COST: $32
THE SKINNY: I knew nothing about MD Solar Science Mineral Tinted Creme when this little packet came as a sample from Sephora. But as I read a little about it, the idea seemed nice: A mineral sunscreen that doubles as a face primer.
Great idea. But it is so silky that my makeup practically slid off. Dusting on a powder did not even really help.
The good news is the mineral sunscreen did feel good. Coverage was OK for a tinted cream and it blended nicely. But it seems like this would only work for a day at the pool. And I am not sure I need tinted sunscreen for that.
So while this seems like a great idea. It did not quite work in reality. And this is a $32 sunscreen ... so it needs to be pretty close to perfect.
Great idea. But it is so silky that my makeup practically slid off. Dusting on a powder did not even really help.
The good news is the mineral sunscreen did feel good. Coverage was OK for a tinted cream and it blended nicely. But it seems like this would only work for a day at the pool. And I am not sure I need tinted sunscreen for that.
So while this seems like a great idea. It did not quite work in reality. And this is a $32 sunscreen ... so it needs to be pretty close to perfect.
KEEP OR TOSS: Still a little undecided on this one.
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-- Tested by Carrie
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