Is Typology Tinted Serum Actually Clean? Ingredient Investigation

Greenwashing Check
This minimalist French brand claims 10 ingredients — but we found two that raise green flags.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔍 **The 10-Ingredient Lie**

So Typology claims their Tinted Serum has only 10 ingredients. Technically true. But two of them — caprylyl glycol and sodium benzoate — are preservatives that make me side-eye the whole “minimalist” flex. Not dirty, but not the purity flex they’re selling.

The real issue? They market this as “clean” without any third-party certification. That’s not transparency — that’s a vibe.

🧪 **What You’re Actually Buying**

It’s a tinted moisturizer hybrid. $36. 1.01 fl oz. Five shades (lol — that’s not inclusive). The claim that hooked me: “replaces foundation, moisturizer, and SPF.” Bold. Let’s test it.

1

SPF 25

Zinc oxide only — mineral, not chemical. But SPF 25 isn’t enough for a day outdoors.

2

Buildable Coverage

Sheer to medium if you layer. But one pump looks like nothing.

3

10-Ingredient Formula

No fragrance, no essential oils. But also no active skincare benefits beyond hydration.

a bottle of cetaphil, a tube of deodorant,

Photo: sarah b / Unsplash

📋 **Ingredient Honesty Check**

Hero ingredients are squalane (hydration) and zinc oxide (SPF). That’s it. No niacinamide, no peptides — just a basic tinted moisturizer with a clean-washed label. Here’s what’s actually doing the work:

  • Squalane: Lightweight moisture that mimics skin’s natural oils
  • Zinc Oxide: Mineral SPF that sits on top — no chemical absorption
  • Caprylyl Glycol: Preservative, but can cause stinging on sensitive skin
  • Sodium Benzoate: Common preservative — safe but not ‘natural’

⚠️ **How It Actually Wears**

First pump — watery. Smells like nothing (thank god). Absorbs in 10 seconds flat. Blurs pores? A little. Looks dewy, not greasy. But by hour 4, my T-zone looked like a glazed donut.

Week 2 surprise: It oxidized slightly on me — turned a half-shade darker by midday. Not a dealbreaker, but if you’re shade-matching, go lighter.

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One Thing: Apply with fingers, not a brush. The heat melts it into skin better. Two drops, not one.

✅ **Did It Actually Work?**

My redness got a 40% discount. No breakouts. But my texture stayed the same — this doesn’t blur or fill. It’s a tint, not a filter.

Buy if
You have normal-to-dry skin and want a no-makeup, 30-second face.
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Skip if
You need coverage, oil control, or more than 5 shades to match.
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Worth it?
For the SPF + tint combo? Decent. But a drugstore BB cream does the same for half the price.

💬 **Final Verdict**

It’s clean-ish, not clean. Fine for lazy days — not a replacement for real SPF or real coverage.

6.5/10
Clean-ish, not revolutionary, fine for lazy days
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Where to Buy: Typology’s site only — but grab the travel size first if you’re unsure about shade.