Directions: Apply to clean skin using a makeup sponge or clean fingertips. Dab tint onto the central part of your face and blend toward the jawline using smooth, even strokes. Because this product contains sunscreen, it is imperative to apply it at least 20 minutes before going outdoors.
Active Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide 5%; Zinc Oxide 5% (mineral-based sunscreens). Other Ingredients: Purified Water, Cyclomethicone (silicone slip agent), Propylene Glycol (water-binding agent), PEG/PPG-/18-Dimethicone (silicone-based emulsifier), Octyldodecyl Neopentanoate (thickener), Talc (absorbent), Dimethicone (silicone slip agent), Phytantriol (water-binding agent), Tocopherol, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (antioxidants vitamin E and C), Boron Nitride (absorbent), Glycerin (slip agent), Palmitic Acid (thickener), Dextrin Palmitate (emulsifier), Sodium Hyaluronate (water-binding agent), Sodium Chloride (stabilizer), Sodium Dehydroacetate, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben (all preservatives).
May Contain: Iron Oxides, Ultramarines (FDA-approved cosmetic pigments).
If needed, apply a light layer of moisturiser under the tint. If you have dry skin, moisturiser can help make application easier and coverage more even.
It is recommended that you apply the tint liberally to achieve the rated level of sun protection. A too-thin application will not sufficiently protect the skin from the sun. If you plan on applying a sheer application of the tint, it is recommended that a regular sunscreen be applied first to ensure you are getting enough sun protection.
This tint can be applied to the eyelids and then set with powder. This step will ensure an even application of eyeshadows and eyeliner.
Barely There Sheer Matte Tint can be layered for additional color and a bit more coverage. Since this is a tint, the level of coverage increases only subtly as you add layers (not substantially as it would with a foundation).
Since the shades are sheer, it is not critical to get an exact match. If you are in-between two shades, we recommend going with the shade that is slightly darker (instead of lighter) than your skin tone. This will add a touch of translucent color to your face, though you will want to make sure the shade matches your neck/jawline as closely as possible.