UV Daily NON Tinted SPF 40

$74.00

A hydrating, lightly tinted mineral sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection while helping soften the appearance of fine lines and even skin tone.

This is the sunscreen we recommend for clients who want hydration, protection, and a subtle glow all in one step. UV Daily Tinted feels more like a moisturizer than a sunscreen and gives the skin a healthy, polished look without makeup. It’s ideal for normal to dry skin, mature skin, or anyone who finds traditional sunscreens too drying. Easy, elegant, and perfect for everyday wear.

EltaMD UV Daily Broad-Spectrum SPF 40 is a lightweight, hydrating mineral sunscreen designed to protect the skin from daily sun exposure while enhancing its natural appearance. Formulated for normal to dry and mature skin types, this sheer tinted sunscreen delivers broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection while helping the skin look smoother, softer, and more radiant.

Powered by zinc oxide, UV Daily provides effective mineral sun protection in a gentle, non-irritating formula suitable for everyday use. Hyaluronic acid plays a key role in this formula, helping the skin retain moisture, improve hydration levels, and minimize the appearance of fine lines and texture caused by dryneness.

Perfect as a standalone daytime product or layered under makeup, EltaMD UV Daily SPF 40 is a go-to for daily defense and hydration..

Apply generously to face and neck as the final step of your morning skincare routine. Use daily. Reapply every two hours when exposed to direct sunlight or after sweating or swimming.

Active Ingredients
Zinc Oxide 9.0% – Broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection

Inactive Ingredients
Purified Water, Cyclopentasiloxane, Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Linoleic Acid, Quercetin, Thioctic Acid, Dimethicone, Phenoxyethanol, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can sunscreen reduce hyperpigmentation?
Yes. Regular, broad-spectrum sunscreen is essential to preventing and reducing the worsening of hyperpigmentation because ultraviolet radiation stimulates pigment-producing cells and darkens existing spots. Specifically, using an SPF 30+ product that blocks both UVA and UVB light reduces new melanin formation and protects skin undergoing pigment‑targeting treatments so they can work more effectively. A tinted mineral sunscreen like UV Daily Tinted SPF 40 also helps cosmetically by evening tone while you treat discoloration. People with melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or sunspots benefit most from daily high‑coverage UVA/UVB protection combined with active pigment‑fading ingredients from a clinician. Note that sunscreen alone will not erase deep or long-standing marks; combine consistent sun protection with appropriate topical agents or in‑clinic treatments for optimal improvement.
How does UV Daily Tinted SPF 40 compare to other medical-grade facial sunscreens?
UV Daily Tinted SPF 40 is a mineral, lightly tinted, hydrating sunscreen formulated to give broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection while evening skin tone. Three practical differences are mineral filters that are often better tolerated by reactive skin, a tint that minimizes white cast and blurs fine lines for a cosmetic finish, and a moisturizing base that supports dry to normal skin types. These features make it a strong choice for women seeking a clinical-grade daily protector with anti-aging benefits and travel-friendly versatility. It benefits those prioritizing sensitive or dry skin, light coverage, and preventative UVA protection. If you prefer ultralight cosmetic textures, oil-control formulations, or very high water-resistance for sports, some other medical-grade options may suit those specific needs better.
Why are some medical-grade sunscreens more expensive?
Medical-grade sunscreens often cost more because their formulations and testing are engineered for clinical performance and skin compatibility. Higher costs come from using pharmaceutical‑grade UV filters and stabilizers, incorporating clinical actives or antioxidants, hypoallergenic or fragrance‑free bases, and investing in stability and safety testing required for professional use. Packaging that preserves ingredient integrity and smaller, professionally distributed production runs also raise price. Consumers who need dermatologist-formulated, clinically vetted protection—such as sensitive skin, post-procedure care, or anti‑aging regimens—typically benefit most from these attributes. Keep in mind that price alone does not guarantee better UV protection; always check for broad-spectrum coverage, confirmed SPF value, and suitability for your skin type.
What sunscreen characteristics are most popular in Korea?
Korean sunscreen preferences typically emphasize lightweight, cosmetically elegant formulas with strong UVA protection. Shoppers often look for high SPF plus a high PA rating (PA++ to PA++++ indicates increasing UVA defense), non-greasy finishes that layer well under makeup, and pleasant sensory profiles like fast absorption and minimal white cast. Many also favor added skincare benefits such as hydration, antioxidants, or a subtle tint for an even complexion. These features suit daily city environments where long UVA exposure and cosmetic wearability are priorities. If you prefer mineral protection or richer hydration, a tinted mineral option such as UV Daily Tinted SPF 40 provides an alternative that combines broad-spectrum defense with moisture and a blurring tint.
Is UV Daily Tinted SPF 40 good for sensitive or acne-prone skin?
Generally yes for sensitive skin and cautiously yes for acne-prone skin. As a mineral sunscreen, UV Daily Tinted SPF 40 relies on physical filters that are less likely to irritate reactive or post-procedure skin, and its hydrating formula helps soften the appearance of fine lines without harsh chemical actives. The tint reduces white cast and can camouflage redness. For acne-prone or oilier skin, the moisturizing base may feel heavier than mattifying sunscreens, so those users should patch test and observe for breakouts. People with sensitivity, rosacea, or dry/normal skin will benefit most; if you are oily or acne-prone, consider applying a thin layer, blotting excess, or pairing with an oil‑control primer to improve wear while maintaining protection.