![]() The one downside is that it does have a bit of a smell that I can best describe as "chemical" but this fades quickly. It does have a tan sort of tint, but this vanishes when you massage it into your skin and I am guessing it would be appropriate for all skin tones. I like how it is a very skincare-focused formula and contains ingredients like aloe, squalane, green tea extract, and lactic acid. I've been told it is one of the most annoying products to make! This is a very nice formula that is perfect for anyone who prefers a mineral to a chemical protectant. Because SPF is considered under the domain of the FDA, formulating them is really, really difficult and bogged down in regulation and red tape. Still, I can't help but be appreciative anytime a smaller brand launches a product like this. I am picky about sunscreen and I already have my favorite locked down.
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