I set a timer on my watch. Every two hours, rain or shine, I reapplied this mist over my makeup. Thirty days of looking like a crazy person spritzing my face at my desk.
What actually mattered: no new tan lines on my chest. My boyfriend asked if I’d stopped going outside. Nope — the mist just worked.
It’s a translucent SPF 50+ mist from Naked Sundays. $34 for 100ml. They claim it’s “invisible” and won’t mess up makeup. I didn’t believe them.
CabanaClear Technology
Dries so clear you forget you’re wearing it — no white cast, no ghost face.
Continuous Spray Nozzle
Mist is finer than my fancy Evian spray. Actually feels like nothing hitting your face.
Glow Factor
Not sparkly. Just a real “I slept 8 hours” sheen. Weirdly convincing.
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Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide — the mineral blockers. But the glow comes from squalane and a touch of vitamin E. No white cast because the particles are micronized so small they disappear on contact.
- Zinc Oxide 21%: Blocks UVA/UVB without the paste effect
- Squalane: Hydrates without grease — actual magic for combo skin
- Vitamin E: Anti-oxidant that calms redness
- Glycerin: Holds moisture so skin doesn’t feel tight after reapplication
Photo: Jana Ohajdova / Unsplash
First spray: cold, fine, almost like humid air. Absorbs in about 8 seconds — I counted. No stickiness, no pilling under my foundation. Week one, I was a convert.
Week three got weird: my skin actually looked better. Less red, more even. I think the constant squalane touch-ups did something.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
No tan lines on my face or neck. My foundation stayed intact every single day — no patchy breakdown at 3pm. But I still got a little color on my arms (I didn’t spray those). It’s not magic; it’s physics.
Photo: Arthur Pereira / Unsplash
I’ll keep buying it. It’s the only SPF reapplication method I actually stuck with for a full month. No excuses, no mess, no tan.