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Daily Mirror
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Merit 'five minute' routine includes 'holy grail' glow serum
The Merit Prep Set is a four-piece bundle to prep skin for foundation and the routine includes a new tinted moisturiser just in time for summer Clean beauty brand Merit has offered fans a 15% off discount on the Prep Set, which includes a serum that has been hailed a "holy grail" for glowing skin. The sleek minimalistic packaging and hydrating skincare formulas have quickly turned Merit into a cult beauty brand and it has won over the likes of Demi Moore and Nichole Richie. Sharing on Instagram, Merit posted a "routine that takes only five minutes" and that's the Prep Set and the Uniform Tinted Mineral Sunscreen. For a limited time, the Prep Set is reduced from £130 to £111 and it includes the viral Great Skin Instant Glow Serum, Great Skin Moisturiser, The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Stick and a Blending Brush. Formulated to plump and hydrate for an instant glow, the bi-phase serum, worth £34 alone, includes a blend of four types of hyaluronic acid to target multiple layers of skin to lock in moisture. It also has cacao seed extract to stimulate blood flow for an "immediate plumping effect". One fan reacted and shared: That serum is my holy grail! Compliments on my skin evey time I wear and the glow is amazing." Another added: "Need it all, the serum is my holy grail." The second step of the routine is to lock in hydration and prep skin for makeup using the Great Skin Priming Moisturiser. The pH-balanced face cream has added biomimetic emulsifier for a blurred, cashmere-like finish, while the peptides and oat extract deliver what fans said "wore so well throughout the day" and it "can be worn solo for a dewy look or use it as a primer for makeup". Then add in a shade of the Uniform, a tinted mineral sunscreen that comes with 15 shades. Our beauty writers have tested the skincare makeup-hybrid and Eve Rowlands described it as a "silky velvety texture and an airbrush finish", while Lauren Codling loved the "seamless blend" that saw her swapping out her M.A.C foundation in summer. But Bethan Shufflebotham found the Uniform "clinging" on particular dry areas and Eve suggested there could be a better design for the lid. Use along with the No.1 Blending Brush to create a well-protected smooth canvas before adding blush, contour and highlighter. There are other Tinted SPF Moisturisers on the market, including the Saie Slip Tint Dewy Tinted Moisturiser, £31, and the Beauty of Joseon Daily Tinted Fluid Sunscreen SPF30, which is on 20% off on LookFantastic and available at £13.60. The final step will be the Minimalist, a complexion stick that does not categorise as a foundation nor a concealer. It provides added coverage or can double as a contour to sculpt and define. One shopper said: "I am obsessed with The Uniform for all over and then use the Minimalist Stick as a concealer. Such a good duo." One fan raved about the Merit set: "Hands down best makeup I have ever used as a minimal five-minute makeup girl. Top notch and worth every single penny." Another used the Minimalist to cover her under eyes dark circles and loved how it "make my eyes look awake". But a shopper took away a star and shared: "Only negative is that I can go through this fast so a lower price would be more enticing. Merit is not the only brand that launch stick-like makeup , Charlotte Tilbury's Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint, £35, gives a "ring-like effect" that can double as highlighter or foundation. Pixi Beauty's On-the-Glow Base is a more affordable option and is available on Amazon for £22. The Merit Prep Set is now on 15% off and shoppers can complete the "five-minute routine" along with The Uniform.


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.


Daily Mirror
29-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Shoppers say new Medik8 buy made skin visibly brighter in days
'My skin drinks it right up. I see a visible improvement in the glowy-ness and bounce of my skin after about one week' The Mirror's shopping team is always on the lookout for beauty launches worth shouting about - from Laneige's Maple Glaze Lip Serum (£19) to Merit's Uniform Tinted Mineral Sunscreen (£34). So when we caught wind of Medik8's new C-Tetra Advanced 20% Vitamin C Gel-Serum, the excitement was real. Medik8, best known for its science-led formulas and results-driven skincare (hello, Crystal Retinal), is already a staple for many glow-chasers. So naturally, we assumed this new serum would be a hit - and early reviews prove us right. Shoppers say the gel serum gives them a 'visible glow' within a week, with one saying it 'gives a nice radiance to the face.' In clinical trials, 100% of users reported visibly brighter skin and a reduction in fine lines within seven days. So, what makes this serum different from your standard vitamin C dropper? It uses tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, a stabilised form of vitamin C that penetrates deeply to brighten and even skin tone. Fans can also expect hyaluronic acid to hydrate, as well as phyto-exosomes, which are plant-based ingredients known for calming inflammation and strengthening the skin barrier. Basically, it's like a regular vitamin C serum - but turned up to 11. If you're starting your glow-up journey, there are plenty of other radiance-boosting formulas to explore. We also rate Sunday Riley's C.E.O Glow Oil (£68), which is ideal for dry skin. Otherwise, Ole Henriksen's Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum (£44.25) is a cult favourite that helps fade dark spots and improve fine lines. However, as mentioned, Medik8's C-Tetra already has a solid 4.8-star rating. One person said: "This is such a beautiful silky serum. My skin drinks it right up. I see a visible improvement in the glowy-ness and bounce of my skin after about one week." Another said: "I'm enjoying this so far. It has a smooth consistency, white in colour, and smells like a juicy tangerine. It doesn't burn or sting my somewhat sensitive skin. I trust this brand and feel confident that I'll get good results and protection from it during the day." However, another noted: 'I'm not a fan, sorry. I prefer the C-Tetra Lux, as I feel this one leaves my skin less hydrated and does not give that glow.' It's very smooth and sinks in quickly, leaving my skin more even and poreless, but I prefer a more hydrating vitamin C." But someone else chimed in: "The C-Tetra advanced is the perfect consistency that goes onto the skin nice and smoothly and is not greasy. It has a lovely smell and gives a nice radiance to the face." Meanwhile, a happy buyer said: "I've been using the normal vitamin C for some time and just stepped up to this one. It's as good as ever, and you can see the results in a week. As a matter of fact, all Medik8 products are excellent."