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.