I resigned myself to a life of compromise: I could deal with a few zits in exchange for protection from UV rays. That is, until I tried Supergoop!’s Mattescreen. The second I massaged a dollop of sunscreen into my cheek, I could feel the difference. And several days later with no breakouts, I could see the difference.
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While I wouldn’t wear Supergoop! Mattescreen as a full-coverage foundation, it does work nicely as a (very) subtle skin tint and primer, depending on your skin tone—countless Sephora reviewers back me up here. I’m fair-skinned, so the light pigmentation in the formula did give me some color—enough to let me skip the bronzer. (If you’re looking for something non-tinted, Supergoop!’s Unseen Sunscreen is invisible and leaves a natural finish.)
It’s also a good sunscreen to layer with. I’ve worn Mattescreen over serums and moisturizers, as well as under foundations, concealers, and cream blushes, and have yet to experience pilling.
Mattescreen is a mineral sunscreen, which means its active ingredients (minerals zinc oxide and titanium dioxide) create a physical barrier on the skin that UVA and UVB rays can’t penetrate. Mineral sunscreens are considered safer, better for sensitive skin, and more earth-friendly than chemical sunscreens. Mattescreen is reef-safe, cruelty-free, and it’s 100-percent vegan.
Consider Mattescreen my beach tote bag staple this summer.
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