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6 SPF Moisturizers That Keep Your Skin Glowing And Healthy This Spring (& Beyond)

March 18, 2026 by Brooke Hardington
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I’m a redhead, so naturally my mom was obsessed with making sure I wore sunscreen as a kid. That included slathering zinc oxide on my nose—which, unsurprisingly, I was not a fan of. While it did help prevent freckles and sunburns, walking around with a ghostly white face felt like a punishment at the time.

Fast forward to today, and sunscreen has totally evolved… along with my relationship with it. I’m now a huge fan of tinted moisturizers with SPF, which are a staple in my daily routine. They give broad-spectrum sun protection (usually SPF 30 or higher) while also doubling as makeup, blurring imperfections and giving your complexion a polished, even finish.

With spring right around the corner and the sun finally making more appearances, there’s never been a better time to up your SPF game. Scroll on to shop our favorite tinted moisturizers with SPF and keep your skin healthy, glowing, and protected all year long!

Charlotte Tilbury Invisible UV Flawless Primer SPF 50 ($55 – $89)

Charlotte Tilbury can truly do no wrong in my eyes (I’m obsessed with the brand), and their Invisible UV Flawless Primer SPF 50 is one of my faves. This weightless, satin-smooth primer is basically magic in a tube: it hydrates with hyaluronic acid, shields your skin from UVA/UVB rays with SPF 50, and even defends against pollution.

The texture glides on like silk and instantly disappears into your skin, leaving a soft-focus, poreless canvas that’s perfect for makeup, or just a little glow-on-the-go if you’re skipping foundation. It’s basically like your skin’s personal bodyguard, keeping it protected, hydrated, and totally flawless all at once.

Supergoop! Superscreen Daily Moisturizer SPF 40 ($48)

I loved Supergoop! sunscreen the very first time I put it on. It melted into my skin instantly and felt completely weightless (with zero greasiness and none of the chalky “sunscreen” vibes). I wear it pretty much anytime I go for a run or a hike with my family.

This Superscreen Daily Moisturizer SPF 40 takes everything I loved about that original sunscreen and adds a major bonus: it’s also a moisturizer. It hydrates while protecting your skin from UVA/UVB rays, pollution, and even blue light from screens. Ceramides restore moisture, ectoin defends against environmental stress, and algae extract nourishes with essential lipids and amino acids. All you need is a quarter-sized dab in the mornings after your makeup to keep you hydrated and protected throughout the day.

Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Natural Dewy SPF 30 with Hyaluronic Acid ($50)

Laura Mercier’s Tinted Moisturizer was one of the first “makeup” items my mom ever let me buy, and the brand has only improved on that iconic formula over the years. Their Natural Dewy Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30 gives your skin a fresh, radiant glow while smoothing, hydrating, and providing broad-spectrum SPF protection.

Infused with 88% skincare ingredients, it helps reduce the look of pores and fine lines—basically, the perfect “your skin, but better” look. It also helps keep makeup from smudging or melting in humidity. I love applying it with my fingers for a super easy, natural look that feels like a soft filter for my face.

Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing UVLock Spectrum 45 Sunscreen ($25)

As a total K-beauty fan, I’ve got my eye on Round Lab’s Birch Juice Moisturizing UVLock Spectrum 45 Sunscreen. While I haven’t tried it yet myself, this lightweight formula is super popular with our SheFinds editors and I can’t wait to see what all the hype is about.

Like the other picks on this list, it absorbs quickly, leaves no white cast, and keeps skin soft and calm. Plus, it’s infused with birch tree sap, delivering minerals, enzymes, proteins, and antioxidants to help soothe irritation and protect against environmental stressors.

Clarins UV Plus Anti-Pollution Antioxidant Tinted Face Sunscreen SPF 50 ($50)

I’ve always thought of Clarins as a go-to for skincare-meets-makeup magic, and their Tinted Face Sunscreen is no exception. This lightweight, oil-free tinted sunscreen gives you broad-spectrum SPF protection while also shielding your skin from pollution and free radicals—in other words, triple-duty defense.

It’s packed with plant-powered goodness, including cantaloupe melon and organic blackcurrant extracts, as well as hyaluronic acid to keep your skin hydrated. And the flexible tint blends into a natural, sheer finish with zero white cast. Apply it as a base under makeup or wear it solo for an easy, radiant look!

Lancôme UV Expert Supra Screen Invisible Serum Sunscreen SPF 50+ ($50)

As a luxury brand, Lancôme knows how to make sunscreen feel like a treat, and this UV Expert Supra Screen Invisible Serum SPF 50+ is proof. It’s lightweight, with an invisible formula that gives broad-spectrum protection without any white cast or greasy finish.

It’s also packed with powerhouse ingredients like niacinamide, vitamin Cg, and hyaluronic acid to help fight the visible signs of sun damage, including dark spots, fine lines, and uneven tone. Think of it as your daily anti-aging shield designed to help your skin look its best while keeping harmful UVA and UVB rays at bay.

Thanks to these formulas that hydrate, blur, and shield, your face can stay radiant and fully sun-ready all year long.

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Freelance Writer

Brooke Hardington is a freelance writer at SheFinds, covering sponsored content. In this role, she writes about everything from gift guide roundups for you and everyone you know, to seasonal clothing sales and celebrity-loved sunglasses. Previously, she covered celebrity news and health topics for SheFinds. Following that, she also spent several years writing for Nicki Swift, where she specialized in celebrity, sports, and culture content. When she’s not researching the latest and greatest products to hit the market, she’s reading the newest Sarah J. Maas novel, training for a 5K, or spending time with family.