[Sun Care] Best cosmetically elegant mineral SPF recommendations?

I experience EXTREME eye and skin sensitivity with chemical sunscreens, even Asian chemical sunscreens, so I have to use 100% mineral sunscreens. However, I have a hard time dealing with the cosmetic inelegance of them.

I actually do not mind a white cast, as I trust the protection better (it indicates the sunscreen doesn't use nanosized zinc, which may offer lower UVA protection) and I can easily remedy white cast with a tinted sunscreen over top, but pilling/streaking/clumping is too much.

So far, the only sunscreen I'm comfortable going out in public in is the Colorescience FLEX sunscreen, but it is SO expensive, especially when using the proper amount of it.

The best aside from Colorescience have been La Roche Posay, Aveeno Baby, Cetaphil Liquid SPF 50, and CeraVe tinted spf 30. But ultimately none seem to have as good a texture as the Colorescience.

The reason I like the Colorescience so much, and to explain what I'm looking for in a mineral sunscreen -- the minerals seem to be well-blended in this formula, keeping pilling and clumping minimal and lending to an overall even application. It also dries down reasonably well, so the sunscreen isn't still gliding around my face an hour after application (this is pretty rare in a mineral sunscreen, based on my experience -- La Roche Posay is the only other one like this, but it also can be gritty/prone to pilling).