Is This ‘Clean’ Foundation Actually Clean? We Investigate

Greenwashing Check
This cult-favorite ‘clean’ foundation promises purity, but does its ingredient list hold up to scrutiny?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Clean or Clean-ish?

Everyone’s raving about this ‘clean’ foundation. I had to check the label myself.

The real question isn’t about the good stuff they add — it’s about the preservatives they need to keep it from going bad in your makeup bag.

2.🧪The Pitch

It’s Ilia‘s super serum foundation. $54. They promise “skin-first” coverage that’s also “clean.” A big ask.

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SPF 20

Non-nano zinc oxide — a physical sunscreen that doesn’t feel like paste.

2

Longwear

Supposedly 12 hours. We’ll see.

3

40 Shades

A genuinely good range for a ‘clean’ brand.

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3.🌿Inside the Bottle

It’s packed with skincare actives. That’s the main draw. But ‘clean’ is a murky term — here, it means no silicones, which is why it feels different.

  • Squalane: plumps and hydrates
  • Niacinamide: helps with redness
  • Mastic: a tree sap that acts as a natural film-former
  • Sodium Benzoate: the necessary, less-sexy preservative
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4.⚠️Skin Feel

It’s slick. Like a serum with pigment. Absorbs in about 30 seconds, leaves a dewy — not oily — finish. Smells faintly herbal.

By week two, I noticed it never fully ‘sets’ down. My hair stuck to my face on a windy day. The dew is a commitment.

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One Thing: Apply with fingers first, *then* blend with a damp sponge. Uses less product and prevents streaking.
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5.📊The Real Test

My skin looked better bare after using it for a month. But as makeup? It faded evenly, no patchiness. The SPF is legit.

Buy if
You have dry or normal skin and want a your-skin-but-better glow.
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Skip if
You’re oily or hate any trace of tackiness. Or if you need full, matte coverage.
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Worth it?
Yes, but as a tinted skincare step, not a traditional foundation.
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6.Final Call

It’s a great skin tint with benefits. Just don’t buy it for the ‘clean’ label — buy it because it makes you look healthy.

8.0/10
Glowy, skin-improving, but stays dewy.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get a sample first—the shade can oxidize slightly.