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Olay Sun Face Sunscreen SPF 35 Shine Control, white squeeze tube

Sun Face Sunscreen SPF 35

Matte Primer Meets SPF

drugstore Paraben Free Pregnancy Safe Not Cruelty Free
61/100
DermFND score
Ingredient quality
6.5
Value for money
6.3
Suitability breadth
4.3
Irritation risk
Med
$19.98
1.3 fl oz (40 mL)
Data confidence
Medium confidence
Launched
2019
Best season
spring-
PAO
12 mo.
after opening
Certifications
Non-comedogenic
+3 more
Alex Brufsky
Alex Brufsky Founder & Editor
Analysis by DermFND · Last verified May 2026 · Methodology
Verified reviewer
01 · Quick read

Pros & cons.

What we love
  • +Triple micro-powder system provides genuine all-day oil control and matte finish
  • +Functions effectively as both sunscreen and mattifying makeup primer in one step
  • +No white cast from the all-chemical UV filter system
  • +Niacinamide and green tea add skincare value beyond basic UV protection
  • +Lightweight serum texture absorbs rapidly and doesn't feel like sunscreen
  • +Oil-free, non-comedogenic formula designed specifically for oily skin concerns
What to know
  • Small 1.3 oz tube at ~$20 is expensive per ounce for a drugstore sunscreen
  • Contains fragrance — unnecessary in a product that could otherwise suit sensitive skin
  • SPF 35 is adequate but lower than many competitors at similar or lower price points
  • Too mattifying and drying for dry and very dry skin types
  • Product may be transitioning out of stock in favor of newer Olay sunscreen lines
02 · Editorial analysis

The full review.

There’s a specific frustration that oily-skinned people know intimately: the sunscreen-that-makes-everything-worse problem. You dutifully apply SPF because you know you should, and by 10 AM your face looks like it’s been laminated. The shine breaks through your powder. Your makeup slides. You look worse than if you’d skipped the sunscreen entirely. Olay’s Sun Face Sunscreen SPF 35 was designed to break this cycle, and it does so with a formula that borrows from the lightweight Asian sunscreen philosophy that had been quietly revolutionizing how the rest of the world thinks about sun protection.

The UV filter system is standard but effective: avobenzone at 3% for UVA coverage, homosalate at 9%, octisalate at 4.5%, and octocrylene at 8.5% for UVB protection and avobenzone stabilization. Total active load is 25% — serious protection in a 100% chemical system that leaves zero white cast. SPF 35 won’t win any numbers races, but it blocks roughly 97% of UVB rays, and for daily urban use with primarily indoor time, it’s adequate.

But the UV filters aren’t why anyone buys this product. The real story is the triple micro-powder system that turns a sunscreen into an oil-control tool. Tapioca starch provides natural oil absorption. Polymethylsilsesquioxane — a spherical silicone powder — creates the velvety slip and soft-focus finish. Sodium polyacrylate starch adds another layer of sebum absorption. Together, these three powders transform a chemical sunscreen into something that genuinely controls shine and provides a smooth, grippable surface for foundation to cling to.

The primer functionality is not an afterthought. Users consistently report that makeup applied over this product lasts longer and slides less than over traditional sunscreens or even dedicated primers. The matte finish develops within about a minute of application and holds through most of a workday. For oily skin in humid climates, this kind of all-day oil control from a sunscreen is genuinely uncommon.

Niacinamide elevates this beyond basic sun protection. Its anti-inflammatory, brightening, and barrier-supporting properties add a skincare dimension that most shine-control sunscreens don’t offer. Green tea extract and vitamin E contribute antioxidant support. You’re getting UV protection, oil control, and mild skincare treatment in one lightweight application — which is the multi-functionality that made Asian sunscreens popular in the first place.

The formula’s weaknesses are straightforward. The fragrance shouldn’t be there. At 1.3 ounces for roughly twenty dollars, the per-ounce cost is premium for a drugstore product. The tube is small enough that daily users will go through it in four to six weeks. And SPF 35, while adequate for daily use, means you’re not getting the underapplication safety margin that higher SPF products provide.

The product’s availability status adds uncertainty. Olay’s official site shows it as out of stock, and newer Prime + Protect SPF 35 variants appear to be replacing it. This may be a product in transition rather than a product in discontinuation — the technology is too good and too differentiated to abandon entirely.

For dry skin, this isn’t the right choice. The entire formulation philosophy — oil-absorbing powders, matte finish, no significant moisturizing agents — is optimized for excess sebum production. Applying this to dry skin would emphasize every flake and dry patch.

Within its intended audience, though, this product solves a real problem that most sunscreens ignore. Oily skin doesn’t stop producing oil because you applied SPF. Most sunscreens add to the slick, contributing to the very aesthetic issue that makes people skip sunscreen entirely. By making a sunscreen that actually improves how oily skin looks and feels, Olay addressed the compliance gap that no amount of SPF education can fix. You can’t convince someone to wear sunscreen by explaining UV damage. You can convince them by giving them a product they genuinely want to use.

Formula

03 · INCI · disclosed by brand

Ingredient analysis.

Ingredient Role Evidence Flag
Avobenzone](/ingredients/avobenzone) (3%)
Primary UVA filter providing broad-spectrum protection, stabilized by the 8.5% octocrylene in the formula to maintain UVA-blocking capacity during sun exposure.
Well Established
OK
Provides anti-inflammatory and brightening benefits beyond basic UV filtration — a skincare-forward addition that addresses dullness and supports barrier function while the UV filters handle protection.
Well Established
OK
Natural micro-powder that absorbs excess oil and provides the matte, shine-controlling finish — central to the product's dual positioning as sunscreen and shine control/makeup primer.
Well Established
OK
Antioxidant that provides supplemental protection against UV-generated free radicals, complementing the UV filters with an additional defense mechanism against environmental oxidative stress.
Promising
OK
Full INCI list

Active Ingredients: Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 9%, Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 8.5%. Inactive Ingredients: Water, Tapioca Starch, Dimethicone, Niacinamide, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, BHT, Caprylyl Glycol, Dimethiconol, Cetearyl Glucoside, Cetearyl Alcohol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Stearic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Disodium EDTA, PEG-100 Stearate, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Sodium Polyacrylate Starch, 1,2-Hexanediol, Phenoxyethanol, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Fragrance

Product flags
✗ Fragrance Free ✓ Alcohol Free ✓ Oil Free ✗ Silicone Free ✓ Paraben Free ✓ Sulfate Free ✗ Cruelty Free ✗ Vegan ✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Potential irritants
FragranceIodopropynyl ButylcarbamateCommon AllergensFragrance
04 · Compatibility

Skin match.

Pairs well with
Lightweight moisturizersMatte foundationsOil-free serums
Skin types
Best for
oilycombination
Works for
normal
Not ideal for
drysensitive
Addresses conditions
Caution for
05 · Evidence

The science.

The Science

The four-filter chemical sunscreen system provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection. Avobenzone at 3% absorbs UVA I radiation (340-400nm), and 8.5% octocrylene stabilizes it to prevent photodegradation. Homosalate at 9% and octisalate at 4.5% absorb UVB to reach the SPF 35 rating. The 25% total active load is a moderate-to-high concentration that provides effective protection in a lightweight texture.

The micro-powder mattifying system controls oil more effectively than simple silica-based mattifiers. Tapioca starch particles absorb sebum through physical adsorption without stripping the skin's lipid barrier. Polymethylsilsesquioxane spheres create a soft-focus optical effect that diffuses light across the skin surface, reducing the visual appearance of oiliness and pores. Sodium polyacrylate starch adds another absorption mechanism with a different particle size distribution, controlling oil across various sebum droplet sizes.

Niacinamide's anti-sebum properties complement the physical oil absorption of the micro-powders. Research in the Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy shows that topical niacinamide at 2% reduces sebum excretion rate and pore size over 4 weeks of use—meaning this ingredient addresses oiliness at the production level, not just the surface.

Dermatologist Perspective

Dermatologists know that sunscreen compliance—whether people actually wear and reapply SPF—matters as much as the SPF number. Board-certified dermatologists note that products like this solve aesthetic problems (shine, greasy feel) while providing UV protection, which improves daily sunscreen adherence in oily-skinned patients who would otherwise skip SPF. The niacinamide inclusion supports barrier function and addresses the mild inflammation common in oily, acne-prone skin. Dermatologists advise that SPF 35 is adequate for daily incidental exposure but recommend a higher SPF for extended outdoor activities.

06 · Where it fits

Where it fits in your routine.

AM routine
01 Gentle cleanser
02 Lightweight serum
03 THIS PRODUCT (replaces sunscreen + primer)
PM routine
01 Oil cleanser (to remove sunscreen)
02 Water-based cleanser
03 Treatment serum
04 Night moisturizer
How to use

Apply to clean skin after skincare but before makeup. A small amount covers the whole face. Wait about one minute for the matte finish to set. Apply foundation directly over the micro-powder surface to grip makeup. Reapply every two hours if you stay outdoors. Remove at the end of the day using an oil-based cleanser or micellar water.

Value assessment

At about $20 for 1.3 fl oz (~$15 per ounce), this drugstore sunscreen has a premium price. The value depends on its dual sunscreen-primer function — if it replaces both a $10-15 sunscreen and a $10-15 primer, the total cost is reasonable. One small tube lasts 4-6 weeks, making daily use expensive. Availability may drop as Olay transitions to newer formulations.

Who should buy

This formula targets oily and combination skin types needing sun protection, shine control, and a makeup primer. It works for consumers who skip sunscreen to avoid a greasy feel, and for anyone wanting to simplify a morning routine by combining SPF and primer.

Who should skip

Skip this if you have dry skin — the matte micro-powders show dryness and flaking. Avoid this if you need higher SPF for outdoor activities, if fragrance in sunscreen bothers you, or if the per-ounce pricing exceeds your daily-use budget.

07 · The fine print

Product details.

Texture

Lightweight serum-like consistency absorbs fast. Micro-powders (tapioca starch, polymethylsilsesquioxane, sodium polyacrylate starch) create a velvety matte finish and a smooth, grippable surface for makeup application.

Scent

Light fragrance present — noticeable during application but fades quickly.

Packaging

Small white squeeze tube, 1.3 fl oz. Travel-friendly size. Olay Sun branding.

First use

The serum spreads easily on first application with a lightweight, watery feel. Within a minute, the micro-powders create a matte, velvety finish that controls shine immediately. There is no white cast. The light fragrance dissipates within minutes. Skin feels smooth and primed for makeup. Dry skin types may find the matte finish too drying.

How long it lasts

4-6 weeks with daily facial application

Period after opening

12 months

Best season

spring summer

Finish
mattenon-greasylightweight
Certifications
Non-comedogenicOil-freeParaben-freeDye-free
08 · Behind the formula

The backstory.

Launched in 2019 as part of Olay's Sun Face collection, this product was Olay's answer to the Asian sunscreen trend that was transforming Western consumers' expectations of what sunscreen should feel like. Rather than competing on SPF numbers, Olay focused on texture and multi-functionality — creating a product that oily-skinned consumers would actually want to use daily because it solved their shine problem while providing UV protection. The product may be transitioning to the newer Prime + Protect SPF 35 line with updated branding.

About Olay

Legacy Brand (20+ years)

Olay was founded in 1952, became a billion-dollar brand under Procter & Gamble in 2013, and received the Skin Cancer Foundation's Skin Sense Award in 2014 for sun protection efforts. This sunscreen serum was inspired by lightweight Asian sunscreen technology and features niacinamide alongside the UV filter system.

Brand founded: 1952 · Product launched: 2019
09 · Setting the record straight

Common myths.

Myth

SPF 35 isn't high enough for proper daily protection.

Reality

SPF 35 blocks about 97.1% of UVB rays. The gap between SPF 35 and SPF 50 (98% blocking) is only 0.9 percentage points. SPF 35 works for daily commuting and indoor work with brief outdoor exposure. Consistent application and reapplication matter more.

Myth

Mattifying sunscreens offer less UV protection than greasy ones.

Reality

Oil-absorbing powders in the vehicle create the matte finish, not changes to the UV filter system. The four chemical UV filters at their stated concentrations provide the same broad-spectrum SPF 35 protection regardless of the texture technology layered on top.

10 · Common questions

FAQ.

Can I use this as a makeup primer?

Yes — the micro-powder system (tapioca starch, polymethylsilsesquioxane, sodium polyacrylate starch) creates a matte, grippable surface for foundation adhesion. Many users use this instead of sunscreen and primer to simplify their morning routine. Wait one minute for the matte finish to develop before applying foundation.

Is this sunscreen good for oily skin?

This formula targets oily and combination skin. The triple micro-powder system absorbs oil all day, and the matte finish controls shine better than typical sunscreens. It is one of the few SPF products that reduces oiliness instead of adding to it.

Why is this so expensive for a drugstore sunscreen?

The 1.3 oz size is small for the ~$20 price point. But the serum format is concentrated; a small amount covers the face. niacinamide, green tea, and vitamin E add value beyond basic UV protection. If per-ounce cost matters, larger-format sunscreens at this price tier offer more volume.

Is Olay replacing this product?

Olay is transitioning the Sun Face line into the newer Prime + Protect SPF 35 range. This range uses similar mattifying technology with updated formulations. Check current availability before purchasing, as stock may be limited.

Community

11 · Real-world signal

What the community says.

Common praise

"Excellent shine control with genuinely matte finish lasting most of the day"

"Lightweight serum texture absorbs quickly and doesn't feel like sunscreen"

"Works well as a makeup primer — foundation grips and lasts longer"

"No white cast from the all-chemical UV filter system"

"Niacinamide and green tea provide skincare benefits beyond just UV protection"

Common complaints

"High price for 1.3 oz — expensive per ounce for a drugstore sunscreen"

"Contains fragrance which limits suitability for sensitive skin"

"SPF 35 is adequate but lower than many competitors at similar prices"

"Small tube runs out quickly with daily facial application"

"May be too mattifying/drying for dry skin types"

Notable endorsements
Olay received the Skin Cancer Foundation Skin Sense Award (2014)
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