Another glowy (maybe more dewy) option for mineral sunscreen is Pipette baby sunscreen in spf 50. It has squalene which is what I would attribute the dewiness to. It definitely leaves a slight white cast though
I love that all three are vegan and cruelty free 😍 That said, The Supergoop glow screen didn’t work for me because it really emphasized large pores 😞 Regarding the Cay Skin Mineral Sunscreen- I cried while wearing it and had yellow/orange streaks down my cheeks. I’m wondering if was pulled so that it could be reformulated.
I love this effect for the summer time. I can’t wait to rock the bronzy Glow look. I can’t wait for summer! Another glowy one is the tinted Josie Maran. The Glow is from the argan oil though. It’s not bronzy.
Strangely cayskin mineral sunscreen is no longer featured on their site either. So strange! That Sun Bum one looks like a great alternative to spending on the supergoop!
Yeah, the mentioned that it wasn’t up to their standards and didn’t work on all skin tones, so it’s off the market until they fix it! Wish more brands would do this!
@@DanaRipperton Oh wow! That’s refreshing. I agree more brands should do that instead of continuing to promote a product that doesn’t live up to its claims. I look forward to seeing them come out with an improved version!
I’m a black women and I love the isle glow.. perfect glow and definitely works for my skin tone!!!
Nice! Thanks for letting us know!
Another glowy (maybe more dewy) option for mineral sunscreen is Pipette baby sunscreen in spf 50. It has squalene which is what I would attribute the dewiness to. It definitely leaves a slight white cast though
I love that all three are vegan and cruelty free 😍
That said, The Supergoop glow screen didn’t work for me because it really emphasized large pores 😞
Regarding the Cay Skin Mineral Sunscreen- I cried while wearing it and had yellow/orange streaks down my cheeks. I’m wondering if was pulled so that it could be reformulated.
I think they’re reformulating bc the tone was off for a lot of people
Another glowy (maybe more dewy) mineral sunscreen is pipette. It has squalene which is what I would attribute the dewyness to
I love this effect for the summer time. I can’t wait to rock the bronzy Glow look. I can’t wait for summer!
Another glowy one is the tinted Josie Maran. The Glow is from the argan oil though. It’s not bronzy.
Ohhh yeah, that one is for sure glowy!!! I’m excited for summer too😎
How would you compare the Cay Skin to the tone and bronzing effect of the darker tinted glow screen? I was going to try that soon
I can swatch them and let you know!
Strangely cayskin mineral sunscreen is no longer featured on their site either. So strange! That Sun Bum one looks like a great alternative to spending on the supergoop!
Yeah, the mentioned that it wasn’t up to their standards and didn’t work on all skin tones, so it’s off the market until they fix it! Wish more brands would do this!
@@DanaRipperton Oh wow! That’s refreshing. I agree more brands should do that instead of continuing to promote a product that doesn’t live up to its claims. I look forward to seeing them come out with an improved version!
Dana, have you try any DRMTGY sunscreens? My favorite from that brand is the tinted spf 44.
Yep! Working on the review🤗
Does the sunbum works under makeup?
Yep!
thank you for answering ❤️
You rubbing them on your hand was very helpful
Glad it helped!
Great video thank u
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The Cay one is nice at first, but then it's so bad. The product separates and becomes like clumps of oil. Check out all the reviews for it on sephora
I believe they’re reformulated it
Why the suspenseful music lol? I was waiting for a plot twist
😂lol it’s no longer around, no need to worry
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Im sure u could mix a tiny bit of the drunk elephant d bronzi into the supergoop to deepen it up :)
I try not to mix non SPFs into my spf these days, but that could work for some
@@DanaRipperton oh that’s interesting! Any reason as to why? I love to learn all I can about skin care do’s & dont’s!
@@gbtink mixing non spf products can sometimes cancel out ingredients from sunscreen.