Sunscreen is no longer just a beach essential – it’s a daily non-negotiable for anyone who wants to keep their skin healthy and youthful. Supergoop!, a brand dedicated to making sun care effortless and enjoyable, understands this perfectly. That’s why their latest innovation, the Supergoop! Protec(tint) Daily SPF Tint SPF 50 PA++++, is poised to become your new makeup bag must-have.
We all know Supergoop! champions daily SPF use, and the Protec(tint) takes it a step further. This lightweight, breathable formula seamlessly blends skincare and makeup, blurring imperfections while shielding your skin from harmful UV rays, pollution, and environmental damage. It’s the perfect one-two punch for a flawless, protected complexion.
The Protec(tint) boasts the latest advancements in skincare technology. Here’s the science behind the magic:
- Ectoin: This hero ingredient defends your skin from oxidative stress caused by blue light, pollution, and radiation.
- Hyaluronic Acid-Infused Clay: This innovative complex balances moisture and sebum levels, keeping your skin hydrated and shine-free.
To celebrate this launch, Supergoop! has partnered with Beca Tea, a modern tea beverage brand. Together, they’ve created the SuperShiok, a limited-edition drink inspired by Supergoop!’s commitment to sun protection and healthy living. This botanical infusion features Beca Tea’s signature Amber No.4 Musk Orchid oolong tea, a refreshing blend of lemon, mango, and passionfruit, topped with a beautiful butterfly pea flower coconut rice foam, olive oil, and viola flower. It’s a delicious and refreshing way to celebrate healthy habits! Don’t miss the special SuperShiok collaboration drink at Beca Tea’s Uptown Damansara and Bangsar South branches from March 28th to April 18th!
Supergoop! Protec(tint) Daily SPF Tint SPF 50 PA++++ (RM216) offers a diverse range of 12 shades to suit various skin tones. Find yours exclusively at select Sephora stores, sephora.my, and the Sephora app.
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