Rihanna’s Fenty Skin Hydra Vizor was everywhere. I had to know: is it just a celebrity name on a bottle?
The real test? A moisturizer with SPF 30 that promises to be invisible on all skin tones. That’s the claim that gets me every time.
It’s a $42 daily moisturizer with SPF 30. The big sell? No white cast. At all.
SPF 30
Broad spectrum, chemical sunscreen filters.
Oil-Free
Lightweight, non-comedogenic formula.
Refillable
The outer case is reusable — you buy pod refills.
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It’s heavy on hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. Good for hydration and barrier support. The SPF comes from modern chemical filters like homosalate.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps and holds water
- Niacinamide: Calms redness, regulates oil
- Kalahari Melon: Antioxidant vitamin C source
- Aloe: Soothing, extra hydration
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Texture is a dream — a silky gel-cream. Absorbs in 15 seconds, truly. Leaves a dewy, slightly tacky finish. Not matte.
After two weeks, my makeup went on smoother. The surprise? That tackiness? It made my foundation grip better. Never saw that coming.
My skin stayed hydrated. No new breakouts. But if you want a matte finish or super high protection, this isn’t it.
It’s not just hype. The invisible finish is real. But treat it as a great moisturizer that happens to have SPF 30 — not your beach day sunscreen.