Suntegrity 5 in 1 Natural Face Sunscreen SPF 30 Tinted 1.7oz tube with teal and white clean beauty packaging
85 /100 Score
What Makes This Different

One of the most enduring tinted mineral sunscreens in clean beauty, and with good reason — 20% non-nano zinc, iron oxides for visible-light protection, and a tint that actually disappears on the skin. Expensive per ounce, but earns its place in melasma and post-procedure routines.

Suntegrity

5 in 1 Natural Face Sunscreen SPF 30 Tinted

Clean Beauty Mineral Staple
clean beautyFragrance FreeParaben FreePregnancy SafeCruelty FreeVegan

One of the most enduring tinted mineral sunscreens in clean beauty, and with good reason — 20% non-nano zinc, iron oxides for visible-light protection, and a tint that actually disappears on the skin. Expensive per ounce, but earns its place in melasma and post-procedure routines.

$45.00
1.7oz / 50ml
4.4
5,200 reviews
Data Confidence: high
Made in USA Launched 2013 PAO: 12 months
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Score Breakdown

85 Overall Score

A strong 20% zinc oxide formulation with iron oxides for HEV protection, one of the more thoughtfully constructed tinted mineral sunscreens on the market. Price premium reflects both formulation quality and clean-beauty brand positioning.

Data Confidence: high

Suntegrity's 5 in 1 has been on market for over a decade with substantial review volume across Credo, Dermstore, and Amazon (5,000+ reviews cumulatively). This score reflects both ingredient analysis and years of real-world user feedback from sensitive and melasma-prone users.

0/100

Overall Score

Ingredient Quality 0

Value for Money 0

Suitability Breadth 0

Irritation Risk (↑ = safer) 0

Assessment

Pros

  • 20% non-nano zinc oxide — unusually high for a cosmetically elegant mineral SPF
  • Iron oxides provide visible-light protection relevant for melasma
  • Universal tint neutralizes zinc white cast on fair-to-medium skin
  • Dewy, hydrating finish — no chalky tightness common in mineral sunscreens
  • Safe for pregnancy, post-procedure, and reactive skin
  • EWG Verified and consistent formulation for over a decade
  • Antioxidant stack adds free-radical protection beyond baseline SPF

Cons

  • Premium pricing — roughly double the per-ounce cost of drugstore mineral SPF
  • Single tint shade may not work on deeper skin tones
  • Dewy finish reads as shiny on very oily skin
  • 1.7oz tube runs out quickly with daily face-and-neck use
  • SPF 30 rather than SPF 50 will disappoint users who equate higher numbers with better protection

Full Review

Suntegrity is one of the rare clean beauty brands with a founding story that makes the brand's choices make sense. Tricia Trimble launched the line in 2011 after her husband was diagnosed with melanoma, and the brand's entire philosophy — 100% mineral, high zinc concentration, no chemical filters under any circumstances — reads as the product of a person who was not willing to negotiate on sun protection. The 5 in 1 Natural Face Sunscreen SPF 30 Tinted arrived shortly after, and it has remained on shelves nearly unchanged for over a decade, earning Allure Best of Beauty recognition repeatedly in a category where reformulations for marketing reasons are the norm. That continuity is unusual, and it's one of the tells that the formula was right the first time.

The active story here is simple: 20% non-nano zinc oxide. That's a meaningfully high concentration. Most tinted mineral sunscreens on shelves top out at 12-15% zinc, often with a chemical filter backup to compensate. Suntegrity commits to zinc as the sole active and uses the full 20% — which is essentially as high as you can formulate before the product becomes cosmetically unworkable. Why does this matter? Because zinc oxide provides genuine broad-spectrum protection across the UVA and UVB ranges, and at higher concentrations it also provides a more even protection curve without the gaps that some mineral-chemical hybrid formulations exhibit on paper. For anyone with melanoma risk, a family history of skin cancer, or a tendency to develop melasma from sun exposure, the higher zinc dose is a meaningful differentiator.

The second feature that matters more than it gets credit for: iron oxides. These pigments do two jobs in this formula. First, they provide the universal tint that neutralizes the optical white cast zinc otherwise leaves on the skin, which is the reason old-school mineral sunscreens looked terrible and tinted mineral sunscreens generally look fine. Second — and this is what the broader market is only now catching up to — iron oxides absorb high-energy visible light, the blue-violet wavelengths that can trigger pigmentation in melanin-rich skin and make melasma worse. Most standard SPF labels don't capture HEV at all. If you're dealing with stubborn hyperpigmentation that worsens despite strict SPF use, the iron oxide component of this product is probably doing more for you than the SPF number suggests.

The texture and finish have been refined over the years to the point where the 5 in 1 no longer feels like a sacrifice. It blends out in 30-60 seconds from a faint grayish cast into a neutral, warming tint that works on fair to medium-tan skin tones. The hyaluronic acid and glyceryl stearate base keeps the 20% zinc from feeling chalky or tight, and the finish is genuinely skin-like — dewy without being slick, comfortable under makeup, and calming on reactive skin. Users with rosacea, recent procedures, or pregnancy-triggered melasma tend to stay loyal to this product because the formulation doesn't sting, doesn't fragrance-react, and doesn't pick fights with anything underneath.

The honest criticism: price and breadth. At $45 for 1.7 ounces, this is a premium product, and the per-ounce cost is roughly double what you'd pay for a drugstore mineral SPF. Some of that is the clean beauty premium, some is the elevated zinc concentration, and some is the antioxidant package — astaxanthin, vitamin E, red algae extract — which does meaningfully add to the photoprotection story but is partly a branding flourish. The tint is also a single shade, and while it's designed to work on a wide range of tones, users with deeper skin may find it leaves a subtle ashy cast or an insufficient color match. And for very oily skin, the dewy finish can read as shiny by midday — this is not a mattifying sunscreen.

One more note on the SPF number. Some users get hung up on SPF 30 versus SPF 50 and assume 30 is inadequate. It's not. SPF 30 blocks approximately 97% of UVB rays, SPF 50 blocks about 98%, and the difference is far outweighed by whether you apply enough and reapply during sun exposure. For daily urban use — indoors, commuting, coffee-shop working — SPF 30 is entirely appropriate. For beach days and extended outdoor time, reapply every two hours regardless of the SPF number on the tube.

It's expensive, it's mineral-only, it's tinted in a single shade, and it earns every part of its reputation. For the right user, it's one of the best-constructed tinted mineral sunscreens currently available.

Formula

Ingredients

The hero actives that drive this product's performance.

Ingredient Function Evidence
Zinc Oxide (Non-Nano) (20%) At 20%, this is one of the highest zinc oxide concentrations among tinted mineral sunscreens, providing genuinely broad-spectrum protection across UVA and UVB without relying on chemical filters — which is Suntegrity's entire reason for existing. well-established
Hyaluronic Acid Included here to offset the classic dryness of high-zinc mineral formulas — it holds water in the upper skin layers so the 20% zinc doesn't feel chalky or tight the way old-school mineral sunscreens often did. well-established
Iron Oxides Provides both the universal tint that neutralizes zinc white-cast and — critically — adds protection against high-energy visible light, which is especially relevant for melasma-prone skin that reacts to blue light from screens and sun. well-established
Astaxanthin A carotenoid antioxidant derived from red algae that provides an additional layer of photoprotection by neutralizing free radicals generated by any UV that slips through the zinc barrier. promising
Tocopherol Vitamin E complements the astaxanthin as a free-radical-quenching antioxidant, and also stabilizes the unsaturated oils in the formula so the product stays effective throughout its shelf life. well-established

Full INCI List

Active: Zinc Oxide (Non-Nano) 20%. Inactive: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Cetyl Dimethicone, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Hyaluronic Acid, Tocopherol, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract, Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Flower Extract, Echinacea Purpurea Extract, Astaxanthin, Red Algae Extract, Pomegranate Sterols, Glycerin, Sorbitan Stearate, Cetearyl Glucoside, Sucrose Stearate, Lecithin, Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Xanthan Gum, Sodium Phytate, Glyceryl Caprylate, Benzyl Alcohol, Salicylic Acid, Sorbic Acid

Product Flags

✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✗ Oil Free✗ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✓ Cruelty Free✓ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe

Compatibility

Skin Match

Best For

normal dry combination sensitive

Works For

oily

Not Ideal For

Addresses These Conditions

sensitivity rosacea melasma hyperpigmentation sun damage post procedure

Use With Caution

acne

Routine Step

sunscreen

Time of Day

AM

Pregnancy Safe

Yes ✓

Layering Tips

Apply as the final step of your morning routine, after moisturizer has fully absorbed. Use at least 1/4 teaspoon for the face and neck for actual SPF 30 protection. Reapply every 2 hours during direct sun exposure.

Results Timeline

Immediate tint and photoprotection on first use. Melasma and hyperpigmentation benefits from consistent daily use become visible at 4-8 weeks as new pigment formation is prevented.

Pairs Well With

vitamin-c-serumniacinamide-serumhyaluronic-acid-serum

Sample AM Routine

  1. Gentle cleanser
  2. Vitamin C serum
  3. Moisturizer
  4. Suntegrity 5 in 1 Natural Face Sunscreen SPF 30 Tinted

Sample PM Routine

  1. Cleanser
  2. Treatment
  3. Moisturizer

Evidence

Science

The Science

The foundational evidence for zinc oxide sunscreens is well-established in photobiology. Zinc oxide provides broad-spectrum protection across UVA1, UVA2, and UVB wavelengths through a combination of reflection, scattering, and absorption — research published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and elsewhere has documented that higher zinc concentrations produce more even protection curves across the UVA range, which is clinically relevant because UVA penetrates more deeply and contributes significantly to photoaging and melasma. The 20% zinc concentration in this product sits near the practical upper limit of cosmetically acceptable mineral formulations. More recently, a growing body of research — including work in Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research and the Journal of Investigative Dermatology — has identified high-energy visible light (HEV, roughly 400-500nm) as a contributor to melanogenesis in melanin-rich skin, which explains why some melasma patients see worsening pigmentation despite diligent UV sunscreen use. Iron oxides have been shown in published work to attenuate visible light, making tinted mineral sunscreens more effective for melasma than equivalent untinted formulas. This is now considered a best-practice recommendation in dermatology for pigmentation-prone patients. The antioxidant additions — astaxanthin, tocopherol, botanical polyphenols — have a smaller but supportive evidence base for quenching UV-induced free radicals; published studies on astaxanthin have documented its capacity to protect against UV-induced oxidative damage in in vitro and some in vivo models, though as a secondary mechanism rather than a primary sunscreen function. The composition as a whole reflects current photobiology thinking: a high zinc dose for UV coverage, iron oxides for HEV coverage, and antioxidants as a supporting layer.

Dermatologist Perspective

Dermatologists and cosmetic chemists widely regard tinted mineral sunscreens with iron oxides as the gold standard for melasma and pigmentation-prone skin, and 20% zinc oxide is considered a high-end formulation by industry standards. Board-certified dermatologists frequently recommend tinted mineral options to patients with rosacea, post-procedure skin, pregnancy-related melasma, and sensitivity to chemical filters. This product is commonly recommended in oncology esthetics practices because of its fragrance-free, fully mineral composition. Dermatologists generally emphasize that any sunscreen — mineral or chemical — only works if applied in adequate quantity, with the standard recommendation being approximately a quarter teaspoon for the face. The formulation here supports that guideline by being cosmetically elegant enough that users are likely to actually apply the full amount, which matters more than any marginal SPF number difference. For patients seeking a 100% mineral sunscreen without compromising on elegance, it is a reasonable clinical recommendation.

Guidance

Usage Guide

How to Use

Apply as the final step of your morning skincare routine, after moisturizer has fully absorbed and before any makeup. Squeeze out approximately a quarter teaspoon for the face alone, or half a teaspoon for face and neck together — most users under-apply mineral sunscreen by 50-70%, which cuts the real-world protection factor dramatically. Press and blend into the skin rather than rubbing aggressively, which can cause the iron oxides to streak. Wait 30-60 seconds for the initial grayish cast to warm into the universal tint. Reapply every two hours during direct sun exposure or after swimming and sweating.

Value Assessment

At $45 for 1.7oz, Suntegrity 5 in 1 is priced in line with Allure Best of Beauty peers and above drugstore mineral SPF options like CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen or Neutrogena Sheer Zinc. The premium is partially justified by the higher zinc concentration, the well-executed iron oxide tint, and the antioxidant additions; partially by the clean beauty brand positioning. Only one size is available — there is no travel format or larger value bottle — so budget-conscious daily users will find it adds up quickly. For users who specifically need a high-zinc tinted mineral for melasma, rosacea, or post-procedure skin, the price is reasonable relative to comparable options. For general daily SPF needs without those specific concerns, more affordable alternatives exist.

Who Should Buy

Sensitive, rosacea-prone, post-procedure, pregnant, or melasma-prone skin looking for a high-concentration mineral sunscreen with visible-light protection. Also a strong choice for anyone committed to 100% mineral filters and willing to pay for a well-executed clean beauty formulation that earns its reputation.

Who Should Skip

Very oily skin that needs a matte finish, users with deeper skin tones who may find the single tint insufficient, and budget shoppers for whom a drugstore mineral SPF would meet the same daily needs. Also not the best choice if you specifically want SPF 50 on the label for peace of mind.

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Details

Details

Texture

Lightweight tinted lotion with a creamy, slightly slippy texture that blends in easily without the drag of old-school zinc sunscreens.

Scent

Very faint herbal-botanical note from the plant extracts, essentially fragrance-free.

Packaging

Squeeze tube with a fine nozzle — hygienic, travel-friendly, and prevents oxidation of the antioxidants.

Finish

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What to Expect on First Use

On first application, expect a brief grayish cast that warms up and blends into a universal tint within 30-60 seconds. The tint is light and neutral, working on fair to medium skin tones and reading as a soft glow on medium-deep. Throughout the day, the finish stays comfortable without tightness.

How Long It Lasts

About 2 months with full-face daily use at the proper 1/4 teaspoon amount. Less if used on face and neck together.

Period After Opening

12 months

Best Season

All Year

Certifications

EWG VerifiedCruelty-FreeVeganCredo Clean Standard

Background

The Why

Suntegrity was founded in 2011 by Tricia Trimble after her husband was diagnosed with melanoma. The 5 in 1 launched shortly after and became one of the defining tinted mineral sunscreens of the clean beauty era, earning Allure Best of Beauty recognition repeatedly over the years. The formula has remained largely consistent, which is unusual in an industry that constantly reformulates for marketing reasons.

About Suntegrity Established Brand (5–20 years)

Suntegrity launched in 2011 as a mineral-sunscreen-focused clean beauty brand. The 5 in 1 has become one of the most enduring tinted mineral SPF formulas in the clean beauty space, with a consistent following and Allure Best of Beauty recognition over multiple years.

Brand founded: 2011 · Product launched: 2013

Myth vs. Reality

Myths

Myth

Mineral sunscreens always leave a white cast.

Reality

Iron oxides in the tint neutralize the zinc's optical white-cast, and properly micronized non-nano zinc can blend cleanly on most skin tones when paired with a universal tint.

Myth

SPF 30 isn't strong enough for daily use.

Reality

SPF 30 blocks approximately 97% of UVB rays. The difference between SPF 30 and SPF 50 is marginal for daily wear if you're applying a proper amount — consistent application matters far more than the number on the tube.

FAQ

FAQ

Does Suntegrity 5 in 1 work on deeper skin tones?

The universal tint works well on fair to medium-tan skin tones. Deeper skin tones may find it leaves a subtle ashy cast or insufficient color match and may prefer a sunscreen with a deeper tint or no tint at all.

Is it safe after a chemical peel or laser treatment?

Yes — the 100% mineral, fragrance-free formulation is commonly recommended by oncology estheticians and is suitable for post-procedure skin. It is also pregnancy-safe.

Is SPF 30 enough for melasma?

SPF 30 provides strong UVB protection, and the iron oxides in this formula add visible-light protection that is specifically relevant for melasma, which can be triggered by HEV light as well as UV. For severe melasma, pairing with physical shade and reapplication is still recommended.

Can I use it as a foundation replacement?

For users who prefer a no-makeup look, yes — the tint provides light evening without looking like foundation. For fuller coverage, use it as a sunscreen base under your regular makeup.

How much should I apply?

At least 1/4 teaspoon (about 1.25ml) for the face alone, or 1/2 teaspoon for face and neck. Most users under-apply mineral sunscreen, which effectively cuts the protection factor.

Community

Community

Common Praise

"Universal tint that works on a wide range of skin tones"

"No white cast"

"Comfortable under makeup"

"Calms and hydrates rather than drying"

"Safe after procedures and in pregnancy"

Common Complaints

"Expensive per ounce"

"Only one shade may not work for deeper skin tones"

"Tube is small for daily use on face and neck"

"Dewy finish not ideal for very oily skin"

Notable Endorsements

Multiple Allure Best of Beauty AwardsEWG VerifiedOncology Esthetics recommendedCredo Clean Standard compliant

Appears In

best tinted mineral sunscreen best mineral sunscreen for melasma best clean beauty sunscreen best tinted spf for sensitive skin best sunscreen for post procedure skin

Related Conditions

melasma hyperpigmentation sensitivity rosacea sun damage

Related Ingredients

zinc oxide iron oxides hyaluronic acid astaxanthin vitamin e

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