Rihanna’s Fenty Skin Hydra Vizor went viral for a reason. It promises a no-white-cast SPF 30 moisturizer that actually feels good.
The real draw? It’s a moisturizer first. The SPF doesn’t feel like an afterthought—or a chalky punishment.
It’s a $42 daily moisturizer with SPF 30. I tried it because “invisible finish” is a bold claim for deeper skin tones.
SPF 30 Broad Spectrum
Chemical sunscreen filters that don’t leave a purple-grey cast.
Oil-Free & Fragrance-Free
Good for sensitive skin, but has a light, fruity scent from the ingredients.
Refillable Cartridge
The outer case is cute, but buying the refill feels a bit like a brand loyalty test.
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The hero is hyaluronic acid and kalahari melon for hydration. Niacinamide is in there for barrier support, but it’s pretty far down the list.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Pulls water into the skin
- Kalahari Melon Extract: Lightweight hydration source
- Niacinamide: Helps with skin barrier
- Aloe Barbadensis Leaf: Basic soothing agent
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Texture is a dream—a silky, pink gel-cream. Absorbs in under 20 seconds. Leaves a dewy, slightly tacky finish for a minute.
After two weeks, the dewiness settled down. The surprise? It layered perfectly under makeup—no pilling. But on very humid days, my combo skin felt a touch too shiny by noon.
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My skin stayed hydrated. No new breakouts. But it’s not a miracle worker—fine lines and major oil control? Didn’t touch those.
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It delivers on its core promise: a truly invisible SPF moisturizer that feels luxurious. The hype is real for that. Just don’t expect a skincare powerhouse.