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Living With the All Good SPF 30 Tinted Mineral Sunscreen
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Living With the All Good SPF 30 Tinted Mineral Sunscreen

A tinted sun lotion built on zinc oxide, coconut oil, and shea butter that earns its place in a daily routine — clean ingredients, honest coverage, no reef guilt.

Travis Senior Editor
April 29, 2026

Tinted sun lotion occupies an interesting middle ground in the skincare market. It's not quite a BB cream, not quite a bare-faced sunscreen. Done well, it handles both jobs without fully committing to either — and that's exactly the use case All Good's SPF 30 Tinted Mineral Sunscreen is designed for.

The move toward mineral sunscreens has been building for years, driven partly by growing awareness of chemical filter concerns and partly by reef protection legislation in places like Hawaii and Key West. Zinc oxide has become the active of choice for formulators who want broad-spectrum coverage without the regulatory and environmental baggage. The challenge has always been cosmetic elegance — zinc is notoriously chalky, and getting it to blend invisibly onto skin requires real formulation work.

All Good's approach is to lean into nourishing carriers. Coconut oil and jojoba oil improve spreadability and help the zinc disperse more evenly; shea butter adds a subtle richness that keeps the formula from pulling tight on the skin as it dries. The result is a tinted sun lotion that applies more like a lightweight moisturizer than a traditional sunscreen. That's a meaningful distinction for daily wear.

The 2-pack format deserves a mention as a practical choice rather than just a value play. Sunscreen is one of those products people consistently under-apply and under-reapply because they're rationing the bottle. Having a second tube in rotation — one at home, one in a pack or desk drawer — removes that friction. It's the kind of thing that actually changes behavior.

For the person searching for a tinted sun lotion that holds up to outdoor activity, skips the synthetic chemical filters, and doesn't require a separate moisturizer underneath, All Good's formula is a considered answer. It won't suit every complexion, and it rewards patience during application. But the ingredient honesty and the functional performance put it in a category worth recommending.