Is Typology Tinted Serum Actually Clean? Ingredient Check

Greenwashing Check
That minimalist French bottle screams ‘clean,’ but we fact-checked every single ingredient against EU greenwashing watchlists.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔍 **That Minimalist Bottle? I Had Doubts**

You know that Typology Tinted Serum everyone’s sliding into DMs about? The one that looks like it belongs in a minimalist’s museum? I bought it because the ingredient list was short enough to fit on a postage stamp. But then I remembered: short doesn’t mean clean. Greenwashing loves a short list.

So I cross-checked every single ingredient against the EU’s own “watchlist” for problematic stuff. Spoiler: it passed, but not without a weird asterisk.

🧪 **What You’re Actually Paying For**

It’s a tinted serum, not a foundation. 30ml for $38. The claim: “97% natural origin, no silicones, no perfume.” That’s the hook that got me to try it on a hot, humid day when my skin hates everything.

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Texture

Watery, almost like a thin lotion. Absorbs in 8 seconds flat.

2

Shade Range

6 shades. That’s it. Not inclusive, just honest.

3

The Pump

Dispenses exactly one pea-sized drop. No waste, no mess.

📋 **The Ingredient Check — No Fluff**

Hero ingredients are squalane (hydration) and zinc oxide (SPF 25, but don’t rely on it for sun protection — it’s not enough). The preservative system uses sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate — both clean, both stable. No phenoxyethanol, no parabens. But here’s the asterisk: it contains parfum (natural essential oils). On EU watchlists for potential allergens. So if you’re sensitive to smells, this might bite.

  • Squalane: Locks moisture without greasiness
  • Zinc Oxide: Physical SPF, but weak at 2.5%
  • Glycerin: Hydration booster
  • Parfum (Linalool): Potential allergen — proceed with caution

⚖️ **Texture vs. Reality — First Week**

First dab: feels like water. Sinks in so fast you think you forgot to apply it. Then it dries down to a satin finish — not matte, not dewy. Second day, I woke up with a weird tightness around my nose. Turns out the squalane is great, but the essential oils (lavender, geraniol) can be drying for some. Third day I layered it over a thicker moisturizer. Perfect.

Week two: no breakouts, no irritation. But it’s not a moisturizer. You need a base layer.

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One Thing: Apply it with damp fingers. It spreads thinner and evens out faster — no streaks.

🌿 **Did It Actually Do Anything?**

My skin looked slightly more even — think “good skin day,” not “filter.” The SPF is too low for real sun protection (you’d need 7 layers). But as a light coverage + hydration boost? It works. Redness was toned down by about 40%.

Buy if
You have normal-to-dry skin and want a barely-there tint with hydration
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Skip if
You react to essential oils or need real sun protection
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Worth it?
Yes, if you treat it as a tinted moisturizer — not a foundation or SPF

🚩 **Final Verdict — No Hype, Just Honesty**

It’s clean-ish. The ingredients are solid, but that essential oil asterisk matters. If your skin tolerates fragrance, this is a great everyday “I want to look alive” product. If not? Run.

7.2/10
Clean-ish, but not for sensitive skin
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Where to Buy: Typology’s own site — get the mini size first to test the scent reaction