I’ve worn it with four different types of foundation (cream, stick, serum, and liquid), and it’s worked well with every single one. Plus, the mineral sunscreen has a peachy hue that makes it more universally flattering for a wider variety of skin tones. I also love that it’s free of parabens, phthalates, and fragrance—but does contain antioxidants, like feverfew and vitamin E.” —Engler
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