Celeb-loved brand TruSkin debuts new SPF 30 facial serum thats dreamy

As a beauty reporter, I can tell you firsthand that my drawer is filled to the brim with SPF, SPF and more SPF.As we’re more concerned with skin health and protection, it’s a thrill that our daily face sunscreen has finally caught up.Sure, there are still some not-so-fabulous products that leave a white cast (a big no-no, in my books), but a lot more that’ll do your skin good.

For decades, sun protection meant compromising — either settling for thick, greasy lotions or enduring the infamous white cast that left darker skin tones looking ghostly.Thankfully, TruSkin has stepped in with a revolutionary answer: the SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen Facial Serum with Vitamin C.

And, it’s an SPF-infused serum in a bottle.The key innovation here isn’t just what this serum includes, but also what it avoids.Chalky residue? Gone.

Greasy finish? Nowhere in sight.TruSkin, the celeb-loved brand that’s reasonably priced, has delivered a feather-light, universally tinted formula that blends into all skin tones, leaving a soft, radiant glow.

For anyone who has struggled to find a sunscreen that doesn’t interfere with makeup — or worse, their natural complexion —this is a revelation.This serum is as much a skincare product as it is a sunscreen.Infused with hydrating and nourishing ingredients, it bridges the traditional divide between sun-care and skincare.

The result? A product that defends your skin from damage while simultaneously enhancing it.For $25, you can’t beat it.Leading this skin-supporting charge is Vitamin C.

Specifically, it’s sodium ascorbyl phosphate, a gentler, more stable form of the antioxidant powerhouse.It’s best known for its ability to fight free radicals and improve skin tone, allowing this serum to help brighten the complexion and diminish the look of dark spots and fine lines.

It’s a multitasker, working overtime beneath the sun’s rays to keep skin youthful and radiant.Then there’s my all-time favorite skincare ingredient, hyal...

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Publisher: New York Post

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