- Physicians Formula Healthy Wear Line. Includes the tinted moisturizer, powder foundation, and bronzer. All of these products include SPF 50, which is a lot for makeup! One precaution though is that the tinted moisturizer runs dark. I'm about NC20 and they lightest one was too dark for me. All these products are around $15 and can be purchased at any drug store.
- The next product is MAC's Prep + Prime Face Protect SPF 50. This is a primer that includes sunblock which is great because primers are made to last very long. This one's a little pricey, $28, but completely worth it. You can get it at most department stores.
- The next is E.L.F.'s SPF 45 UVA/UVB protection. This is a powder sunblock. It's a light, slightly pink color that will blend in with MOST skin types. However, I don't see this working well on someone very dark. It does blend pretty well but not that well, but that's what you get for $6. It can be purchased at www.eyeslipsface.com
- Another is bareMinerals SPF 25 mineral veil. I wouldn't recommend an SPF this low for an afternoon out in the sun, but this is great for everyday wear when you don't plan on spending every minute out in the sun. It's $19 and can be purchased at sephora.
- Don't really know what type of product you're looking for? A primer, a powder, or something else? Try sephora's Sun Safety Kit. It comes with 12 sample products for $25 plus a makeup bag.
Hope this helped! It's really important to protect your skin from the sun. You'll be happy that you did when you're old and NOT wrinkly :)

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