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Supergoop Glow Screen SPF 30 - keep or pass on?

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tellmewhenthespaceshiplandscoz · 24/05/2026 20:25

Got this in a beauty box last week and while dying to try as have been wanting to try the brand for ages, I don’t want to waste it if in fact it’s not all that.

I don’t wear much make up but thought as a primer it might be nice with concealer, bronzer and blush on. However I don’t tend to go lower than SPF 50 so wondering if the sun protection element is a bit useless?

I could potentially sell on Vinted or give away so only want to remove that little foil sticker on the tube if it’s really worth it 😁

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KimTheresPeopleThatAreDying · 24/05/2026 20:36

I like it. I generally use SPF50 in spring and summer but in winter in the UK there’s no need IMHO. So I use it over the winter.

Fiddlesticksand · 24/05/2026 20:36

It’s good. Keep it!

1emma19 · 25/05/2026 15:27

Hi. I actually think it depends what you want from it. If you mainly want glow, light makeup days, & a radiant primer effect, those glowy SPFs can look really pretty on the skin. But if you’re outdoors a lot or serious about sun protection, SPF 30 a bit low. You could still use it as more of a glowy primer underneath a proper SPF 50 though. Lightweight formulas with modern UV filters plus iron oxides or pearl pigments tend to give that nice healthy glow without feeling heavy.

tellmewhenthespaceshiplandscoz · 25/05/2026 20:20

I’ve just noticed the expiry date is Oct 26 … does this mean the SPF will be less effective after then?

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tellmewhenthespaceshiplandscoz · 25/05/2026 20:21

1emma19 · 25/05/2026 15:27

Hi. I actually think it depends what you want from it. If you mainly want glow, light makeup days, & a radiant primer effect, those glowy SPFs can look really pretty on the skin. But if you’re outdoors a lot or serious about sun protection, SPF 30 a bit low. You could still use it as more of a glowy primer underneath a proper SPF 50 though. Lightweight formulas with modern UV filters plus iron oxides or pearl pigments tend to give that nice healthy glow without feeling heavy.

I was wondering if I could use it under my 50 but actually that may feel heavy?

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