So the e.l.f. Skin Whoa Glow can definitely be a dupe for the Supergoop! Glowscreen Sunscreen. There are differences like Supergoop! having an SPF of 40 while e.l.f. has an SPF of 30. The similarity is what is important which is the glowy end result of both products. I always get so excited when companies make dupes for higher end products. Supergoop! retails for $38 while e.l.f. is under $15. It just means you don't always have to buy more expensive makeup or skincare.
e.l.f. really went for it and made an amazing, affordable sun protection product. The formula is lightweight and does not feel greasy at all when applying. I have dry/combo skin and this worked out so good for me. I like the fact that it does have a peachy tone to it, which helps my skin have this healthy looking radiance. I like to give it a couple of minutes to dry down like I would with my other skincare products and then continue on with my makeup. Even having sensitive skin, I didn't find this to break me out or have any kind of bad reaction. Does is work well as a primer? Yes. I felt like my makeup lasted as long as it would with any other primer. This is one of those products that I also like to use on its own. The days I don't want to have a full coverage foundation on, this is something that is a great alternative.
The e.l.f. Skin Suntouchable! Whoa Glow SPF 30 Sunscreen retails for $14 and can be found at Target stores and various stores online.
- Stephanie
Product was purchased by me. All opinions are honest and my own.
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