Garnier Vitamin C Daily UV Lightening Fluid SPF50 Review

[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] Facial SPFs are a hot topic right now – I’ve just had a little rant on Instagram about how we are all being hoodwinked into thinking we need to pay £££ for facial SPFs when in reality, we don’t. Your facial SPF only needs to do one thing – offer a sun protection factor that protects your skin. Most of us have a fairly thorough skin care routine – all the extras your skin needs tend to be covered off in that so the bells and whistles that come with expensive SPFs are nice extras but most likely not needed. However, despite wanting to be in a dark room with twenty fans and nothing at all on my poor, hot skin, I’ve tested the Garnier Vitamin C Daily UV Lightening Fluid SPF50. What you pay for SPF doesn’t indicate how good the SPF is – the price is a) what brands think they can get away with and b) a few extras.

I like it well enough – it’s doing the job in a light feeling way with a smidge of a tint (and I mean a smidge). Initially, my skin looked too shiny but that settled very quickly. I’m guessing it has ‘glow’ in the title because of the key ingredient, Vitamin C, which, to refer to the opening paragraph, is nice to have but not an essential, especially if you already have it covered off. It’s £13 which feels very reasonable and is currently on offer for £8.66 HERE.

The thing that puts make up fans in a twizzle is the reapplication of SPF. So, you start your morning getting readiness with a layer of SPF50. Over that, you apply your makeup. However, most SPFs (read the small print) advise that you reapply every couple of hours or at least, ‘frequently’. So, does all the make up come off and you start again? How does this work in the office, at a garden party? Or, you use a high SPF foundation, but again, read the small print – you need to reapply. Or do you? It really depends upon what you’re doing and where you are – for example, if you’re outdoors all day in the sun, you need to reapply at the same rate you would if you were on the beach sunbathing. If you’ve been in front of spreadsheets all day under artificial light, you probably don’t. Anyway, the Brightening Over Make-Up mist gets you out of a hole somewhat. It’s not for the beach or beach like conditions – it’s for incidental sun – but the big benefit here is that you don’t need to carve off your beautiful summer make up, you just generously spritz this over everything and you get an extra SPF boost. It’s also on offer at £8.66 HERE.

 


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