Kinfield Sunscreen Review

Kinfield’s Daily Dew SPF was one of the first few mineral sunscreens I’ve tried. I’ve been using it for over 7 months and here’s my Kinfield sunscreen review!
Would I recommend it?
Yes! It’s my favorite mineral sunscreen to use outdoors. Regardless of how much I sweat, it does not melt off. The texture feels very unique too – unlike anything I’ve tried before. It leaves a dewy finish, feels very hydrating, and is easy to blend in.
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About Kinfield
Kinfield was founded by Nichole Powell when she couldn’t find products for the outdoors that was clean. They care deeply for the environment and are a part of many sustainability initiatives. What to know about Kinfield:
- Kinfield is headquartered in Brooklyn.
- All Kinfield products are manufactured in California.
- Vegan and Cruelty-Free (Leaping Bunny Certified).
- Their products never have sulfates, phthalates, parabens, chemical sunscreen actives, synthetic fragrances, artificial dyes, and petrochemicals.
- Kinfield is a part of 1% of the planet which means they donate 1% of their profits to environmental non-profits.
Kinfield Sunscreen Review
I used the Kinfield daily dew sunscreen every single day during my trip to Japan on Hong Kong a few months ago. In Hong Kong, it was over 85°F degrees so I was sweating bullets. I was so impressed to find that my sunscreen did not feel like it was melting off whatsoever. It’s definitely water-resistant.
The texture of the Kinfeild sunscreen is very different than what I’m used to. It had a semi-thick texture and it was very easy to blend in.
After applying, I could feel the sunscreen still on my face but it didn’t feel uncomfortable at all. It made my skin feel tighter but not surprisingly not dry. In a way, it gave me peace of mind that this hydrating face sunscreen is actually protecting me from UV rays.
The white cast is visible at first but quickly goes away after I rub it in more. It also left a dewy finish that isn’t too shiny which is one of my favorite aspects of this sunscreen.
It feels very hydrating for the most part. The only part is the forehead since I have dry skin. I usually like to put a layer of moisturizer on my forehead first before sunscreen.

The Cost
The Kinfield sunscreen costs $26 for a 2oz bottle. It’s on the pricier side for a mineral sunscreen.
Sustainability
I like that Kinfield keeps sustainability top of mind. The sunscreen plastic tube is made of post-consumer recycled (PCR) material. It’s boxed in a paper box from SFI-certified paperstock. Both can be recycled.
Kinfield also partnered with Pact to allow you to return your Kinfield empties to a Pact drop-off location.
Is It Non-Toxic?
This Kinfield daily dew sunscreen is non-toxic. All the Kinfield sunscreen ingredients are as clean as they can get for sunscreen. It also has very nourishing ingredients like sea kelp, aloe vera, rice bran extract, glycerin, and sunflower extract.
The only ingredient I wanted to point out was “natural fragrance”. On their website, they say it’s 100% Natural and made with bergamot, mandarin, and petitgrain with notes of pink grapefruit and lime. It doesn’t list the exact ingredients though.
Besides that, everything else looks good!

Jasmine’s Final Thoughts
It’s definitely a buy! I 100% recommend Kinfield Daily Dew. When I’m hiking, biking, or taking a walk outside in hot weather, I instantly reach for this Kinfield sunscreen. It lasts through all my sweat. The only downside is the price – it is a bit more expensive than some other mineral sunscreens.
If I want something extra moisturizing, I would go for the Cocokind sunscreen. But if I’m outdoors, I’d definitely reach for this one.
That’s all for my Kinfield daily dew review! What are your thoughts?
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