We countdown to summer and rate the best SPF sunscreens you can get at a great price
14.04.2022 - 16:19
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The weather is set to warm up this week with higher temperatures expected in various areas of the UK. With this in mind The Reviews Club has rounded up some of the best SPF sun creams you can currently get in stores and online.
Our reviewers have had a look for the top branded products which will help us get through the next few months in the spring and summer sun. An SPF under everyday make-up can sometimes be a nuisance and it is not a good look when you get those nasty white streaks, either.
It's also good to pick one up for a great price to keep costs of holiday down and overall living costs too. Below we have reviewed well-known brands such as Glossier, La Roche Posay, Hawaiian Tropic, Dermalogica and INKEY, and each reviewer has had a completely different experience when it comes to applying SPF onto their skin.
The Glossier Invisible Shield was tested out by Reviews Writer Jada Jones.
I'm always a little apprehensive when it comes to SPF, too many times has it left white streaks across my face that makes it look like I decided to rub chalk across my face. I started my search for an SPF that wouldn't leave my face resembling that of a woman in the Victorian era, and one that I kept hearing about was Glossier's Invisible Shield.
It looks a little bit odd when it first comes out of the bottle, but blends out to a completely clear serum consistency. It also makes your skin glow which I was surprised by and works great under makeup, but I think it gives you enough of a boost that you don't feel the need to wear makeup.
I really love this and I know I'll be going back to Glossier to get another bottle when this one runs out.
Rating: 5/5
Price: £20
Buy here: Glossier
The La Roche Posay SPF was tested out by
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