Is This ‘Clean’ Foundation Actually Clean? We Investigate

Greenwashing Check
We dug into the claims of this cult-favorite ‘clean’ complexion product to see if it lives up to the hype.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Clean Beauty Trap

Everyone’s obsessed with Ilia‘s Super Serum Skin Tint. But ‘clean’ is a marketing black hole.

The real question: is it just expensive tinted skincare, or a legit foundation?

2.🧪The Breakdown

A serum-foundation hybrid. $48. The claim of SPF 40 and skincare benefits sucked me in.

1

Coverage

Sheer to light — it’s a vibe, not a veil.

2

SPF 40

Mineral-only zinc oxide. No white cast on my medium skin.

3

Finish

Dewy. Not “glowy.” Wet-looking if you’re oily.

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3.🌿Inside the Bottle

It’s half skincare serum. Hyaluronic acid and squalane for hydration, niacinamide to calm.

But the SPF means you have to apply a full 1/4 tsp for protection. Who does that?

  • Zinc Oxide: mineral sunscreen, can pill
  • Squalane: hydration, but can feel slick
  • Niacinamide: brightening, but a low concentration
  • Hyaluronic Acid: plumping, needs damp skin to work
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4.⚠️The Reality Check

Texture is slippery. Like a thin, tinted oil. Smells faintly of herbs and hot plastic.

By week two, I noticed it separates in the bottle. You have to shake it like a Polaroid picture.

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One Thing: Apply to damp skin with fingers. A brush or dry sponge makes it sit on top weirdly.
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5.📜Who It’s For (And Not)

My skin was hydrated. Redness was toned down. Zero change in pores or fine lines.

Buy if
You have dry skin and want a no-makeup glow for errands.
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Skip if
You’re oily, need real coverage, or hate fussy formulas.
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Worth it?
Only if you’ll use the SPF properly. Otherwise, it’s a pricey tint.
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6.Final Call

It’s a good product pretending to be a miracle. More skincare than makeup.

7.0/10
A dewy, expensive skin enhancer.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get a sample first. The shade range oxidizes.