Most summer sunscreens are a sticky, white-cast nightmare. They promise protection but feel like punishment.
This one doesn’t. It’s the first SPF 50+ I’ve worn that genuinely disappears—no pilling under makeup, no greasy phone screen.
Ultra Violette’s Supreme Screen ($49). The claim? A hydrating skinscreen that works like a serum. I was skeptical.
SPF 50+
Broad-spectrum, chemical filters—no zinc chalkiness.
Hydration Claim
Hyaluronic Acid + Kakadu Plum. It’s a moisturizer-SPF hybrid.
Invisible Finish
The main sell. They swear it leaves zero residue.
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It’s packed with skincare actives you’d find in a luxury serum. Not just UV filters floating in a basic cream.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Pulls water into the skin, plumps from within
- Kakadu Plum: Vitamin C bomb for antioxidant protection
- Marshmallow Root: Soothes irritation—smart for daily wear
- Vitamin E: Nourishes and helps stabilize the formula
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The texture is a dream—a silky, pale pink milk that sinks in before you can say “reapply.” Skin feels quenched, not coated.
After two weeks, I stopped using morning moisturizer. This was enough. Unexpected win: my foundation applied smoother over it.
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My skin stayed hydrated in air-con hell. No new sunspots. But it’s not mattifying—you’ll still need powder if you’re super oily.
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This is the SPF for people who hate sunscreen. It makes daily use a non-negotiable, not a chore.