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25.05.2023 - 13:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Beauty fans have been ditching foundation in favour of a cheap tinted moisturiser that you can purchase online from Superdrug.
As we approach the summer months, many of us might be wanting to achieve that glowing, natural skin look without caking on makeup. One way to do this is by investing in a decent tinted moisturiser.
Luckily, beauty fans have found the perfect one in the Nivea 24H Day Cream SPF15 that has been reduced from £4.15 to just £2.07 on the Superdrug website. The retailer is currently running a half-price offer across select Nivea branded products and it includes this tinted moisturiser.
When it comes to a product that can do it all, this moisturiser is a multi-tasking wonder. Specially formulated with vitamin E, the hydrating face cream blends in well with the skin and provides a radiant looking complexion. It also helps to keep the skin protected from any environmental influences that result in premature ageing.
The addition of a special blend of light reflecting and colour pigments reduces the appearance of any imperfections, while blending into the skin and leaving skin tone looking more radiant.
That's not all though as this versatile moisturiser also acts as a form of sun protection with SPF15.
Skincare fans have flocked to Superdrug's website to leave glowing reviews on the Nivea 24H Day Cream SPF15, as it leaves skin "glowing" and "hydrated" without the need for any foundation.
One shopper said of the cream: "I have used this product for years. It makes your skin look flawless. Usually use this instead of my foundation. Lots of compliments on how my skin looks . 10 out of 10 from me haven't found anything better I've tried them all!"
A second happy shopper exclaimed: "My skin gets very dry and normally
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