Stop using SunnyDays on just your face. It’s a fixer-upper for half your beauty problems.
I squeezed out a pea-sized drop for my under-eyes last week and haven’t touched my concealer since. It’s that good.
It’s a $38 tinted sunscreen from Tower 28 Beauty that claims to be “skin barrier loving.” I called bullshit until my dry patches proved me wrong.
Under-Eye Brightener
Dab it on with your ring finger — it cancels darkness without caking into creases.
Hairline Blur
Swipe it along your scalp part to fake density and protect that sensitive skin from burning.
Body Glow
Mix one pump with your lotion for a sheer, dewy sheen on collarbones and shoulders — no glitter, just skin.
Eyelid Primer
A light layer stops eyeshadow creasing by 3 PM, even on my oily lids.
Neck Eraser
It matches your face to your neck so you don’t look like a mannequin head.
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This isn’t just zinc oxide — it’s got a bunch of soothing agents that calm my redness while I wear it. The finish is skin-like, not mask-like.
- Zinc Oxide: Broad-spectrum SPF that sits on top of skin, not in it
- Squalane: Locks in moisture without greasiness
- Centella Asiatica: Calms irritation and redness fast
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps fine lines so they look blurred
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It pours like a thin lotion, not a pasty goop. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat and leaves a soft-focus finish—like someone turned a blur filter on my face.
Week two: I noticed it pills if I rub it in circles. Pat it in instead. That’s the secret nobody tells you.
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My redness dropped about 60% by day 10, and my forehead stopped flaking. But don’t expect full coverage — this is a “your skin but better” deal, not a foundation replacement.
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It’s the best under-$40 tinted SPF I’ve tried, and I’ve tested half the Sephora wall. Just don’t rub it in like a savage.