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My Search for an Acne-Safe Tinted SPF 50 Is Over
2026-04-14 · via Vogue

Finding a tinted sunscreen for acne-prone skin is a science. Before using a new formula, I visit my trusted Noncomedogenic Ingredients Checker (per my esthetician Sofie Pavitt’s instructions) to ensure it contains zero pore-clogging ingredients. When you have temperamental skin like mine, even just one comedogenic ingredient can break it out. (It’s like looking up the ingredients of a treat that claims to be nut-free and finding out almond powder is in the recipe.)

So imagine my surprise when Ciele’s Tint & Protect Serum Foundation got the green light. “From the start, I wanted Ciele to exist at the intersection of clean and, what I call, clear beauty,” cofounder and celebrity makeup artist Nikki DeRoest tells Vogue. The former, she points out, is already widely understood and adopted by the industry, but clear beauty takes matters a step further with a deep awareness of how product formulas impact acne-prone skin types. “As both an artist and someone who has personally navigated breakouts, I’ve spent years analyzing ingredients and performance. The goal was to eliminate known pore-clogging triggers without compromising how the product looks, wears, or performs.”


Ciele Tint & Protect SPF 50+

Vogue’s Conçetta Ciarlo uses Ciele’s Tint & Protect SPF 50+ serum foundation.

Ciele

Tint & Protect SPF 50+

  • Why We Love It: Ciele’s Tint & Protect is a true multitasker. “Skin protection shouldn’t feel like an extra layer—it should feel inherent to your makeup,” DeRoest says. This pick does just that, acting as a serum foundation that also boasts SPF 50—a significant level, given that many comparable products are usually SPF 30 or less. Another merit is its entirely noncomedogenic formula, which makes it safe for acne-prone skin. Meanwhile, the formula boasts skin-barrier-supporting ingredients like bisabolol and allantoin for a smooth, seamless finish. Plus, it imparts a buildable coverage while still feeling like you’re wearing nothing at all.
  • Shades: 13
  • Key Ingredients: Allantoin, bisabolol, niacinamide
  • Mineral or chemical: Mineral (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide)
  • Broad Spectrum: Yes
  • Fragrance: No
  • Finish: Natural
  • Coverage: Light to medium, buildable
  • More to Know: Talc-free, phthalates-free, paraben-free, sulfate-free
  • Size: 1.28 oz.

About the Ciele Tint & Protect Serum Foundation

Tint & Protect sits at the convergence of high-performance makeup and broad-spectrum SPF 50+ protection. Yet it manages to completely subvert the usual mineral-sunscreen texture in favor of lightweight serum-foundation fluidity.

“I wanted the formula, coverage, and finish to be so good that the SPF feels almost secondary—a pleasant surprise built into the experience,” DeRoest says. She explains Ciele wasn’t willing to compromise on pigment, formula, or lightweight texture. To do so, the formula balances mineral SPF, pigment, and skin-conditioning ingredients. “It melts into the skin like a serum but has the ability to flex into a more perfected, medium-coverage finish through a dispersion of pigment.”

In terms of composition, the formula takes a skin-first approach, with ingredients like niacinamide, allantoin, and bisabolol that calm and hydrate simultaneously—all while forgoing pore-clogging ingredients entirely. Its sun protection comes from mineral UV filters zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, renowned for their ability to shield skin from damage.

On wear, the formula is neither slippery nor oily and fully dries down like a foundation. The shade range is flexible too, with each shade designed to flex across a range of similar undertones and skin tones—taking the direness out of finding a hyper-specific match. “The pigments diffuse seamlessly into the skin rather than sitting on top, which creates that stretch and makes shade matching more forgiving,” DeRoest says, adding that she aimed to make the tones as neutral as possible at each depth to keep them adaptable—and she’s more than open to expanding if the community feels a shade range is still missing.

My Experience With Ciele’s Tint & Protect

I first came across Ciele’s Tint & Protect back in February, scrolling through my FYP on my morning commute. A TikToker applied it on camera, and it looked beautiful—but I immediately assumed it wouldn’t fit into my very strict, self-imposed noncomedogenic routine. After realizing this met my standards with zero red flags, I was convinced to give it a shot.

From the first application, I was struck by how weightless it felt. I love makeup, but I can’t stand the sensation of it sitting on my skin, and this barely registered. What really sold me, though, was the coverage. My rosacea tends to flare up in the winter, leaving my cheeks more uneven than usual, and most skin tints I’ve tried don’t do much to help.

I used three drops on the back of my hand, picked up my Hourglass foundation brush, and focused on my cheeks. As I blended, the redness softened in a way that still looked natural—though I went back in with an extra drop or two on each cheek, depending on how angry my skin was. I even applied it in front of my friend and colleague beauty shopping editor Kiana Murden, who pointed out how much it resembled real skin.

My complexion sits in that neutral, olive-toned range that shifts noticeably between seasons (paler in the winter, more tan after even an hour in the sun), so shade matching can be tricky. I chose 07 Tan, and it melted right into my post-vacation skin. Weeks later, once the glow had faded, the same shade still worked surprisingly well on my lighter tone. I’ve seen some complaints about pilling, but I haven’t experienced that myself; letting skin care fully absorb beforehand seems to make all the difference. Lately, I’ve been wearing it to the office regularly, and it holds up impressively well through the end of the day.

How to Apply Ciele’s Tint & Protect

While I’ve often sported this pick in place of SPF, DeRoest encourages layering your protection. “Tint & Protect was created to act as your complexion product while delivering meaningful mineral SPF, so it can streamline your routine on makeup days,” she says. “Ideally, though, you’re starting with your daily sunscreen and then reinforcing that protection through your makeup.” That said, it would be wise to use an SPF that layers under makeup if you decide to go that route (think lightweight and fast absorbing—nothing heavy that sits atop the skin).

For the best application, shaking the bottle is key, like any serum-style complexion product. Then, your application tool of choice is a matter of preference—though DeRoest explains that whether you apply with your fingers, a brush, or a sponge can impact coverage. “I get the most payoff using my fingers,” she says. “The warmth of your hands really helps the formula melt into the skin. From there, I’ll blend out the edges with a damp sponge so everything looks seamless.” For those who prefer a foundation brush, she finds this often imparts medium coverage, especially with buffing brushes. Meanwhile, a damp sponge often leaves the thinnest coverage because it absorbs product as it blends. No matter which you choose, the best approach is to start at the center of the face and build only where necessary. The brand recommends six drops total, though you can increase to nine for more coverage.


Everything You Need to Know

How We Tested

When we test and review a product, we take a holistic approach to deliver well-rounded product recommendations. First, we lean on Vogue’s vast network of experts, from board-certified dermatologists to celebrity estheticians, to gain professional insight into the industry’s standout products—those these specialists would actually use on their clients. We pair their expertise with our editorial best practices to curate thoughtful edits.

For tinted moisturizer, we selected the best based on the following characteristics: ingredients, whether it’s noncomedogenic, coverage, SPF level, SPF type, texture, packaging, finish, and the skin-care concerns it addresses. To do this, we paired our personal tests of each formula with expert guidance and reviewer insights to determine which to recommend.

Meet the Expert

  • Nikki DeRoest is a Los Angeles–based celebrity makeup artist and men’s groomer and a cofounder of Ciele Cosmetics. Her roster includes Phoebe Dynevor, Zoey Deutch, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Grace Van Patten, Benito Skinner, and more.