THIS!!! The SPF is only a tiny amount of the product!! It's ALWAYS better than nothing but sunscreen is a forever must no matter what! Supergoop's unseen sunscreen has great SPF, longevity, and the texture is just like a primer which makes it sensory friendly and a great base for bareface or any kind of makeup look!
@@lisandrabourg6504 hi! so i saw your comments and looked up the ingredients and all of the ingredients should be ok for acne prone skin and a dermatologist said its made for acne prone skin! So I would try it im sure ittl look good on you
Hi I’m actually not sure but you should try it once and see how it goes if you feel like it’s burning or something just wash it off and don’t use it again but if not it might be hit for you !
I know people already said it, but: make with spf doesnt offer the same protection as sunscreen ALSO you can apply sunscreen with color, but make sure its enough product to protect your face... One tip is using first a sunscreen without colour and then just a touch of sunscreen with color :)
Most SPF makeup products don’t contain same SPF as sunscreen. Sunscreen is ment to block UV-a, UV-b while SPF makeup usually only blocks UV-b But I also don’t own any of products you used so they might be protecting more that regular SPF makeup In SPF makeup look for “full spectrum coverage”, that means it ment to block all tipes of UV radiation
@@Shreyaloves_artmaybe it’s because if you mix different types of sunscreen you’re putting a larger amount of sunscreen on your face which can clog your pores
That’s so awesome!! Also your outfit is amazinnggg But I have a question- in places where the SPF is different, will your tan or sunburn (depending on how long you’re out) be un even?
Sorry to be the one to tell you: it doesn't give you enough protection. It's better to use regular make up products and then apply a decent amount of sunsreen. Then just reapply it. Using a little bit of blush with spf 50 doesn't give spf50 protection
I already put two layers of sunscreen during skin prep - this is not a way to replace your sunscreen, this is just a way to add extra protection by using products with spf, which is better than no spf
The skin tint from supergoop should be fine as it's just a very heavily tinted physical sunscreen. So think regular tinted sunscreen but with more coverage. However it wouldn't work for all brands. Just get the ones made by sunscreen companies and not makeup companies
@@AylenPark yeah but it does seem to imply you are replacing it and it may be dangerous for people who don't know and believe this to be a way of protecting themselves when aside from not protecting quite right it is basically impossible to reapply as often as it's recommended and not look like a clown
i’d do this with a face spf underneath as a base. then get a setting spray with a spf of 40+ and you can mattify with the powder if it’s too shiny. spf makeup isn’t high enough to protect on its own
If you have really sensitive skin and you go on vacation here are some things to prevent bad sun burns: 1. wear a wide brim hat with a string that wraps around your chin 2. Wear a long sleeve swin suit 3. wear swim shorts 4. Wear SPF 50 5. Wear lip sunblock 6. wear long sleeve bathing suits that cover your hands 7. Re-aply sunblock every 30-40 mins (Hope this helps! ♡)
It all looks fab on you but your skin is young and flawless to begin with whereas my combination skin in its early sixties needs specific skincare plus sunscreen but never near my eyes or they'll start itching like crazy 😧
You know I never knew they had sunscreen lipsticks/lipbalms until I searched how to get rid of the pigmentation lining in my lips. Like I kid you not, it's so dark it's like I have dark lipliner all the time. So yes, there's the usual scrubbing but then I was also recommended sunscreen lip balm, as in the ones with countless SPF pluses. So yeah. I just ordered it yesterday, hopefully it comes in early.