Ami Colé Skin-Enhancing Tint dupes
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Last updated: March 2026
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The original
Ami Colé Skin-Enhancing Tint — Various
$28
Lightweight skin tint designed specifically for melanin-rich skin with a radiant, second-skin finish.
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Black Girl Sunscreen Skin Tint
Save 43%$16
"A solid alternative that shares the same mission of serving deeper skin tones without white cast. More matte, less radiant than the original."
Best for: Deeper skin tones wanting SPF + light coverage in one step
- + Designed for melanin-rich skin
- + Contains SPF
- + No white cast
- − Fewer shade options
- − More matte finish than Ami Colé
e.l.f. Halo Glow Tinted Moisturizer
Save 50%$14
"A budget option that works for many skin tones, but doesn't match Ami Colé's specific formulation for deeper skin. Test the deeper shades in person."
Best for: Budget shoppers with medium to medium-deep skin tones
- + Radiant finish
- + Affordable
- + Decent deeper shade options
- − Not specifically formulated for melanin-rich skin
- − Some deeper shades can look ashy
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ami Colé Skin-Enhancing Tint | $28 | Original | — | — |
| Black Girl Sunscreen Skin Tint | $16 | 80% | Deeper skin tones wanting SPF + light coverage in one step | Save 43% |
| e.l.f. Halo Glow Tinted Moisturizer | $14 | 76% | Budget shoppers with medium to medium-deep skin tones | Save 50% |
Comparison notes
Ami Colé specifically formulates for melanin-rich skin—the sheer tint enhances rather than masks. Dupes match the lightweight concept but don't all share this specific focus.
Full comparison
Ami Colé was founded with a specific mission: create skin tints that actually look good on dark skin instead of leaving a gray or ashy cast. The Skin-Enhancing Tint delivers on that promise with a radiant, barely-there formula that makes deep skin tones glow. Black Girl Sunscreen's Skin Tint shares the mission of serving melanin-rich skin with a formula that includes SPF and zero white cast. It's more matte in finish but equally thoughtful in shade formulation. e.l.f. Halo Glow is the budget option—it has a nice radiant finish and has expanded its deeper shades, but some users with very deep skin report the darkest shades can oxidize or look slightly off. For the best match to Ami Colé's philosophy and formula, Black Girl Sunscreen is the closer choice.
Longevity
Ami Colé wears naturally for 5–6 hours with a gentle fade. Black Girl Sunscreen's tint lasts similarly at 5+ hours. e.l.f. Halo Glow may need a midday blot or touch-up at 4–5 hours, especially on oily skin.
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