Forced myself to wear this viral sunscreen every single day. No excuses.
The real test? Wearing it under full makeup in 90% humidity. That’s where most sunscreens betray you.
It’s a $38 primer-SPF hybrid from Supergoop!. The claim? A truly invisible, silicone-based shield.
SPF 40
Broad-spectrum protection with a chemical filter system.
Oil-Free
Marketed for all skin types, especially oily.
Makeup Grip
Promises to be the perfect smooth base.
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It’s a chemical sunscreen—no white cast because no zinc or titanium dioxide. The real magic is in the texture tech.
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Weirdest texture ever. Like a slick, velvety putty. Absorbs in 8 seconds flat—leaves a dry, matte silicone film.
By week three, I noticed my T-zone was less oily by 2 PM. Unexpected win. But that film? It can pill if you rub your face later.
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No new sunspots. Makeup lasted longer. But it didn’t “hydrate” or “improve skin texture” like some claim. It just sat there. Perfectly.
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It does exactly one thing—and does it brilliantly. A flawless, invisible base. That’s the hype.