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What SPF spray goes on well over makeup?

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Dandellion · 23/03/2018 10:21

I'm struggling to balance wearing a high factor SPF under my foundation. Does anyone apply make as normal then finish with a SPF spray. How does it feel on, and does it interfere with your makeup at all?

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Wellhellothere1 · 23/03/2018 10:30

I have a Bioderma SPF spray which I apply over make up but only in hot countries on holiday as it does have a sheen to it. Best one I’ve tried though. You could try a mineral powder make up which has SPF but I’m not confident about the coverage you would get with it.
What’s the issue with wearing SPF under make up? I think you need to try lots before you find your holy grail! My HG is a Japanese one (think Asian SPFs are best) Biore UV perfect Bright Face Milk SPF 50 which makes my make up go on a dream over the top. It has a slight pink
sheen which dries down matt and feels more like a primer.

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BagelGoesWalking · 23/03/2018 10:35

La Roche Posay Anthelios facial mist

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Dandellion · 23/03/2018 10:42

I'm currently using the LRP Anthelios XL SPF 50 under my foundation. But even after leaving it for 20 mins to soak in, it still feels not properly absorbed and my foundation pills.

I have ordered the Biore Watery Essence to see if that absorbs any better.

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Wellhellothere1 · 23/03/2018 10:48

The Biore watery essence is brilliant though i think the reformulated waterproof version isn’t supposed to be as good as the previous version. Worth a try!

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RainyApril · 23/03/2018 10:50

I use a cheap Soltan facial sunscreen from Boots under my make up. It's absorbed in less than a minute, no sheen or greasy residue, make up applies as usual.

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MrsJamin · 23/03/2018 11:32

I'd recommend Altruist spf50 from amazon, really well priced, doesn't leave a white residue and sinks in quickly.

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BagelGoesWalking · 23/03/2018 13:06

This is a list I made from seeing them recommended multiple times:
Biore Aqua watery Essence (does contain some alcohol, so maybe not for drier skin).

  • Nivea Water Gel spf 50 - huge bottle, good value. Gel- like so disappears into skin.
  • La Roche Posay Anthelios facial mist or ultra fluid lotion
  • Etude House Mild Airy Finish SunPrise spf 50

⁃ Missha All Around Safe Block Soft Finish Sun Milk SPF50+/PA+++ (70ml)
COSRX Aloe Soothing Sun Cream SPF50 PA+++, 50ml
⁃ Canmake Tokyo Mermaid Skin Gel SPF 50+ PA++

All the Asian ones are available on eBay (buy from a Korean seller) or there are some UK stockists like Beauty and Seoul, Melon and Starfish, Skinholic and Bits and Bobs of Beauty.
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ProperLavs · 23/03/2018 13:59

Is an spf spray chemical or a mineral based?

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Ididnthearanything · 23/03/2018 14:15

The Las Roche Posay spray is chemical ASAIK. Don't know about the others. Is there a mineral spray? I don't think spraying nano particles of Zinc oxide is good for your lungs.

I'm never that confident that I spray enough of the stuff to get a decent spf. It's hard to know, compared to a cream.

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RosieLig · 23/03/2018 14:19

I’m using this at the moment under foundation and it’s great. I’ve got really oily skin so I need a bit of blotting but it’s not major. It gives a lovely glow.
beautyandseoul.co.uk/collections/sun-protection/products/heimish-artless-glow-base-spf-50-pa

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ProperLavs · 23/03/2018 14:30

Yes,I thought sprays would have to be chemical. As far as I understand chemical spf products MUST be in direct contact with the skin in order to work so spraying over foundation is useless.
Unless I have completely misunderstood and this is incorrect information then I do worry that people don't understand how to use some spf products.

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CointreauVersial · 23/03/2018 15:43

I just bought this Ambre Solaire spray - it says it can be worn over make-up, and judging by the usage instructions I'd say it's a mineral SPF, not a chemical one.

It's not bad, takes a little while to soak in, but it's tricky to apply evenly - I have to go into the bathroom and tie my hair right back, in case it goes everywhere.

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Ididnthearanything · 23/03/2018 15:54

I'm with you ProperLavs. Chemical SPF applied before everything else.
I do see advice to the contrary, but AFAIK chemical spf first, it needs to 'bind' with the skin.
Good point tho, I wonder how effective are SPF sprays?

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ProperLavs · 23/03/2018 16:34

Both types of sunscreen have there pros and cons of course, but I would be very doubtful that a spray would cover all areas of the face adequately without being rubbed in afterwards.nsurely far better to apply the sunscreen and have the foundation as the last step.
Caroline Hirons, whom I do find annoying, has some interesting videos about the different types and I believe Paula's choice also offers valuable advice.
I use spf 50 all year round, even in the depths of winter when the sky is black and it's pouring with rain. I also work indoors, but uva penetrates through glass, so unless you work in a darkened box you need to use it and use it properly.

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Goosegettingfat · 23/03/2018 16:37

I have struggled with this for years, until last summer I discovered the body shop one. Really high spf, goes on like water. Totally lovely under makeup. Completely recommend it.

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