Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen Sunscreen SPF 40 Review

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Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen Sunscreen Review
Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen Sunscreen Swatch

What it is: Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen is A VERY lightly tinted, mostly transparent, all mineral sunscreen (titanium dioxide 1.3% and zinc oxide 17.4%) with a slight matte finish and the feel of a slick silicone primer.

Price/Quantity: There is a larger size which is $40 for 1.5 oz (45 mL) and a mini size which is $24 for 0.68 oz (20 mL).

Availability: Supergoop!, Sephora, Ulta, Amazon, Kohl’s, Nordstrom among several others

Shade Range: 1 Shade. This is tinted but it’s not really a product to use for coverage. The tint mainly helps to discourage the look of a white cast on the skin.

Packaging: Flattened squeeze tube with a twist off lid. It feels like decent quality, and it is easy to remove the cap and put it back on. The product is not very liquidy and it does not spill out of the container if I leave it laying on its side with the lid off.

Smell/Fragrance: It does have a light scent which is not hard to smell if I go looking for it but it isn’t something I notice with normal use. The packaging says it contains “no synthetic fragrance” and I’d agree that it does not smell fragranced at all. The scent is like subtle dry earthiness and it dissipates very quickly.

Expiration/Shelf Life: Mine has an expiration date of 03/2027 and I purchased it in September 2024. I didn’t find an “after opening” shelf life indicator on the packaging.

Ingredients (from the Supergoop! website):

Active Ingredients

Titanium Dioxide 1.33%, Zinc Oxide 17.42%

Inactive Ingredients

Dimethicone, Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Methyl Dihydroabietate, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, C9-12 Alkane, Glycerin, Iron Oxides (CI 77492), Ethylhexylglycerin, Water (Aqua), Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Silica, Stearic Acid, Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Iron Oxides (CI 77499), Hedychium Coronarium Root Extract, Lactobacillus/Arundinaria Gigantea Leaf Ferment Filtrate, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT INGREDIENT LISTS MAY CHANGE OR VARY FROM TIME TO TIME. PLEASE REFER TO THE INGREDIENT LIST ON THE PRODUCT PACKAGE YOU RECEIVE FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE LIST OF INGREDIENTS

Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen Sunscreen Ingredients
Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen Sunscreen

Performance

This product is not something that was ever on my radar. I only became aware of it shortly before I purchased it, though I know it was out for a while already by then. I don’t remember whether I was specifically looking for a sunscreen at the time or why I stumbled upon it but reviews sold me on it. 

You should know that I primarily use this product as makeup but I enjoy greatly that it offers me SPF 40 at the same time! 99% of the time, I hate having to wear sunscreen under makeup. It usually destroys the finish of a perfectly fine foundation and the vast majority of the ones I’ve tried feel heavier or greasier than I’d like. I generally tolerate sunscreen by itself just fine, but would rather not wear makeup over it.

If you handed me this product while blindfolded and asked me to guess what it is, I’d tell you it’s a primer. It does not feel or smell like a sunscreen. Makeup does not sit on top of it the way it does with most of my other sunscreens. Makeup sits on top of it as if it’s a silicone primer.

It feels slick and silky the way a primer feels but it doesn’t feel oily or greasy. It doesn’t totally matte out my face but it does tone down light reflection a bit. I notice the mattifying effect a bit more when I pair it with a foundation (it will tone down the finish of the foundation to have less of a glow).

It comes in one tinted shade, a light peachy nude, but it offers pretty much zero coverage. It’s not like a skin tint. The added color helps it give off less of a white cast on the skin. When I look at a before and after of this on myself, I can see the very slightest hint of a white cast but it’s incredibly subtle. Not sure how much more noticeable this might be on a deeper complexion.

I only started using this as the days began to get shorter and now, being wintertime, it’s difficult to tell how effective this is. I will say, if I knew I was going to be out in bright sun for quite a while, I probably wouldn’t use this by itself, and might choose another sunscreen over it just to *feel* that I’m using enough sun protection. I prefer SPF 50 or higher and preferably something with more coverage or in combination with a foundation. Over the years, I have noticed that if I wear a high SPF and a relatively high coverage foundation over top, I tend to end up with less dark spots / freckles. 

Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen Sunscreen Before and After
Supergoop Mineral Matte Screen Sunscreen Before and After Under Makeup

Pros and Cons

Things I like:

  • Actually feels nice to the touch (not heavy/greasy/thick feeling)
  • Hardly any smell
  • Wears well under my go to foundations
  • Helps smooth the look of pores
  • Doesn’t add shine and sometimes mattifies a little depending what I pair it with

Drawbacks and other considerations:

  • I’d feel more comfortable with a higher SPF when spending long periods of time in sunny conditions
  • Doesn’t work with every foundation I pair it with
  • Another couple of shades would be nice for deeper complexions
  • Might feel too slick for those with very oily skin
  • Not water resistant, so not the best choice if you are going swimming or to the beach

Do I Recommend It?

If you like silicone primers, yes. If you hate them, no. That’s exactly what it feels like and how it wears under makeup. I used to have much oilier skin when I was younger and I remember not enjoying silicone primers at that point, whereas I enjoy them much more now. If you are looking for something that will give your skin a matte finish, I’d recommend with caution. It does mattify A BIT but not as much as a powder. It works best as a mattifying product in conjunction with other mattifying products.

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