I watched a client last month smear a nickel-sized dollop of Supergoop Glowscreen SPF 40 Sunscreen onto her face right before a brunch date. She wanted that "lit from within" look the ads promised. Instead, by the time she hit the sidewalk in the midday sun, she looked like sheβd been gold-plated for a role in a sci-fi film. It was greasy, it was migrating into her eyes, and the tint was sitting on top of her pores rather than melting into them. She spent the next two hours blotting her face with cocktail napkins, effectively wiping away the $38 product and the sun protection she actually needed. This is the classic failure point
Supergoop Glowscreen Spf 40 Sunscreen
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Hana Brown
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