Frequently Asked Questions
Tinted moisturizers are lighter, skin-care-first products. They hydrate, provide sheer coverage, and — in this case — protect with SPF 40. Foundation is coverage-first: thicker, more opaque, and typically without sun protection. For daily wear, a tinted moisturizer with SPF replaces both your moisturizer and sunscreen, saving time and steps. If you're concerned about dark marks or hyperpigmentation, daily SPF is non-negotiable — and this formula makes it effortless.
A tinted moisturizer combines three steps into one: it hydrates like a moisturizer, provides light coverage like a foundation, and — in this formula — delivers broad-spectrum SPF 40 sun protection. Unlike foundation, it lets your skin breathe and look natural rather than made up. This formula adds iron oxide pigments that protect against blue light and seamlessly blend into medium to deep skin tones, making it a true all-in-one for your morning routine.
No. Iron oxide pigments eliminate the white cast common in mineral sunscreens. The formula blends invisibly into medium to deep skin tones in shades Cafe au Lait and Mocha. Apply a small amount first to confirm your shade match.
Yes. The formula is non-comedogenic (won't clog pores), fragrance-free, and free from parabens, phthalates, and sulfates. Dr. Anne Beal developed AbsoluteJOI specifically for the high rates of skin sensitivity reported by women of color — over 60% report sensitive skin.
Mineral sunscreens use physical UV filters (zinc oxide) that sit on the skin and deflect UV rays. Chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays and convert them to heat. Mineral formulas are gentler for sensitive skin and begin working immediately — no 20-minute wait.
Yes. The lightweight, dewy finish makes an excellent makeup base. Apply and allow 60 seconds to set, then apply foundation or powder as usual.
Yes — they're designed to work together as a day/night pair. Use the Night Oil for evening retinol treatment; use this SPF moisturizer every morning to protect against the sun exposure that worsens hyperpigmentation.