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My Honest Thoughts On Sunglow Crème Tinted Sunscreen

By Alyssa Martinez @ItsMariaAlyssa

We're stuck in our homes right now, but that doesn't mean that you can skip sunscreen. Joyce Park, a California-based, board-certified dermatologist, told , "standard glass windows block UVB but not UVA rays, which can penetrate deeper into the skin than UVB [rays], [and] are the main contributing factor to photo-aging - which are changes seen as dark spots, wrinkles, and leathery textured skin." And also, UVA rays can contribute to skin cancer, which is the main reason Park recommends slathering on SPF while inside, and especially if you're sitting by a window or in a room with lots of sunlight. That is also why even though we're all in self-quarantine I'm still going to do my annual sunscreen reviews starting with the hyped-up Sunglow Creme Tinted Sunscreen review. Seriously, that product sold out in minutes after the launch!

Just in case you didn't know, this is a brand created by influencers Rei Germar and Mae Layug.

WHAT IS IT?

Sunglow Crème Tinted Sunscreen provides all-day coverage that claims to be comfortable to wear giving you a radiant, glowing, and natural-looking skin. This sunscreen also contains SPF50 PA++++ to ensure ultimate protection against UVA (skin aging) and UVB (burning) rays.

NOTABLE INGREDIENTS

It contains Centella Asiatica, a good anti-inflammatory ingredient known to soothe sensitive skin and good for acne-prone skin, and Sunflow Oil, which is also a multi-tasker like the Centella Asiatica but moisturizing. This also contains Niacinamide, which is a known brightening and anti-aging ingredient which you can find in many beauty products. Lastly, its sun protection comes from a combination of Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. You can read its full ingredient analysis in Skin Carisma.

My Honest Thoughts On Sunglow Crème Tinted Sunscreen

PERFORMANCE

APPLICATION: Pump an adequate amount and gently blend all over the face and neck using your fingertips or a makeup blender. Can be used as a primer substitute. Apply liberally at least 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply as needed.

SCENT: Sunglow has a very mild powdery scent that even "scentsitive" will like.

PACKAGING: It comes in an easy pump and mess-free tube, which resembles It Cosmetics CC Cream. And that's not their only similarities. Keep reading.

TEXTURE & FORMULA: Sunglow Creme Tinted Sunscreen has a satin-finish. Meaning it's not too thin but not too thick, and not too dewy but not too matte either.

My Honest Thoughts On Sunglow Crème Tinted Sunscreen
My Honest Thoughts On Sunglow Crème Tinted Sunscreen
These are both Medium shades of the It Cosmetics CC Cream (top) and Sunglow Creme Tinted Sunscreen (bottom). As you could see, It Cosmetics has a cool undertone and pink while the Sunglow has a warm and yellow undertone.

MY EXPERIENCE

The Sunglow Creme Tinted Sunscreen doesn't feel heavy or tacky at all which is perfect for the Philippines' hot and humid weather, especially for those who has oily skin. This tinted sunscreen also has a light to medium coverage and comes in 3 shades: Light, Medium, and Dark. This one I have is the medium shade.

Honestly, the Sunglow feels more like a BB Cream rather than a sunscreen, and I don't mean that in a negative way. I also find it as a good and affordable dupe of the pricey (yet cult-fave) It Cosmetics CC Cream, the Matte version though. Having said that, the Sunglow indeed made my skin look glowy and even. However, after approximately 3 hours while I was on my way to the supermarket, I noticed my skin tone turned a little grey. Which is actually common for women of color and especially those who are acidic like me.

But overall, I still find the Sunglow Creme Tinted Sunscreen is a good every day tinted sunscreen. Actually, my mother who has fairer skin than I and has dry skin loves this product. Luckily, the medium shade looks nice on her skin tone so I gave my tube to her.

WHERE TO BUY?

You can buy the Sunglow Creme Tinted Sunscreen in for Php429 each and in Watsons Online and its branches nationwide for the same price.

In my next review, I will be reviewing the Sunglow Tinted Lipscreen, but I will not be reviewing the compact powder or the Sun Mist since I have trust issues with sunscreen spray that isn't aerosol. I like applying my sunscreen evenly and covering my entire face and some sprays couldn't guarantee it.

What do you think of my Sunglow Creme Tinted Sunscreen review? Do you use a tinted sunscreen? Share your thoughts below!


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