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Refinery29
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Refinery29
We Wore e.l.f.'s New SPF Skin Tint In A Heatwave — & It Seriously Impressed Us
All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. There has never been a better time to shop for a skin tint. A slew of new options have hit the shelves recently, each promising to impart a natural, 'your skin, but better' finish without any streakiness. Some feature buzzy ingredients with skincare benefits (MILK Makeup Hydro Grip Gel Tint, which contains brightening niacinamide, comes to mind). Others, like Merit's The Uniform, pull double duty by offering SPF protection, guarding the skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays. The latest to join this ever-expanding product category? e.l.f. Cosmetics' Halo Glow Skin Tint SPF 50, £18. If you're familiar with e.l.f. Cosmetics, you've probably already heard of the brand's Halo Glow Liquid Filter Foundation, £15. This bestseller has cultivated a dedicated following as a more affordable alternative to Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter Foundation, £39. Now, the brand promises to bring the same glow-boosting benefits in a featherlight format which also includes SPF 50 protection. After wearing this new skin tint over several hot summer days, our editors share their honest thoughts on whether it lives up to its glowy promises. Jacqueline Kilikita, beauty director 'Sound the klaxon! I think I've found the best skin tint for girlies with light olive skin. Most shades lean too yellow or too pink for me, but 6 Light Cool is just right. It makes me look fresh and alive. Texture-wise, it applies more like a light-coverage foundation than a typical tint, which in my experience tends to be a bit more watery. This one's got more substance; it easily covers breakouts and acne scars, yet still feels like minimal makeup. I blend it in with a fluffy brush in seconds, and my skin just drinks it up. So much so, I actually look forward to using it every morning. I love the finish too: matte and glowy in all the right places. I'm always pleasantly surprised when I check my makeup in the lift mirror at the end of the day — it's still perfectly intact, with hardly any movement or creasing. I already know I'm going to use this down to the last drop. In fact, I've shelved or given away every other tint in my makeup bag. This is the one.' L'Oréal Blackett, Unbothered UK Editor 'I now have a lovely collection of skin tints, after years of not quite trusting the shade match of many tints on the market. They've now replaced my foundations as the makeup I wear daily, so e.l.f. Cosmetics' new skin tint had a lot to live up to. This is a very light formula but with buildable coverage. It's sheer enough to feel lightweight on the skin but helps to even out the skin tone. My skin tone is gradually shifting to its summer shade, so if you're my 'shade twin', I would pick a few shades darker. The result isn't my perfect match — but close — and I feel good that there were plenty of other options for me in the shade range, from 'tan' to 'deep' with options of cool, neutral and warm undertones (this amount of choice is always a win for an affordable brand). The formula is sheer enough to blend into my skin and look undetectable. It feels just like skin. All in all, this is a great skin tint at an accessible price point — and a handy one to pack in your hand luggage for your next holiday.' Venus Wong, senior writer 'Let's start with the positives: I'm very impressed by the formula, which melts right into the skin and casts a healthy, glowy filter. I wore shade 8 Medium Neutral to a party and got non-stop compliments about how lovely my skin looked. I attribute this to niacinamide, an ingredient that helps brighten the skin and reduce oil production. The coverage is sufficient enough to blur some of the spots around my temples and even out patches of discolouration without feeling like an oil slick, which is always a bonus when I barely feel like wearing makeup in the summer. It has a slightly thick texture, so the application looked far more natural when I stippled the product with a foundation brush, compared to just using my fingers (this is worth keeping in mind if you prefer using your hands). The one letdown for me has to do with the shade: For some reason, Light Cool was far too fair on my skin, while Medium Neutral appeared almost orange. I've seen creators like Golloria and The Lipstick Lesbians discuss their struggles with the shade range, saying that the product can oxidise and appear more orange on the skin. Medium Neutral looked great after I mixed it with my go-to highlighter drops (Glow Recipe's Watermelon Hue Drops in Rosy Glow), but I definitely think the brand can benefit from a shade expansion.' 'Many skin tints and foundations claim to have a skin-like finish, but e.l.f.'s Halo Glow Skin Tint has exceeded my expectations with flying colours. It's truly undetectable on skin, even when I build up coverage. While anything with 'glow' in the product name tends to read as greasy on my oily skin, this stuff miraculously looks incredible. It has a filter-like finish that blurs imperfections but looks like I don't have any makeup on. I mix shades 5 and 7 to get a perfect match, but I could definitely use either one alone based on the time of year and how tanned I am. The fact that it has SPF 50 protection (it's mineral, but doesn't appear ashy on my skin) easily makes this my new go-to complexion product for summer. If it came in a Costco-sized jug, I'd be the first in line to buy.'


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
4 beauty writers try new £34 SPF that had a 20,000 person waitlist
The Uniform Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF50 by Merit launched at the end of May and our beauty writers were eager to test outs coverage and protection Summer is the best month, in our humble opinion: the sunshine beating down, the natural sun-kissed glow, the ice cold Aperols, the light mornings and evenings, visits to the beach, floaty dresses, sandals - the list could go on and on. But one thing many of us do not appreciate during the height of June, July and August, when the temperatures creep up to a stifling number, is the disappointing rate at which our make-up melts off due to the heat - not to mention the slight rouge glow of sunburn due to said (rather heavy) make-up not having ample protection. It's why when summer comes around, most of us tend to switch out our normal, potentially heavier foundations (for me, it's Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter Foundation) for a tinted moisturiser that ticks both the coverage and protection boxes. And one new launch from skincare brand Merit has had our beauty writers in awe over its silky smooth, blurring and protective formula that gives skin that air-brushed finish, whilst nourishing it and protecting from the sun with factor 50 SPF. Four of our beauty writers tested out this new and highly anticipated product (whose waitlist had over 20,000 people) to see if it was worth the hype. Eve's thoughts While my go to during the warmer days (since its launch last year) is Charlotte's Unreal Skin Tint foundation stick as a pretty lush, lightweight formula that gives that lovely hydration, my new discovery of Merit's new SPF 50 tinted moisturiser has me momentarily questioning my loyalty to the cult British MUA. The launch of this tinted moisturiser is a significant milestone for the brand as its second-ever complexion product and one that had a pretty monumental waitlist before it even launched - showcasing its quality before even landing on shelves. I have since discovered that Merit's The Uniform Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 is a bit of a summer makeup icon thanks to its broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. Unlike many chemical-heavy sunscreens, 'which absorb UV rays and convert them into heat', The Uniform is a mineral sunscreen that 'reflects UV rays, forming a protective barrier against potential skin damage'. This formula omits the need for sunscreen underneath foundation (avoiding the dreaded potential pill) which is great for my holiday travel bag - although for those who want to be extra careful, additional suncream will never harm. The formula contains ultra-fine zinc oxide, which is a 100% naturally sourced active ingredient that protects against both UVA and UVB rays. It also includes a plant-derived emollient - instead of the usual silicones - which provides the product's silky, velvety texture that is far from sticky (a dream, especially during summer) and an airbrush finish. This is most likely down to The Uniform moisturiser 's plant-based mineral SPF booster, which works to enhance the skin's softness, as well as its pigment dispersion technology, which we can confirm delivers a lovely 'blurred, seamless look'. A great option for trips abroad, as it's unbelievably lightweight, it stays put and offers solid, buildable coverage. A recent trip to France in 25+ degree heat, where I wore it every day, showed me that and left me pretty impressed. I will say that when spots are present (and staring us down in the mirror), the product isn't the best product on its own to cover them up. Concealer is definitely needed. Costing £34, it's a little more expensive than your usual tinted moisturiser - such as e.l.f's Halo Glow Skin Tint SPF 50 at £18 and Nivea's £4.99 NIVEA 24H Moisture Tinted Day Cream with Vitamin E Light Skin Tone SPF15 - and comes in 15 different shades. It feels silky smooth on application and is easy to rub in with your fingertips if a brush is not to hand. The pump applicator offers a generous amount of product and requires only one or two squeezes to dispense the right amount, hiding smaller blemishes, pores and smoothing out texture and pigmentation. After a few hours in the sun, I found that my complexion needed no touch-up (except a little on my nose), and my skin still had a nice glow without being too shiny, too matte, or too cakey. The brand also has a good shade-matching process, as it showcases the 15 shades on real women to help shoppers find their perfect hue for their skin tone. I personally went for number 22' light neutral-cool' - in anticipation of gaining a little bit of a sunkissed glow - and it was my perfect colour. My only gripe with the product is that the pump applicator has a risk of making the lid messy, especially if too much is pumped out, so I'll need to be cautious not to spill or pump out too much. However as a product, it's a pretty dreamy addition to the industry. It's not just me who has found this tinted moisturiser to be pretty hot for summer. Lauren's Whenever I hear about a product with a waitlist before it's even launched, you can bet I'm already signed up. This time, the buzz was around Merit's The Uniform Tinted Mineral SPF, with 20,000 people in line ahead of its launch in mid-May. When it finally landed on my doorstep, I was seriously impressed. I opted for shade 28, a fair-neutral warm tone, which blended seamlessly into my skin. Plus, it felt lightweight and didn't have a cakey finish. It's buildable, too, so can be dialled up if you prefer extra coverage. I tend to suffer from inflammation around my nose, so it's helpful to have the option to ensure my skin looks even. But it's the built-in SPF that's the real winner here. It means I don't need to think about smearing sunscreen on before I head out for the day, knowing I already have strong protection to see me through. The Uniform has now become part of my makeup routine, meaning I've finally swapped out my beloved MAC foundation after years of use. In fact, I love The Uniform so much that I've already purchased a second. Saying that, another SPF I rate highly is Trinny London's BFF. I raved about it non-stop last year for its hydrating feel and glow-boosting finish. Bethan's I was introduced to Merit's The Minimalist complexion stick earlier this year and have absolutely loved using it as a quick, easy, lightweight daily base over my usual SPF. But when Merit announced that they were releasing a tinted SPF formula, I have to say I was intrigued. I've tried a handful of tinted SPFs over the past few years and never really found one I enjoyed using - but I have never met a Merit product I didn't immediately love and add to my routine. There's a reason for that 25,000 people waitlist - Merit's fuss-free, beginner-friendly formulas deliver, and The Uniform Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF50 is no exception. The formula has been in development for over two years, undergoing more than 50 rounds of formulation. It's a mineral sunscreen, with UVA and UVB protection, working by reflecting UV rays and helping to prevent skin damage, something I'm into as I approach my 30s. I knew what shade I would be because Merit had handily matched their SPF to their The Minimalist shades. For those that wear Silk in the complexion stick are likely to be shade 28 in The Uniform, and the colour match was spot on. Designed for effortless, everyday wear, it offers light to medium, sheer, buildable coverage with a natural, skin-like finish - no need for foundation, making my morning routine so much faster. Available in 15 shades, it's a really silky consistency that blends effortlessly without any sticky residue. I have found that on particularly dry areas, the formula can cling, but with the right prep and hydration, it's easily resolved. If you're looking for a reliable, multitasking product to see you through the summer, this is it. Zoe's I may be a little late to the 'I love SPF party', but I have picked a good year to become a devotee. I've seen more and more launches from SPF brands promising tinted coverage to rival foundations, water-light textures to rival your usual day serum, and pore-diffusing formulas that mimic a good primer. I love Merit's The Uniform, and I never thought I'd say that about an SPF. I went a shade darker in the tint than I normally would in a foundation, and it gave me both the look of instant bronzing drops and a lightweight foundation. I felt like my skin looked healthier and smoother, and even my patches of pigmentation were covered. It's definitely lighter than a foundation, but it also meant I could skip a base layer. In fact, I tested layering it under my regular foundation, and I have to say it looks much better on its own. It's very quickly become my holiday, weekend and working from home go-to– and it's definitely worth the price.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
This easy-to-blend tinted sunscreen makes my face look like there's a filter on it
I have fair skin, so I don't tan — I burn. And since a sunburn is painful and, more importantly, can seriously damage my skin, I'm on a perpetual mission to find sunscreens that I actually want to use. So when I heard that one of my favorite beauty brands had a new SPF up its sleeve, I had high hopes. Well, guess what: It's even better than I was expecting. Merit's The Uniform is the brand's first tinted SPF and second complexion product (you may have heard of its cult-favorite foundation stick, The Minimalist). This mineral sunscreen has SPF 45 protection and guards against broad-spectrum UVA and UVB rays. As the name suggests, The Uniform was designed to be an SPF that you can wear every day and seamlessly incorporate into your beauty routine. The clean formula is weightless and non-greasy thanks to the ultra-fine zinc oxide. It's also dermatologist-tested, silicone- and oil-free, and it won't clog pores. In terms of coverage, The Uniform is available in 15 shades that correspond to Merit's foundation sticks, and each tint can be built up from light to medium coverage. Plus, each shade has a natural finish that's free of any white cast, so don't let the fact that this is a mineral formula scare you off. I put The Uniform to the test on a long afternoon walk that turned into lunch and running errands with a friend. After my usual skin care, I applied The Uniform to my face and neck with my hands. While the formula looked like a regular foundation when I first pumped it onto my fingers, it blended effortlessly into my skin and didn't leave behind any streaks. It was so seamless and natural-looking that I applied a second layer because I wasn't sure if I had missed any spots. I always have some redness around my nose and my cheekbones, so I was pleasantly surprised at how my skin was instantly perfected. My complexion was immediately evened out without looking (or feeling) like I was wearing a full-coverage foundation — it was almost like Instagram's perfecting Paris filter in real life — and it pretty much stayed that way until I washed it off hours later. Full disclosure: I didn't reapply this tinted sunscreen, but if I were using it during a beach or pool day when I'd be in the direct sun for hours, I definitely would have. It's also not waterproof, so I'd reapply after any swimming or sweating! Related: These are the best sunscreens for sensitive skin in 2025, according to experts I know that I'll be reaching for The Uniform all season to protect my skin. I also plan on replacing my usual tinted moisturizer with this formula since it did a great job at covering imperfections and has a much stronger SPF. While The Uniform only launched in May, it's already garnering glowing reviews. "As someone who is naturally tan, with an olive skin tone with acne, I was afraid the product would not do anything for me. I was wrong … it applied flawlessly. Over the last few days, I've felt confident going out of the house with The Uniform and only The Uniform on. Merit is on to something here," wrote one five-star fan. Another happy user raved: "I'm a huge fan of tinted foundations, especially in the warmer months. After testing out Merit Beauty's The Uniform for a week, I couldn't put it down. ... It felt lightweight and not sticky. There's no scent. I absolutely am obsessed!" A final customer shared: "The Uniform is a dream of an SPF! I use shade 8 and I love how easily it blends, how the formula feels like nothing on my skin and how gorgeous the natural finish is!" Some fans did point out that at $38, this is a pricey SPF. I agree, but seeing as a little goes a long way (and I won't be using it on my arms and legs!), I can justify the price — especially since I can hold off on buying more foundation, since this is a two-in-one product. The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

27-05-2025
- Entertainment
This week in beauty: Notable launches and big sales on skincare, makeup, hair care and more
Love trying new beauty products? Check out our favorite launches and sales. Here at "GMA," new beauty launches and sales are always coming across our desks. Skin care, hair care, makeup, fragrances and more -- you name it, we're on top of finding out what's new and worth your time and money. Below, we're highlighting new and notable launches we think you'll like, as well as bestselling beauty products on sale so you can stock up now and save. Whether you're in the market for a new batch of skin-firming serums, on the hunt for healthier hair or just looking to browse, keep reading! And make sure to check back as we update this article with more weekly top picks. By clicking on these shopping links, visitors will leave and and these e-commerce sites are operated under different terms and privacy policies. ABC will receive a commission for purchases made through these links. SOME PRICES ARE DYNAMIC AND MAY CHANGE FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION. Have questions about ordering or a purchase? Click here. New and notable beauty launches Newly launched skincare line Saint Crewe was designed with younger and sensitive skin in mind, eschewing harsher anti-aging ingredients for lighter, glow-focused products that offer hydration without the heaviness. Third-party clinical testing and dermatologist input were carefully used while creating the formulations, leading to a simple, effective series of products that work great for the summer on oily, breakout-prone skin that still needs a moisture boost. Merit recently launched their first-ever tinted sunscreen called The Uniform, and the formula is a surefire hit for summer thanks to its lightweight feel, skin-evening tint and broad spectrum SPF 45 protection. It comes in 15 shades that melt into skin instantly, and the formula is clean, vegan, cruelty-free and non-comedogenic (aka it won't clog your pores). If you're not yet familiar with Keys Soulcare, a skin and body care line from Alicia Keys, you're missing out. The brand leans into the idea that your self-care routine should be a time of reflection and mindfulness, even offering a short questionnaire that helps you "discover your skincare ritual" -- try it yourself. Trying to save on manicures but want a trendy look for summer? PaintLab makes affordable press-ons with staying power in fun designs that you can apply in minutes and wear for up to two weeks. For a more classic but still popular look for your at-home manicure, try one of Salon Perfect's most popular styles at Walmart: A milky, pearlescent peach shade in a short, squared oval shape. Beekman 1802's new cult classic product, Bloom Cream, just celebrated its fifth anniversary and remains a favorite for anyone looking for a rich, nourishing formula that comes in fun, "blooming" packaging you'll look forward to using in your routine. Natural, healthy hair is back in a huge way, and one brand to check out in order to achieve healthier strands is Maria Nila. The brand's Ultimate Repair Set is the perfect place to start if you want to start cultivating smoother, thicker, stronger locks. Amazon PaintLab Press-On Nails Manicure Kit, Tortie - Almond, 24-Piece Set, Long-Lasting Fake Nails with Glue, File, Prep Pad & Cuticle Stick $15.99 Amazon Shop Now Amazon Beekman 1802 Bloom Face Cream, Goat Milk Moisturizer - Hydrates, Nourishes & Restores Skin Barrier - Infused with Epsom Salt & Niacinamide - Safe for All Skin Types - Fragrance-Free, Cruelty-Free $54 Amazon Shop Now Walmart Salon Perfect Artificial Fake Press-ons, 255 Glazed Peach French Tip, Short Round Squoval, File and Glue Included, 30 Nails $6.94 Walmart Shop Now Amazon Keys Soulcare Golden Face Cleanser, Gently Removes Dirt, Makeup & Impurities and Soothes Skin with Manuka Honey, Cruelty-Free, 5.75 Fl Oz $22 Amazon Shop Now Beauty products on sale now Stock up on your summer beauty products now before the sun really starts scorching us with deals on items like Brooke Shields's hair care brand, Commence, now offering 20% off a limited edition set products meant to protect your tresses from heat, UV damage and fading while offering weightless hydration and shine. Other favorites on sale include the popular TruSkin Vitamin C Super Serum, silky sleeping bonnets and an electric shaver for men that's selling fast. 58% off Amazon Banana Boat Sport Kids Sunscreen Spray SPF 50, Twin Pack | Spray Sunscreen for Kids, Childrens Sunblock SPF 50, Oxybenzone-Free, 6oz each $9.19 $21.99 Amazon Shop Now 70% off Amazon


Metro
22-05-2025
- Climate
- Metro
Will the UK be hit by a tornado this bank holiday weekend?
The weather has taken a bit of a turn for the worse this week with heavy and thundery showers recorded yesterday. The Met Office even warned that the south east of England could have been hit by a funnel cloud or tornado yesterday. Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said it was 'not out of the question that we could see a funnel cloud, maybe even a brief tornado across parts of the South East'. While there have been no reports of tornadoes or funnel clouds across the UK, the Met Office gave its verdict as to whether there will be any this bank holiday weekend. A spokesperson for the Met Office, told Metro: 'There is a change coming in the UK weather this weekend, with more mobility from the west bringing fresher conditions, as well as rain and some windy weather. 'This means the chance of any funnel cloud or small scale tornadoes diminishes, so no risk over the bank holiday weekend.' So the short answer is no. But there have been tornadoes recorded in the UK previously. According to the Met Office, around 30 tornadoes are recorded in the UK each year. These tend to be small and short-lived, but they can cause structural damage if they pass over built-up areas. Tornadoes can occur across the world,d but they are most common across North America. 'Tornado Valley' in the centre of the US is most prone to violent and large tornadoes. These are caused when warm air from the Gulf of Mexico meets cold air from Canada which form powerful storms called supercells and when the conditions are right tornadoes are formed. David Oliver from the Met Office explained that the high pressure will move away eastwards this weekend. More Trending He said: 'These will bring rain and windier conditions from the west later Friday, which will spread across the whole of the UK on Saturday. Some heavy rain is expected, especially in the northwest later on Saturday when winds will also strengthen, bringing a risk of coastal gales in the north. 'These strong winds will continue on Sunday as an area of low pressure passes the northwest of the UK. 'Blustery showers are expected on Sunday, which will be heaviest and most frequent in the northwest.' While it is expected to be windy, on the plus side, temperatures will be broadly average for the time of year, around 18°C to 20°C across the country. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Map shows scale of flooding across southern France which left three people dead MORE: 'Merit's The Uniform Tinted SPF 50 is the everyday skin staple you didn't know you needed' MORE: 9 best BBQs and pizza ovens from Dunelm ideal for this bank holiday weekend