Lauren Brooke Creamy Coconut Tinted Sunscreen
This creamy, tinted mineral sunscreen combines non-nano zinc oxide with plant-based oils and mineral pigments to provide gentle, broad-spectrum protection with a soft, natural tint. The formula moisturizes while protecting, creating an even, skin-like finish that can replace heavy base makeup on minimal-makeup days. It is designed to be gentle and straightforward, without essential oils.
Ingredients
This sunscreen is formulated with non-nano zinc oxide, certified organic coconut oil, certified organic beeswax, certified organic jojoba oil, natural silica, natural clay, certified organic green tea extract, sunflower-derived vitamin E (tocopherol), and naturally derived iron oxides and mica for tint.
Certifications & Standards
Certified organic ingredients (brand-stated; the ingredient list specifies certified organic ingredients)
Non-nano zinc oxide (brand-stated)
These standards address ingredient sourcing and the choice of mineral UV filter rather than a third-party sunscreen certification.
What I Like
EWG Rating: 1, based on entering the ingredient list into the EWG Skin Deep Analyzer, placing it in the lowest hazard range.
Non-nano zinc oxide provides mineral UV protection without chemical UV filters.
I like the nourishing base of coconut oil, jojoba, and beeswax, which supports the skin barrier and keeps skin comfortable.
The tint helps even out skin tone and provides light coverage without feeling like traditional makeup.
Green tea extract and vitamin E provide antioxidant support, a nice bonus for daily wear.
The creamy texture blends in smoothly, and the mineral pigments help reduce the white cast that some zinc sunscreens can leave.
Things to Keep in Mind
Shade matching matters with tinted mineral products, so choosing the closest tone will give the most seamless finish.
Like all sunscreens, this requires consistent reapplication to maintain protection, especially during outdoor time, sweating, or swimming.
Patch testing is a smart step for very oily or acne-prone skin, since coconut oil and richer wax-based formulas can feel heavy or contribute to congestion for some people.
Sensitive Skin & Pregnancy Considerations
The base ingredients in this formula — including plant oils, beeswax, vitamin E, mineral pigments, and zinc oxide — are generally considered low risk for topical cosmetic use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. This formula contains no essential oils, making it a simpler option for those who are fragrance-reactive. Patch testing is still a smart step for very oily, acne-prone, or highly reactive skin, especially if richer balm-like textures tend to clog pores.