You’re using a pea-sized amount. That’s for moisturizer. For sunscreen, it’s a joke.
You need a full shot glass for your body. For your face alone, it’s two full fingers — index and middle — covered from base to tip. Less than that and your SPF 40 becomes SPF 10.
This is Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40. $38 for 1.7 oz. I bought it because they claim it’s a clear, weightless primer. It is.
Truly Invisible
Zero white cast on my medium skin — or anyone’s.
Grip Texture
It feels silicone-slick, but that makes makeup stick all day.
Oil Control
It mattifies — but not in a drying, chalky way.
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It’s a chemical sunscreen, so it absorbs UV rays. The formula is packed with extras that do more than just block sun.
- Red Algae: Helps protect against blue light from your screens
- Frankincense: A calming extract, not just a fancy name
- Meadowfoam Seed Oil: Locks in hydration without grease
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It’s a velvety gel. Rubs in completely in 8 seconds flat — I timed it. Leaves a soft-focus, pore-blurred finish.
After two weeks, I realized I wasn’t “saving” it for sunny days. I use it every single morning, even inside. That’s the win.
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My foundation hasn’t slid off once. No new dark spots. But it’s not moisturizing — you still need your regular serum or cream underneath.
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It’s the sunscreen for people who hate sunscreen. Not magic, just extremely well-executed.