Ilumina Mineral Glow SPF 50+
Ilumina Mineral Glow SPF 50+
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FAQ
It’s a tinted mineral facial sunscreen with SPF 50+, offering broad-spectrum protection and a radiant glow finish for healthy-looking skin.
What are the benefits?
It protects from sun damage, evens out skin tone with a universal tint, adds luminosity, and improves overall skin appearance with continued use.
Does it offer coverage?
Ilumina Mineral Glow SPF 50+ does not offer coverage. However, it's tinted formula provides a skin-unifying light, natural glow that helps smooth imperfections without feeling heavy.
What kind of finish does it leave on the skin?
It leaves a natural, non-greasy glow, giving your skin a radiant, healthy-looking finish.
Is it suitable for all skin types?
Yes, while it's especially loved by those looking for a luminous effect, it's suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
Does it oxidize or change color throughout the day?
No, the formula is designed to remain color-stable throughout the day, without oxidizing.
Can it replace makeup?
Ilumina Mineral Glow SPF 50+ is not intended to give makeup coverage, but many people use it as a lightweight alternative to foundation, perfect for everyday wear.
Can it be layered with other products?
Yes, while it’s meant to be the last step in your skincare routine, you can add concealer or powder for more coverage if desired.
Does it need to be reapplied?
Yes, like any sunscreen, we recommend reapplying every 2 hours if exposed to sunlight.
Does it leave a white cast?
No, thanks to its tinted formula, it does not leave a white cast, unlike many traditional mineral sunscreens.
Does it contain fragrance or alcohol?
Yes, the formula contains a subtle fruity fragrance that has been tested for tolerability including sensitive skin.
Is it reef-safe?
Yes, the formula is free of harmful chemical filters like oxybenzone and octinoxate, making it safe for the ocean.
Is it safe for pregnant women?
Yes, the mineral and gentle formula is safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding (although we always recommend checking with your healthcare provider).