Molly-Mae says this £10 face SPF that banishes dark spots was her ski holiday 'saviour'
04.04.2024 - 02:55
/ ok.co.uk
If there’s one skincare staple that’s an absolute must in everyone’s beauty routines, it’s SPF. Although we know how important it is to wear during those gloriously sunny, even days when it's cloudy or dreary outside need a little SPF to protect your skin from UVA and UVB rays.
That’s why Molly-Mae Hague is here to remind us that even when packing for a snow-covered holiday, it should be top of your toiletries list.
The former Love Islander shared that her beauty ‘saviour’ of her most recent ski trip was the L'Oréal Paris Bright Reveal Dark Spot UV Fluid SPF 50+ Niacinamide, £9.99 here (was £19.99). Molly-Mae took to her Instagram to rave about the product, writing: “This SPF has been my saviour this trip”, before adding in a second post: “This sits so well under your makeup… One of the best I’ve found at this price point.” The SPF combines sun protection and skincare into one product, with an ingredients list that includes niacinamide to brighten your skin and reduce dark spots.
It also contains LHA + vitamin E which act as an exfoliant and antioxidant to correct and prevent dark spots, and broad spectrum SPF 50+ filters to prevent signs of ageing and protect your skin from the sun’s rays. The UV fluid has been designed for daily use, and its formula has been dermatologically and ophthalmologically tested to make sure it’s suitable for all skin types – even those with extremely sensitive skin.
Unlike some SPFs which leave a white cast, L'Oréal’s Bright Reveal has a completely invisible formula that can be used on all skin tones, and has a non-sticky, non-oily texture that allows you to wear makeup over the top. Your skin should look instantly brighter even after the first time using it, and after one month of daily use
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