
My colleague Jenae Sitzes uses it: “The packaging similarities are impossible to ignore, but that’s not where the comparisons between this E.l.f. sunscreen and Supergoop’s cult-fave product end. I’ve tried both, and I honestly prefer this E.l.f. version. Supergoop’s had a slight graininess to it that I didn’t love, while this E.l.f. sunscreen is exactly what I’d hoped Supergoop’s would feel like: totally smooth and velvety. Like Supergoop’s, it goes on totally clear and doesn’t feel like you’re wearing a mask; it sinks in immediately. And of course, a major selling point: A 1.7-ounce bottle of E.l.f. Suntouchable will cost you $14, while Supergoop’s Unseen Sunscreen in the same size will put you back $38.
Now, it’s worth noting that Supergoop’s Unseen Sunscreen has SPF 50, while E.l.f.’s product offers SPF 35. Both of these meet the American Academy of Dermatology’s recommendation of using a sunscreen with SPF 30 or more, which blocks 97% of the sun’s UVB rays. Anything over SPF 30 offers only slightly more protection (and nothing can block 100% of the sun’s rays), yet the higher number, the more brands tend to charge. So do with that info what you will! This isn’t the only SPF I use, but I love having it in my arsenal, especially when I do want to layer makeup on top!”
Promising review: “This sunscreen is a gem. I was not expecting to love it as much as I do. I absolutely love E.l.f. products, but I rarely try their skincare. Something told me to try this. When I put it on, it gave a smooth silicone finish and feel. I was faithful to Supergoop but didn’t want to spend as much as the product is listed for. I will continue to use this sunscreen; it has been one of the best I’ve ever tried. I’ve been into skincare since I was 15; I am 37, and for me to say that this product is a gold mine is rare.” —Angelina S.
Get it from Amazon for $14 (available in two sizes).