This Kopari setting spray with SPF is my secret for glowy, protected skin

Sunscreen has always had an image problem.Historically sticky, ghostly and as sensorially appealing as dish soap, it’s rarely been the darling of anyone’s top shelf.

But that was before Kopari Beauty decided to reimagine SPF — not as a utilitarian chore, but as a shimmering, skin-loving, makeup-locking luxury.Enter: Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist SPF 50, a product where skincare, sunscreen and setting spray collide (in the best way).At its heart, Sunglaze is sunscreen, yes, but that’s like calling a supermodel “tall.” It’s also a setting spray, a radiance booster and a midday refresh ritual disguised as sun protection.The formula is a dream team of heavy hitters: hyaluronic and polyglutamic acid for hydration; vitamin C and vitamin E for antioxidant armor; and a dusting of responsibly sourced mica to achieve that highly sought-after “glass skin” finish without edging into disco ball territory.As soon as I saw everyone on TikTok raving about the product, I knew I had to try it.

SPF that I can reapply without impacting my makeup? Yes, please.Not to mention, my wedding makeup artist was raving about this setting spray as a knockout product for brides to don on their wedding day.While dermatologists recommend wearing SPF daily, some makeup artists recommend avoiding it if you can on your wedding day to avoid a flashback in photos.

But, with this setting spray containing SPF 50? You’ll be protected and glowy all day.And then, an Ulta Beauty employee recommended the new Kopari setting spray to a client at my local store, so that’s when I thought, “That’s it — I have to review it next.”Fine mists are notoriously hard to get right; some are too aggressive, leaving you drenched.Others are too soft and leave you spritzing into the void.

But the Sunglaze delivers a veil so microfine, it borders on meditative.Simply shake, close your eyes, mist and prepare for a moment of pure, glowy transcendence.The fragrance, which is a bright blend of citrus ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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