Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 review

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It’s fair to say that I have been a fan of this brand for well over 2 years now. So when I realized that some of their products were not available in the UK, I was upset. Mainly because the products I wanted to get my hands on were SPF.

The stars aligned and I was off to New York this year and so I ran to Target and here’s what I think.


Pros

green tick icon High protection

green tick icon Absorbs well

green tick icon Doesn’t leave a white cast on my skin

green tick icon Fragrance free  

green tick icon Works well under make-up  

Cons

red x icon Can feel quite thick   


Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50


Efficacy 4.8 | Packaging 4.8 | Value 4.9


Shop on Amazon | $22
Shop on Naturium | $23

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Key Ingredients and effects

Niacinamide - improves the appearance of the skin

Ethylated ascorbic acid - anti-inflammatory and brightens the skin

Organic chemical sunscreen filters - used to protect the skin from the sun’s harmful effects

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Feel & Texture

Leaves a subtle dewy glow

Thick

Creamy

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How to use

Apply a ¼ teaspoon amount to your face, ears and neck at least 20 minutes before sun exposure, as the last step in your morning skincare routine.

What I really like about this SPF is that the packaging includes a ‘dip cap’ which is so convenient as a guide to know how much to apply on your face!

Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 dip cap
Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 Swatch

Price and verdict

This SPF retails for $22 for 50ml, which is about £17 and in my honest opinion, it’s not expensive. There are a ton of other drugstore SPF’s that retail anywhere from £10-£20, so this one is affordable. I actually think you are getting great value for money considering the ingredients it contains, the quality and that it doubles up as a moisturizer (if you want!).

The ‘dip-cap’ is clever and very helpful and I haven’t seen that on a SPF packaging before. What I will say is that it is a little thick and takes slightly longer to rub into the skin and by that I mean a few more seconds! However, it does absorb invisibly on the skin and leaves a lovely dewy glow.

Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 Conclusion

I took this little gem with me to Greece just last month and it did a fantastic job at protecting my skin. Would I repurchase? Absolutely. I intend to at the end of the year when I'm in Seattle. Naturium, if you’re reading this, keep the great products coming.


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