MERIT Beauty’s Tinted SPF Just Got a Major Shade Expansion
Although we all want to be the person who applies sunscreen religiously, most of us aspire to—but get turned off somewhere between the texture, finish and that all-too-familiar white cast. Mineral SPFs, in particular, tend to fall into that frustrating category. They’re great in theory (derm-approved, sensitive-skin friendly), but in practice, they can feel heavy, look chalky or sit on top of the skin in a way that never quite blends in—especially on deeper skin tones.
MERIT’s The Uniform Tinted Mineral SPF 45 ($38) is among the formulas that have helped shift that narrative. Instead of feeling like a traditional sunscreen, it leans more into a skin-care-meets-complexion product: sheer coverage, a soft-focus finish and a texture that melts in rather than masking the skin underneath. In other words, it’s the kind of SPF you actually want to wear.
Now, the brand is expanding the lineup with five new shades (bringing the total to 20), launching April 9, and the update feels overdue. While the formula itself has been widely praised, shade range is where tinted SPFs often fall short. And with mineral formulas, that gap tends to be even more obvious.
What makes this launch notable is how intentionally it addresses that. The new additions—spanning light, medium and deep tones with a mix of cool, warm and neutral undertones—are designed to make the product feel more flexible and forgiving. This isn’t about precise shade matching; it’s about finding a tint that blends seamlessly enough to enhance your skin without reading like makeup.
The formula itself stays the same—it uses non-nano zinc oxide for broad-spectrum SPF 45 protection, paired with ultra-fine pigments that help avoid the usual chalky or ashy finish. There are also lightweight emollients and plant-derived texture enhancers (instead of traditional silicones), which give it that smooth, almost velvety slip without feeling heavy or sticky.
The result lands somewhere between skin care and a complexion product. It doesn’t fully blur or perfect, but it softens just enough—taking down redness, evening things out slightly and leaving behind a finish that reads like skin.
Another thing to note: Many tinted SPFs tend to lean one way or the other—either too glowy (bordering on greasy) or too matte (emphasizing texture). This one sits in a more wearable middle ground, which is why it’s become such a staple for everyday use.
With summer on the horizon, this kind of sunscreen becomes even more essential. It’s the kind of product you can throw on in the morning without thinking too hard about it, knowing it will do its job while still looking good up close. The Uniform Tinted Mineral SPF 45 launches April 9 with 20 shades, making it easier to find a match that truly blends in.