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I Refuse to Wear Sunscreen That Makes Me Look Greasy—See My 13 Oily-Skin Approved Picks

They basically defy all previous notions I had about SPF.

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Welcome to Cosmo's first-ever SPF week, a space dedicated to two very important things: 1. reminding you that sunscreen is the most essential step in any skincare routine and 2. sharing the best sunscreen recs to shop right now, according to four very picky beauty editors.


I know the cardinal rule of skincare is that you have to wear sunscreen every day. Slathering on a formula with SPF 30 (or higher) every single day is the key to helping prevent fine lines and wrinkles, dark spots, sun irritation, and most importantly, skin cancer and sun damage. But until recently, I was convinced my oil-prone skin and SPF just didn't mix. Every formula I'd tried slipped and slid off my face in mere hours, making me look shiny as hell. However, that's finally changed — since I discovered that sunscreens for oily skin do exist and are formulated specifically to mattify skin while protecting it from sun damage.

Obviously, this led me to test legit dozens of sunscreens to determine the best options out there for oily skin; we're talking sunscreens for acne, tinted sunscreens, mineral and chemical sunscreens, and more. On top of that, I chatted with four dermatologists to get their take on sunscreen for oily skin, along with their top product picks. But before we get into that, here are a few of my faves:

Our top picks for sunscreens for oily skin in 2025:

Keep scrolling for our complete list of the best sunscreens for oily skin, plus a few tips on how to find the right SPF for you, according to the experts.

Velvet Screen SPF 50 Blurring Mineral Skinscreen

Pros

  • Doesn't have a white cast, even though it's a mineral formula
  • Makes skin look soft and smooth

Cons

  • Some testers said it pilled a teensy bit under their makeup

I own about 30 different sunscreens (and have tried hundreds over the years—hey, it’s my job, okay?), and I have to give myself a pep talk before I test any others, since nothing will compare to how much I love my skin wearing this sunscreen from Ultra Violette. I spread it on my skin in the morning before foundation, and I sometimes don’t even feel like I need to pat on setting powder because it gives me such a natural, matte finish. It goes on with a thick, cream consistency, but immediately blends into a velvety finish (hence the name).

  • Type: Mineral (zinc oxide)
  • Other key ingredients: Kakadu plum, gluconolactone
  • SPF: 50
  • Oil-free? Yes

One Cosmo editor says: “Truly, no other sunscreen makes my skin look so good. It's mattifying without making my face look dull or dry, even if I have the random dry patch throughout my otherwise oily face." — Beth Gillette, beauty editor

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Beth Gillette for Cosmopolitan

My skin doesn't look flat with this on; instead, it really helps smooth out my skin and leaves a blurred finish.

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Best Sunscreen for Oily, Sensitive Skin

First Aid Beauty Hydrating Sunscreen Milk SPF 45

Hydrating Sunscreen Milk SPF 45

Pros

  • Testers love the thin, milky formula
  • Helps calm skin with colloidal oatmeal

Cons

  • Contains oil, so might be too heavy for those with extremely oily skin

Some of us with oily skin (hi, me) have a tendancy to also get inflamed breakouts. Fun! If swiping sunscreen on your irritated face sounds like the worst thing you could ever do, give this one a try. It's loaded with colloidal oatmeal, a master at soothing swelling, irritation, itch, and more. But it's also surprisingly blendable and lightweight, so it won't make you look like a greaseball.

  • Type: Chemical (Avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene)
  • Other key ingredients: Colloidal oatmeal, soybean oil
  • SPF: 45
  • Oil-free? No

One Cosmo editor says: "Sure, I have oily skin, but my face is a precious lil fairy and often gets irritated and inflamed. Soooo, I loved when I saw this has colloidal oatmeal to help soothe skin. But it's also extra lightweight and doesn't even feel like I'm wearing anything once I rub it in." — BG

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For testing purposes, I forced associate editor Annabel Iwegbue to try this on her deep skin, just to make sure it blended out well. And she was actually so surprised by how lightweight it felt that she asked for her own bottle to try.

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Best K-Beauty Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun Aqua-Fresh SPF 50+ PA++++

Relief Sun Aqua-Fresh SPF 50+ PA++++

Pros

  • I love the lightweight, watery texture

Cons

  • Chemical formula, so it can potentially sting if it gets into your eyes

This water-based Korean sunscreen feels like I just splashed water on my face (2000s skincare ad style). It's cooling, lightly hydrating, and plumping, but also fully absorbs into my skin to avoid the dreaded greasy look I always get with SPF on my oily skin. Don't let its thin consistency fool you, though—this formula is actually loaded with hydrators, including ceramides, beta-glucan, peptides, panthenol, and oat kernel extract.

  • Type: Chemical
  • Other key ingredients: Ferulic acid, ceramides, peptides, beta-glucan
  • SPF: 50
  • Oil-free? No

One Cosmo editor says: "When I visited Seoul, it was my goal to pick up all the cool Korean sunscreens. Of everything I tested, this was the best for my oily skin. It's probably one of the lightest SPFs I've ever tried. It doesn't even feel like sunscreen; just a serum." —BG

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Beth Gillette for Cosmopolitan

My skin doesn't look dewy after I smooth this on, but it sure does look plump and hydrated.

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Best Stick Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Shiseido Clear Sunscreen Stick SPF 50+

Clear Sunscreen Stick SPF 50+

Pros

  • Tube is easy to glide over your skin on the go

Cons

  • Might feel slightly greasy when applied over makeup

Dr. Shamban recommends this stick sunscreen from Shiseido for oily skin because it goes on with a smooth, matte finish. Stash this cute lil bb in your makeup bag and glide it directly over your skin to reapply your sunscreen on the go. Because it goes on completely clear (for all skin tones) (!), you don’t even need a mirror to smooth it on, making it essentially mess-free. You can massage it all over your skin every two to three hours, or use it to touch-up the high points of your face that are prone to sun damage, like your nose and forehead.

  • Type: Chemical (avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene)
  • Other key ingredients: Triethylhexanoin (moisturizing), licorice root extract
  • SPF: 50+
  • Oil-free? No (mineral and castor oil)

One Cosmo editor says: "As someone who loves the sun but also has super dry skin that I want protected at all times, I love this stick from Shiseido. It doesn't make me feel oily or greasy, and it's great for swiping over my dry patches, shoulders, or anywhere else that needs some extra love when I'm in the sun."—JH

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Best Drugstore Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Eucerin Sun Clear Skin SPF 50 Face Sunscreen Lotion

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Sun Clear Skin SPF 50 Face Sunscreen Lotion

Pros

  • Least expensive sunscreen on this list
  • Easy to find at most drugstores

Cons

  • Some reviewers found that it pilled a lil bit

I'm obsessed with this lightweight chemical sunscreen from Eucerin on my acne-prone skin—and I'm even more obsessed with how affordable it is. For less than $16, this SPF 50 cream is loaded with dimethicone to help control my oil throughout the day and gently smooth my textured skin temporarily. And when I run out, it's so easy to quickly add to an Amazon order or pick up on a drugstore run.

  • Type: Chemical (avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene)
  • Other key ingredients: Vitamin E, dimethicone
  • SPF: 50
  • Oil-free? Yes

One Cosmo reader says: "I recently discovered the Eucerin Sun Clear Skin SPF 50 Face Sunscreen Lotion, and it has become an absolute must-have in my daily skincare routine. I've struggled to find a sunscreen that doesn't cause irritation, and Eucerin Sun Clear Skin has proven to be gentle and suitable for daily use. It goes on smoothly, doesn't clog pores, and feels lightweight on the skin. The non-greasy formula is a welcome relief. It absorbs quickly into the skin, leaving behind a matte finish that doesn't feel heavy or sticky."

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Best Sunscreen for Oily Skin and Redness

Hero Cosmetics Force Shield Superlight Sunscreen SPF 30

Force Shield Superlight Sunscreen SPF 30
Now 21% Off

Pros

  • Green tint helps counteract redness, said testers

Cons

  • Some reviewers said it pills under silicone-based primers and foundations

I keep my vanity stocked with this sunscreen for whenever I’m dealing with a particularly angry breakout. It has a light-green tint that helps neutralize some of the redness on my skin, along with loads of anti-inflammatory ingredients, including ectoin, bisabolol, and green tea extract. But don’t worry—the tint fully disappears into my medium skin once I blend it in (though it may leave a slight white cast on deep skin tones), leaving behind a velvet-y, sheer finish with absolutely no tacky residue.

  • Type: Mineral (zinc oxide)
  • Other key ingredients: Ectoin, bisabolol, green tea extract
  • SPF: 30
  • Oil-free? No (raspberry and moringa seed oils)

One Cosmo editor says: "One thing about me: I'm, unfortunately, always breaking out, which means I have a constant rotation of sunscreens that work for my acne-prone skin. This one is my go-to for soothing and diminishing redness as soon as I spread it on, thanks to the green tint. It feels like a soothing cream, but protects like an SPF." — BG

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Beth Gillette for Cosmopolitan

As great as Hawaii was for my mental health, it was not so great on my skin—hence all of my breakouts. But! With this sunscreen, I was able to counteract some of the redness to make my skin look a hell of a lot calmer.

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Silk SPF Mineral and Chemical Sunscreen SPF 30

Pros

  • Testers said it feels ultra lightweight
  • Vegan and cruelty-free (if that’s your thing)

Cons

  • Some reviewers said the formula has a runny consistency

I’ve tested a handful of clean sunscreens for oily skin, and they often leave a white cast or a strong glowy finish that my oily skin simply despises. But one of my favorite clean beauty brands, Cocokind, essentially developed the antithesis of that. This sunscreen is a hybrid of chemical and mineral filters (see: homosalate and zinc oxide) that protects my skin but blends out with a sheer, lightweight finish on my medium skin tone (and also on deeper skin tones, based on TikTok reviews). TBH, I completely forgo my morning moisturizer in the summer in favor of this sunscreen, because the lightweight banana flower extract is just moisturizing enough for my oily skin but doesn’t leave my makeup slippin’ and slidin’ all over my face.

  • Type: Chemical (homosalate) and mineral (zinc oxide)
  • Other key ingredients: Banana flower extract (moisturizes)
  • SPF: 30
  • Oil-free? Yes

Glowing customer review: “I'd been using Cocokind's other sunscreen for years and loved it, but the Silk Spf is a total game changer. [It] makes my skin look so dewy, goes on super smooth, and doesn't irritate my sensitive/acne-prone skin at all.”

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Best Tinted Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Ciele Tint & Protect SPF 50+ Tinted Serum Foundation

Tint & Protect SPF 50+ Tinted Serum Foundation

Pros

  • Comes in a strong range of 13 shades
  • Has a matte, blurring finish that doesn't slip and slide on my face

Cons

  • Dropper can be a bit messy

IMO, most tinted sunscreens are not made with oily skin in mind, usually imparting a dewy glow that makes me look like the second coming of Edward Cullen. But Ciele's formula has a blurring satin finish that sits beautifully on my skin throughout the day. I just squeeze a few drops out of the dropper, then stipple it on my face with a beauty sponge. It makes my skin look smooth and soft—not glossy or shimmery—all the while imparting SPF 50 protection.

  • Type: Mineral (titanium dioxide)
  • Other key ingredients: Dimethicone, bisabolol, niacinamide
  • SPF: 50
  • Oil-free? Yes

One Cosmo editor says: "I've somehow acquired this SPF-focused skin tint in about seven different shades so I always have one that will match me. It covers up all my zits and dark spots while blurring my pores and, of course, protecting my skin." — BG

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Best Lightweight Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Coola Refreshing Water Plumping Gel Serum Sunscreen SPF 30

Refreshing Water Plumping Gel Serum Sunscreen SPF 30

Pros

  • Barely feels like I have anything on
  • Has a natural finish that isn't too dewy

Cons

  • Might be a bit too moisturizing for some oily skin types

Thick, goopy creams simply don't inspire me to slather on sunscreen every day. But ya know what does? This majorly lightweight serum-based SPF from Coola. It's loaded with the lightest hydrators (aloe vera and hyaluronic acid, hello) that quickly sink into my skin, leaving me feeling plump and fresh without all the heaviness. It's the dream canvas for foundation too, since it doesn't add any extra dewiness or slip that makes my products melt.

  • Type: Chemical (avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene)
  • Other key ingredients: Aloe vera, hyaluronic acid
  • SPF: 30
  • Oil-free? No

One Cosmo editor says: "I used up a full bottle of this last year because I freakin' love how cooling and light it feels on my skin. In the summer, the last thing I want is to feel like I have a heavy sunscreen on in already-sticky NYC. But this glides on and feels like I just patted on a gel-serum." — BG

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Best Mineral Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Lightsaver Activated Mineral Sunscreen SPF 33

Activated Mineral Sunscreen SPF 33

Pros

  • Has a sheer, barely-there tint to help it blend into all skin tones

Cons

  • Not mattifying (but doesn’t add excess shine)

“Mineral-based sunscreen tends to be better for oily skin,” says dermatologist Ava Shamban, MD, “because these minerals are typically less irritating to your skin than chemical SPF filters are, making them a bit more tolerable for acne-prone and sensitive skin.” However, these formulas often get a bad rap for being thick and heavy on your skin and leaving behind an unsightly white cast. But I’ve found this new mineral sunscreen from Lightsaver (which was developed by dermatologist David Kim, MD) to feel nothing like the rich, milky formulas I’m used to.

Instead, this sheer sunscreen has a light tint that essentially disappears as I blend it into my skin (though it might take a little effort to blend into deep skin). Its lightweight moisturizers, squalane and glycerin, leave behind a satin, skin-like finish, which layers really well under my tinted moisturizer. Plus, it’s also formulated with niacinamide, which is basically a do-it-all ingredient that soothes and brightens over time.

  • Type: Mineral (zinc oxide)
  • Other key ingredients: Squalane, glycerin, niacinamide
  • SPF: 33
  • Oil-free? No (sunflower seed oil)

One Cosmo editor says: "I’m fully impressed with this mineral sunscreen. There’s no white cast on my medium skin tone, and it doesn’t feel goopy or heavy on my oily skin. I can load this on my face in the morning without having to worry that my skin will become a grease machine in a few hours." — BG

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lightsaver on fair skin
Jasmine Hyman for Cosmopolitan

This blends out clear on virtually every skin tone—but see it here on assistant beauty editor Jasmine Hyman's fair skin.

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Best Powder Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Hawaiian Tropic Mineral Powder Sunscreen Brush SPF 30

Mineral Powder Sunscreen Brush SPF 30
Now 21% Off

Pros

  • Has a brush on one end to apply on the go

Cons

  • Some reviews said the packaging breaks open easily

“Lotion and creams provide the best SPF coverage,” notes Dr. Shamban, “but powder sunscreens are still great for fast, no-fuss, no-mess touch-ups.” Which is also why I love this translucent mineral sunscreen for reapplying sunscreen to my oily skin, because it’s essentially a setting powder and a sunscreen top-up all in one.

Seriously—even dermatologist Divya Shokeen, MD, is a fan: “It absorbs excess oils, which leaves your skin with a matte finish,” she says. I start with a liquid sunscreen underneath (like, any of the others on this list), but instead of trying to blend another layer of sunscreen over my oily skin, I just dab this powder over my face with the included brush.

  • Type: Mineral (zinc oxide)
  • Other key ingredients: Ceramides, papaya and mango fruit extracts
  • SPF: 30
  • Oil-free? Yes

One Cosmo reader says: “This is such a holy grail for my skincare. I put this on in the morning and my face stays matte the entire day.”

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Best Sunscreen for Acne-Prone Oily Skin

EltaMD UV Clear Face Sunscreen SPF 46

UV Clear Face Sunscreen SPF 46

Pros

  • Helps treat and prevent acne with niacinamide and lactic acid
  • Comes in clear and a light/medium-tinted version

Cons

  • Can pill under certain silicone-based foundations, said reviewers

Every dermatologist I've ever met—including Dr. Shokeen and Jeannette Graf, MD—has raved about this ultra-lightweight sunscreen from EltaMD. Why, you ask? Because, along with chemical and mineral SPF, it uses niacinamide and lactic acid to help exfoliate dead skin that can cause breakouts, smooth any bumpy texture you have on your skin, and slowly fade acne scars. I’m partial to the clear formula, but I did order the tinted version pretty much immediately after Hailey Bieber used it in a GRWM TikTok and love it for my medium skin as a skin tint.

  • Type: Chemical (octinoxate) and mineral (zinc oxide)
  • Other key ingredients: Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E
  • SPF: 46
  • Oil-free? Yes

One Cosmo editor says: "When you discover an SPF like this one that fully protects your skin from the sun and blends beautifully into the deepest of skin tones, then you definitely award it and tell the world to stock up!”—Julee Wilson, beauty editor-at-large

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Best Mattifying Sunscreen for Oily Skin

Black Girl Sunscreen Make It Matte Sunscreen Gel SPF 45

Make It Matte Sunscreen Gel SPF 45

Pros

  • Temporarily smoothes skin with dimethicone and shea butter

Cons

  • I've found that the oils can separate in the tube, so I need to shake it up each time

If I put this clear sunscreen from Black Girl Sunscreen on my oily skin in the morning, my face will stay completely shine-free until I’m ready to take my makeup off. The clear-on-all-skin-tones, silicone-based gel leaves skin smooth and imparts matte finish, which makes it especially great under makeup. And because it’s so smoothing and mattifying, it works double-duty as my makeup primer, since it doesn’t pill or get greasy no matter how much I layer on.

  • Type: Chemical (avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene)
  • Other key ingredients: Aloe vera, shea butter, squalane
  • SPF: 45
  • Oil-free? No (coconut oil and shea butter)

One Cosmo editor says: "It goes on super easily and has the creamiest texture that immediately plumped and hydrated my skin. Also, the matte finish is honestly a perfect base for makeup, and it plays well with other products." — Ama Kwarteng, beauty contributor

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Ama Kwarteng for Cosmopolitan

'When I first pumped this sunscreen out, it looked a little separated, which made me nervous—but don’t let that fool you," says Kwarteng. "It’s not totally shine-proof, but the hydration and smooth finish make it worth the extra blotting sheet or two."

Can I skip moisturizer and use sunscreen for oily skin?

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You can skip moisturizer and just use sunscreen for your oily skin, but experts suggest incorporating both into your routine. “It’s important to use moisturizer and sunscreen separately, as each serves a different purpose for the skin,” says Dr. Shokeen. “Moisturizer hydrates and plumps your skin, while sunscreen protects your skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation.”

But there definitely are options out there if you want to skip a step in your routine, like moisturizing sunscreens and moisturizers with SPF (of 30 or more, remember!). “There are hybrid sunscreens with ceramides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid that can work as both,” says Dr. Shokeen. “But ideally, you should use two separate products to achieve optimal skin health,” she says, especially because you’ll need to use a ton of SPF moisturizer to get adequate protection against the sun (kind of like drinking two bloody margs instead of taking a shot of tequila).

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months. 

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Abby is an editorial assistant at Seventeen, covering pop culture, beauty, life, and health. When she's not busy watching the latest true crime docuseries, you can find her strolling through Sephora, thrifting the perfect dress, or jogging with her pup. 

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