My feed was nothing but this peach tube for weeks. Rihanna’s Fenty Skin Hydra Vizor.
The real test? Making SPF 30 feel like nothing on a humid, 90-degree day.
It’s a $35 moisturizer with SPF 30. The claim? Invisible finish, no white cast, and hydration that lasts. I was skeptical.
SPF 30
Broad spectrum, chemical sunscreen filters.
Oil-Free
Lightweight, gel-cream formula.
Fragrance
Has a light, fruity scent — not for the fragrance-averse.
It’s powered by hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. One pulls in water, the other helps with tone and texture.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps skin with hydration
- Niacinamide: Helps calm and even skin
- Kalahari Melon Oil: A light, non-greasy moisturizer
- Aloe: For a cooling, soothing feel
The texture is a dream — a silky gel that disappears in 20 seconds. Zero stickiness.
After two weeks, my makeup went on smoother. The surprise? It pills if you rub it in too aggressively or layer it over a sticky serum.
My skin stayed hydrated. No new breakouts. But the SPF 30 is light — you’ll need a dedicated sunscreen for a beach day.
It’s a fantastic daily moisturizer that happens to have SPF. Not a sunscreen that happens to moisturize. Get the difference?