There are a lot of cool things out there that make us wonder — do they really work? In our I Tried It series, we set out to use them in the real world and have determined that, in fact, they really do.

On Trial: Everyday Humans Rosé S'il Vous Plait Gentle Mineral Sunscreen

Tester: Danielle St. Pierre, fan of mineral sunscreens that don't clog my pores

The Brief: Everyone should be wearing SPF, every day, no excuses — but especially if you're a very pale, very tattooed person such as myself. I try to make it a point to wear SPF daily with or without makeup, and I'm quite particular about which mineral sunscreen I wear on my face specifically.

So, when a little birdie mentioned sustainable, clean skincare brand Everyday Humans to me, I was instantly intrigued. The brand's mission is simple, but kickass: Everyday Humans makes basic, everyday skincare staples for all skin types, from SPF to body-care essentials. These skincare products are made with clinically tested formulas and environmentally friendly packaging, all developed with a commitment to long-term skin health.

In the brand's portfolio, Everyday Humans has everything from a clever sunscreen-serum hybrid sassily named Resting Beach Face, to SPF 50 body sunscreen, to my personal favorite product (and the subject of this I Tried It): Rosé S’il Vous Plait Mineral Sunscreen.

danielle holding everyday spf in front of lake
Danielle St. Pierre

This 11.25% zinc oxide-based physical sunscreen provides SPF 30 broad-spectrum sun protection and is super gentle on sensitive skin. It's clinically tested to be non-comedogenic (meaning it won't clog pores), it's suitable for oily and blemish-prone skin (aka my skin to a tee), and it's also suitable for all skin tones, as this product leaves no white cast and has a velvety finish.

Now, let's talk about the clean ingredients list. Rose extract and aloe vera juice restore skin's moisture-sebum balance and soothe any trouble spots. Side note: The rose extract also makes this mineral sunscreen smell ever so faintly floral and fresh, which I appreciate on these hot, sweaty summer days. Rosé S’il Vous Plait is silicone-free, cruelty-free, vegan, and reef-friendly.

This sunscreen goes on white at first straight from the bottle, but it's very moisturizing and easy to blend, which makes it perfect for use on delicate facial skin. I personally love it for my face because it stays put and doesn't slide around, regardless of how much of a sweaty Betty I am. Plus, it works with my daily skincare and makeup (or no makeup) routine.

Closing Argument: With its reasonable price point, sassy and millennial-friendly branding, and minimalist yet purposeful formulation, I highly recommend Everyday Humans' entire line of smart SPF skincare products.

Try all four of the below sunscreen and skincare products — but start with Rosé S’il Vous Plait Mineral Sunscreen, s’il vous plait.

Rosé S'Il Vous Plait Mineral Sunscreen
Everyday Humans Rosé S'Il Vous Plait Mineral Sunscreen
Now 50% Off
$12 at Ulta Beauty
Oh My Bod! SPF50 Body Sunscreen
Everyday Humans Oh My Bod! SPF50 Body Sunscreen
Resting Beach Face Sunscreen Serum
Everyday Humans Resting Beach Face Sunscreen Serum
No Problemo Pre & Post-Sun Water
Everyday Humans No Problemo Pre & Post-Sun Water
Now 30% Off

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Danielle St. Pierre
Senior Food & Drink Editor

Danielle is the former food & drink editor for BestProducts.com, where she put her knowledge as a cocktail consultant and connoisseur to use; her work can also be spotted on Thrillist, Food & Wine, and Delish. Prior to joining BestProducts.com in 2016, she was slinging fancy cocktails in Brooklyn, reporting on the best bars and restaurants in the country for Food & Wine magazine, and drinking all the whiskey New York has to offer. Outside of work, you’ll most likely find her catching the end of happy hour at her favorite bars in New York or dreaming up pretty new drink recipes.