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Comments about e.l.f. Studio SPF 45 Sunscreen UVA/UVB Protection, .35 oz: I thought I would be better than what it is. This makes my skin really pale and ghost like and probably would work better on tan skin.
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Best Uses Comments about e.l.f. Studio SPF 45 Sunscreen UVA/UVB Protection, .35 oz: I bought this, and I love the package that it came in, but it ended up being a weird orange color that I could not get to work as anything but blush. It didn't blend with my skin, and I couldn't get it to look natural no matter how hard I tried.
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Comments about e.l.f. Studio SPF 45 Sunscreen UVA/UVB Protection, .35 oz: I always wear sun screen and the fact that this is a nice makeup setter with 45spf is amazing!! Since I am slightly tan with combination noraml/dry skin, I need to put on lotion first, then this product, then concealer/powder, blush, and/or bronzer so that I don't get that ghost face look in photos. Other than that I put it all over my hands, chest, feet, and neck to prevent those wrinkles.
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Comments about e.l.f. Studio SPF 45 Sunscreen UVA/UVB Protection, .35 oz: I really like the high SPF in this powder. The color was a good match for my slightly more tanned summer skin (I'm usually fair). It's great for my combination/oily skin. It absorbs oil and sweat from being under a hot sun, but on my cheeks, it's almost too drying. I like to use a moisturizing bb cream underneath and then brush this on top. I wish there was also more product for such a big box, though the price is great.
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Comments about e.l.f. Studio SPF 45 Sunscreen UVA/UVB Protection, .35 oz: This product is pretty effective if you can tolerate the color. I have very olive/yellow toned tan skin. I couldn't put this all over my face as a result, because it looked like I was sick. I started using it as an eyeshadow base and sunscreen for my lids. Best decision I ever made with this product. I haven't had any issues with my eyelids burning despite using a retinol eye cream, and it keeps my oily lids from creasing better than any eye primer I've tried (including high-end stuff). Then I got the idea to change the color to match my skintone so I could use it instead of foundation. Second best decision I made. It was a lot of work, and a color wheel was useful. Not for your average user though. It stays on my skin really well when I set it with the setting spray. I also use silica powder for extra oil control. Unless I get a more oil-controlling foundation, I will be repurchasing and reformulating as needed.
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Comments about e.l.f. Studio SPF 45 Sunscreen UVA/UVB Protection, .35 oz: I bought this by mistake instead of the e.l.f. HD powder. I thought I'd try it out but it was way too pink for me. Granted I do have yellow undertones and am medium-tan, I think the pink tint this powder leaves behind won't be flattering on many skintones. Unless you have really warm, pink undertones, don't waste your money on this or check it out online before purchasing. If you're looking for a universal powder, go buy the HD powder. That one is great.
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Cons Best Uses Comments about e.l.f. Studio SPF 45 Sunscreen UVA/UVB Protection, .35 oz: Effective, easy to use, and does not irritate my sensitive skin. Also gives a small amount of coverage.
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