinted Powder Sunscreen: iS Clinical PerfecTint Powder SPF 40
Best Powder Sunscreen for Scalp Protection: Supergoop! (Re)setting 100% Mineral Powder Sunscreen SPF 35 PA+++
Best Powder Sunscreen Over Makeup: Ciele Filter Protect Spf 30+ Blurring Finishing and Setting Powder
Best Powder Sunscreen for Oily Skin: Tarte Creaseless SPF 30 Mineral Powder
Best Powder Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin: Jane Iredale Powder-Me SPF® 30 Dry Sunscreen
A favorite of Dr. Yang's, Dr. Magovern, and Dr. Gordon, this brush-on SPF 50 is brilliantly lightweight, making reapplication easy. "It gives broad-spectrum protection, comes in multiple shades, and has a great brush applicator that makes reapplication throughout the day super easy and convenient," says Yang. "I love to throw one in each of my bags for easy on-the go reapplication." Beyond convenience, the brand is stringent about their testing to accurately gauge SPF effectiveness. "Colorescience is a brand I trust because they do rigorous MED (Minimal Erythemal Dose) testing to make sure it works and is safe," says Dr. Gordon.
What I Love: Offers SPF 50 protection, dermatologist favorite, recommended by The Skin Cancer Foundation, water- and sweat-resistant up to 80 minutes, medical-grade formulation
What I Don't: Pricier than other options
SPF Level: 50
Review for MC: "This finely milled SPF dust is so good it's almost impossible to believe it's sunscreen. It's magically sheer, silky, and hydrating and delivers a veil of mineral SPF 50 that leaves behind the subtlest, prettiest glow that makes my skin look like I'm wearing a filter. Plus the dense bristle head is sumptuous and fluffy so it's easy to brush on skin." —Brianna Peters, contributing writer
Just because you’re sitting at your computer Monday through Friday doesn’t mean you get to skip reapplication. Not only can the sun’s rays penetrate the window (it’s a proven fact), but you’ll also want to defend against the blue light coming through your screen. With this Dr. Engelman-approved blocker, you can cover both your bases. Plus, the super fine powder feels entirely weightless upon application. "Powder SPF encourages better sunscreen habits," says Dr. Engelman. "We are far more likely to reapply protection when the product is convenient, doesn't disrupt makeup, and feels cosmetically elegant on the skin."
What I Love: Silky matte finish, protects from blue light, pollution, and infrared radiation, incredibly soft bristles
What I Don't: The bristles aren't as firm as other brushes, the pink-brown tint can lean a little dark on paler skin, hard to control the amount of powder coming out of the brush
SPF Level: 50
"I am constantly traveling (I've been on over 25 flights alone this year) so I'm obsessed with anything I can pack that's pocket-sized and convenient. While on a recent girls trip to Turkey, I packed plenty of sunscreen for my beach days along the Turquoise coast but the reach clincher was that I packed this stealth sunscreen brush. After spending a full day in Istanbul's Old Town, taking a guided tour of the Topkapi Palace and zigzagging through the Grand Bazaar, it saved our skin and scalps from the relentless sun. It's easy to stash in my bag and gently reminds me to to reapply when I'm out and about." —Brianna Peters, contributing writer
If you’re one to skip foundation altogether in the summer, don’t sleep on this ever-so-slightly tinted formula. It's one of Dr. Engelman's top picks—and for good reason. "I gravitate toward formulas that are easy to reapply, provide reliable broad-spectrum coverage, and work well over makeup without looking chalky or settling into fine lines," she says. "Cosmetic elegance is important because we are more likely to use a product consistently if we enjoy wearing it." If you have dry skin, you may be inclined to skip a powder SPF. "Powders can typically be less ideal for very dry skin types because they may emphasize texture or dryness," explains Dr. Engelman. But rest assured, this tinted sunscreen powder formula is packed by hydrators like glycerin that don't cling or accentuate dry patches. While SPF protection is certainly the main draw, I love this formula as a setting powder for dry skin, too.
What I Love: Your-skin-but-better finish, antioxidant-rich formula, five different shade options,
What I Don't: Dispenser is tricky, bristles aren't as soft as other options
SPF Level: 40
Review for MC: "Love it! Perfect coverage great SPF protection! Smooth application with a natural finish. Lasts all day without feeling heavy. A must-have for daily use!" —iS Clinical
Oily skin types, come to the front. Sweep this beloved formula over your face to eliminate oiliness and feel safe from UV rays. "Powder sunscreens can help absorb excess oil and reduce shine, making them especially appealing for those with oily or combination skin," says Dr. Yang. "They're quick, portable, and easy to apply over makeup without disrupting it, which makes people more likely to actually use them."
What I Love: Super versatile formula, pore-blurring finish, mattifies oiliness, sweat-resistant, works as a makeup setting powder
What I Don't: Can exacerbate/cling to dry patches, can leave white cast on darker skin tones
SPF Level: 30
"I moved to Austin last year and that means my summers are sunnier, hotter, and more humid than I've ever experienced before. Thankfully, I'm prepared with this brilliant metallic lavender brush-on powder stick. It somehow works on both the oil blotting/control and humidity defense fronts while leaving behind the most flattering, soft-focus finish that smooths, blurs pores, and softens lines without caking or heaviness. Obviously the best part is the sheer veil of SPF coverage that protects my skin from harmful rays." —Brianna Peters, contributor
Powder foundation fans, rejoice. This formula is a win-win. It offers beautiful coverage—and sun protection. I never recommend wearing makeup-infused SPF as your only sun protection; however, this is a fantastic addition to your makeup routine after you've finished your skincare routine (including a standalone sunscreen). The brand also has a powder blush compact (that adds an extra dose of SPF 45) with gorgeous, buildable shades and incredible color payoff as well as a bronzer SPF powderso you can create and reapply your gorgeous mattifying cloud makeup look anytime.
What I Love: Sets makeup beautifully, comes with powder puff, smooths and blurs imperfections, plush formula
What I Don't: Powder can be messy
SPF Level: 30
"I've been a huge fan of Ciele's brilliant SPF makeup line for years and this gorgeously blurring powder is no exception. With soft-focus, blurred, romantic matte finishes back and more chic than ever, I reach for this daily as a finishing step to set and lock-in my liquid SPF, concealer, and tinted serums. It's lightweight, cushiony, and so flattering—and helps streamline my beauty routine during busy summer mornings." —Brianna Peters, contributor
We've all been there: that tiny spot on your scalp gets scorched in the sun and you're trying not to itch as it flakes and peels.
"Powder sunscreen is easy to carry around and often less prone to damage from heat," says Dr. Gordon. "
Pro tip: brush the powder along your scalp and hairline and ears to make sure every inch is protected.
What I Love: Invisible finish, feels like a dry shampoo,
What I Don't: Can be difficult to get product out at first, not ideal for dry skin types
SPF Level: 35
Review for MC: "I always have Supergoop in my pool bag
Sunscreen formulation has come a long way in terms of finishes and textures (in case you missed it—there's even a new sunscreen filter that was just approved by the FDA) so there's so many incredible powder formulas to fit every need. This cream-to-powder compact has the most beautiful finish and coverage, making all the excuses (read: cream sunscreens mess up my makeup, it’s too much work, it looks cakey) obsolete.
What I Love: Great for spot coverage, non-comedogenic
What I Don't: Only two shades so hard to color match
SPF Level: 50
Review for MC: "Is there anything better than a French pharmacy discovery? This chic cream compact
With SPF 30 and enough refills to last the entire summer, this powder works to prevent an uncomfortable sunburn. With titanium dioxide and clay minerals, it's designed to calm and soothe the skin—perfect for those with sensitive skin. If you want to get a bit of a dewy finish on top, just spritz a hydrating mist after the powder has settled.
What I Love: Swipe and go format, vegan, cruelty-free, refillable, soothing ingredients
What I Don't: Some users reported difficulty with applicator
SPF Level: 30
Review for MC: "I love this powder! It's super lightweight, and it still makes my complexion look flawless. Plus, sunscreen! It's the only makeup item I can't live without." —Dermstore
If your day is going to be filled with dips in the ocean or swimming by the pool, reach for this waterproof powder. It lasts up to 80 minutes, so you can enjoy your beach day without a worry. "If you are going to be outside for any length of time, you need to re-apply sunscreen every 2 hours," says Dr. Gordon. "And more often if you are in the water." The product has racked up nearly 3,500 five-star reviews, with one user calling out the eco-conscious packaging, complete with cardboard refills. It's also made with skin care powerhouses like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and niacinamide for a bonus skin boost.
What I Love: Refillable packaging, water-resistant, translucent finish, reef-friendly, finely milled powder
What I Don't: Only two shades, goes through quickly so have to repurchase more often
SPF Level: 30
Review for MC: "I love this product! I hate the greasy feeling of most sunscreens along with the smell. This is great because you can apply it quickly without getting your hands all gross. I am buying more this year so I can keep them more places for quick use." —Amazon
With SPF 30 and sea kelp-derived antioxidants, this pressed powder compact protects against UVA and UVB rays while giving skin a smooth, seamless, airbrushed look. The skin around our eyes is thin and extremely delicate so any extra protection you can offer will help.
What I Love: Inexpensive, widely available at drugstores, comes with kabuki brush, talc-free
What I Don't: Inconsistent packaging
SPF Level: 30
Review for MC: "I love how the pressed powder covers. It feels very light. It protects your skin from the sun. Very even and looks natural when using a brush." —Physician's Formula
Does Powder Sunscreen Actually Work?
The truth is, powder sunscreen does work but don't throw out your cream, spray, or gel sunscreens just yet. Most dermatologists agree that it isn't effective enough to be your sole sunscreen step. "I wouldn't recommend relying solely on a powder sunscreen for adequate UV protection," explains Dr. Yang. "I view powders as a convenient touch-up product, especially over makeup or on the scalp, rather than a substitute for a traditional sunscreen."
Reapplying powder SPF gives you an extra layer of protection for when you're out and about during the day and is brilliant (and more appealing for pretty much everyone) for reapplying
“Reapplying sunscreen in a powder form creates an extra layer of protection throughout the day and is cosmetically more appealing than applying cream or lotion on a face that already has makeup on.”
According to Dr. Engelman, powder sunscreens can be a powerful addition to your sun protection, but they are not generally as reliable as lotions, creams or properly applied sprays when it comes to achieving the labeled SPF. "Most people simply don’t put enough powder to reach the level that is tested to be protective in the lab," she says. "Liquid and cream sunscreens create a more uniform protective layer on the skin, making it easier to achieve thorough coverage. The same goes for spray sunscreens, when you rub them in; I always recommend doing this, rather than just spraying the sunscreen on, in order to ensure you don’t miss any areas."
While there are certainly pros to a powder sunscreen, making sure you apply the right amount can be a little tricky. There’s no true way to quantify exactly how much of a brush-on formula you’re going to need to ensure full protection, so both Dr. Yang and Dr. Engelman suggest aiming for an even layer over your face, neck, and chest. And don't forget the tricky spots. "The top of the ears and top of the feet—those seem to be the most missed areas," says Dr. Gordon. "The scalp is also a very difficult place to apply SPF, so apply on your scalp and hairline and wear a hat if you can."
What To Look For in a Powder Sunscreen
There's a few things to consider when choosing the right powder SPF for you.
Broad-Spectrum Formula
Both Dr. Engelman and Dr. Yang say to look for broad-spectrum coverage.
"Look for a broad-spectrum formula with an SPF of at least 30 to ensure protection against both UVA and UVB rays," says Dr. Yang.
SPF 30 or Higher
Dr. Engelman recommends choosing SPF 30 or higher whenever possible. "The SPF number matters, but what matters even more is whether you're applying enough product to achieve that protection," she says. "A higher SPF doesn't compensate for inadequate application."
Brush Applicator
"I prefer products with a brush design that distributes powder evenly and encourages generous application, like the one from Colorescience," says Dr. Yang. Dr. Engelman agrees, noting that "the formula should be easy to dispense so you can apply an adequate amount."
What Order Should I Layer Powder Sunscreen?
Layering skin care, makeup, and SPF can be tricky but there's a general order of operations that makes things a bit easier. "Always apply your non-SPF skincare products (toner, serum, moisturizer) first, then your sunscreen after," says Dr. Engelman. "If you are wearing makeup (like foundation), that should be applied after liquid sunscreen. Powder sunscreen should go on top, as a last step, to set your skincare and makeup and provide a final layer of protection."
Should I Be Concerned About Inhaling Sunscreen Powders?
Ah—the biggest controversy. "Inhalation can always be a concern—this is definitely an issue with sprays—based on what other ingredients are in the SPF formula," explains board-certified dermatologist Jennifer Gordon, MD. "A good resource to check the ingredient label is the EWG." Gordon notes that mineral-based sunblocks are the most safe.
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Meet the Experts

Dr. Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD is a double board certified cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs surgeon at Shafer Clinic in New York City.
Dr. Yang is a board-certified dermatologist and Dermstore Medical Advisory Board member based in New York City, known for her dedication to helping patients achieve and maintain healthy, beautiful skin. Dr. Yang is certified by the American Board of Dermatology and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Department of Dermatology.

Jennifer Gordon, MD is a board-certified dermatologist at Westlake Dermatology in Austin, Texas. She received her specialty dermatologic training from the University of Texas Southwestern in Austin, where she served as chief resident.

Dr. Julie Russak MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of Russak Dermatology Clinic and Russak+ Aesthetic Center in New York City.
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