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Mineral SPFs are having a moment this heatwave week here are the best new ones to try, according to our Beauty Lead

Mirror tests the newest mineral face SPFs (Image: Getty)

After what's felt like years of darkness, the sunshine has finally deciding to show up, meaning it's time we all started thinking about the 'S' word: sun protection. It doesn't have to be swelteringly hot for UV rays to harm skin, so if you're heading outside, you need to layer up in a high factor (30 or 50) cream to stop burns and signs of UV-related ageing.

High factor, however, doesn't have to mean sticky or pasty. These days, sunscreens are more advanced than ever, blending skincare ingredients with quick-to-absorb, serum-like textures. Even mineral suncreams, which have had a bad name in the past for turning even pale skin ashy, are launching by their dozen each product offering a fresh take on what used to be a product we all dreaded applying.

Here, we're going to take you through the top new mineral SPF launches for spring/summer 2025, so you can find the very best formula for your skin's needs...

First, how does a mineral SPF differ from a chemical one?

Mineral (or physical) sunscreens differ from chemical sunscreens in that they use minerals to reflect UV rays, creating a physical barrier, while chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays and convert them into heat. Active ingredients in a chemical SPF include oxybenzone, octinoxate, octisalate, and avobenzone, while a mineral SPF contains zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.

Because the mineral ingredients sit on the skin rather than getting absorbed into the skin (like the ingredients in a chemical SPF does), they're considered less likely to cause irritation especially for those who with reactive skin or sensitivity ti certain chemical ingredients.

Mineral sunscreens are naturally broad-spectrum, meaning they protect against both UVA and UVB rays. These days, chemical SPFs are mostly broad range as well, but it's always best to check their labels to be sure. Also ensure to reapply both types of sunscreen every few hours as they both do rub and sweat off.

Beauty Lead Zoe tests out three new mineral SPFs

Lancaster Sun Beauty Sensitive Skin Mineral Face Cream SPF50

Shop it from Lookfantastic for 27

Zoe wears Lancaster's SPF(Image: Zoe Cripps)

The product promises:

Zoe says: "This is specifically developed for sensitive or reactive skin, so I was immediately interested. I can't use most checmical SPFs because they set my eczema off, so I'm always nervous about wearing a new product for an extended amount of time. I knew the second I applied this one that I'd love it. First of all, it has no real smell perfect for those of us who can't tolerate fragrance. It also feels more like a chemical rather than a mineral in the fact that the white cream blends out to a near-invisible layer on my skin. It makes the perfect base for a CC cream, and makes my skin look the perfect level of glowy without any sweaty-looking shine. It's become my new go-to every morning since I wore it on holiday (almost every day.)"

Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF 50+ Superlight Mineral Skinscreen

Shop it from SpaceNK for 38

Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF 50+ Superlight Mineral Skinscreen(Image: Ultra Violette)

The product promises:

Zoe says: "I really, really like this, which isn't something I say lightly about an SPF. Its the perfect balance of hydration and blur, giving my skin a really natural, glowy finish. I was honestly expecting it to feel heavy or chalky, but its the complete oppositeits so lightweight that I forget I even have it on. It melts right in, no weird white cast, just smooth, healthy-looking skin. If I hadn't discovered Lancaster a day or two earlier, this might have been a go-to for me. My only critique is that it feels a tad oily and I do think it leaves a bit of residue."

Naked Sundays CabanaClear silicone-free SPF50 water-gel serum

Shop it from Sephora for 25

Naked Sundays CabanaClear silicone-free SPF50 water-gel serum (Image: Naked Sundays)

The product promises:

Zoe says: I really, really like this, which isnt something I say lightly about an SPF. It has the perfect balance of hydration and blur, giving my skin a really natural, glowy finish without feeling heavy. I fully expected it to leave a white cast or sit thickly on the skin, but it completely melts in and feels incredibly lightweight, to the point I forgot I was even wearing it. My only slight criticism is that it can feel a touch oily by the end of the day, and I did notice a little residue on the skin, but overall its a very impressive SPF.

Kate Somerville HydraKate Illuminating SPF 50+ Drops

Shop it from Cultbeauty for 39

Kate Somerville HydraKate Illuminating SPF 50+ Drops(Image: Kate Somerville)

The product promises:

Zoe says: "I really wanted to like this, because I'm such a Kate Somerville superfan, but I was a little disappointed. I fully appreciate that a mineral SPF can never be fully see-through due to the zinc it uses, but I found this one gave my skin a slightly blue-ish tinge. I love how it's got such a skincare-boosted formula, though I did feel like my skin felt really healthy while I was wearing it. I also didn't burn once on the days I applied this, even on my nose where I tend to burn regardless of my diligent SPF application. It's definitely worth a try if you're big into skincare or you want an SPF that feels very light and looks more sheer rather than matte."

Other mineral SPFs to shop

There are plenty of new launches in the mineral SPF world(Image: Hello Sunday/Naked Sundays)

Q+A Niacinamide SPF50 Balancing Daily Facial Sunscreen, now 12

With SPF50 broad-spectrum protection, a light and non-greasy feel, and added oil-regulating ingredients, it's great for those prone to breakouts.

Hello Sunday The Invisible One SPF 50 Sunscreen + Primer, 25

A silicone-free, fragrance-free, broad-spectrum SPF that defends against the early signs of ageing, and is packed with skin-loving ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C and natural microalgae.

Naked Sundays Collagen Glow 100% Mineral Priming Perfecting Lotion, 28

This 4 in 1 multi-tasking formula is a mineral SPF that looks tinted but spreads on easily to a translucent finish. It's also infused with a vegan collagen that can help smooth fine lines and boost skin hydration.

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Sun Slick SPF 50 Mineral Sun Stick, 32

This portable, mess-free stick is designed for those who desire effective sun defence without compromising on skincare. Enriched with reparative peptides, hydrating lipids and SPF-supporting ingredients, it's a great option for those on the go.

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