Tula Serum Tinted Sunscreen

Tula Serum Tinted Sunscreen

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Have you tried the Tula Serum Skin Tinted Sunscreen? I remember receiving this in the mail and honestly forgot to try them out. But now that it’s summer and I’m always down to using new products for when I’m at the pool. I personally love tinted sunscreens because it gives your skin a little bit of coverage without it being so heavy. 

Tula Serum Tinted Sunscreen
Tula Serum Tinted Sunscreen
Top to Bottom Shades: 18, 19, 20, & 21
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Tula Serum Tinted Sunscreen

Tula Serum Tinted Sunscreen

A weightless, breathable skin tint packed with skin-first ingredients to boost your daily glow. 

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Tula claims that this is a weightless, breathable skin tinted sunscreen that's packed with skin-first ingredients to boost your daily glow. It features their new Rainbow SeabrightTM elixir that helps brighten and even the look of skin tone. It provides SPF30.

I did put Tula’s Serum Skin Tinted Sunscreen to the test. The formula is lightweight and breathable. I did wear it alone to the pool and it was great to have for some coverage. I don’t personally like to wear makeup to the pool I will only wear tinted glow sunscreens. But having this serum skin-tinted sunscreen is a great option for summer. You can build up but I did not do that. The light coverage worked just fine for me. 

Tula’s Serum Skin Tinted Sunscreen has 30 shades with different undertones. The best one that worked for me right now is shade 19-tan warm because of the tan I got going on right now. It contains zero parabens, sulfates, phthalates, mineral oil & petrolatum, formaldehyde, formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, triclosan, retinol, dairy, gluten, and fragrance. 

Please be mindful that this will come off in the pool. It’s not waterproof. I think this is a great alternative to foundation in the summer. 

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