Size: 1 fl. oz
- Sheer-coverage tinted moisturizer with SPF 28
- Hydrates, brightens, and leaves skin with a radiant finish
- Available in light, medium, and dark
Get sun protection and sheer coverage in one with this brightening tinted moisturizer with SPF 28. Non-Nano Zinc Oxide provides physical broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVA rays, but don’t worry about any white cast: three versatile tints (light, medium, or dark) help to even skin tone while letting your natural complexion shine through. A blend of Red Raspberry Seed Oil, French Plum Oil, and Macadamia Nut Oil up the glow factor in addition to providing antioxidants and omega fatty acids.
Shake well prior to use. Pump until product becomes opaque, then massage evenly into skin until absorbed. For more coverage, apply another layer or mix with the foundation of your choice.
Power Ingredients
Raspberry Seed Oil
Prunus Domestica (Plum) Seed Oil
Non-Nano Zinc Oxide
Full Ingredient List

About The Brand
Kari Gran offers a simple, elegant, subtly scented line of products—what the Seattle brand calls the little black dress of eco-skincare. Completing the chic vibe, their hand-poured formulations arrive in sleek glass bottles that protect the delicate oils inside.
Customer Reviews
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perfect lightweight spf
I like this product because of the simple list of ingredients and lightweight coverage. It goes on sheer but gives a nice finish.
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The best!
I love this stuff. It gives great light coverage, lasting all day, making my skin look so good. I love how creamy & moisturizing it is without feeling heavy. I use it as my SPF and daily foundation.
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Not my favorite
While I like the level of coverage, this feels very oily. I shook it well and primed the pump but it still feels more like a layer of oil on my skin, which makes sense considering the ingredients (I should have paid better attention). What this means is that I find a lot of it inside of my mask, which I haven’t found to be true with the Josh Rosebrook tinted spf. That one is much more expensive but I think, for me, it’s worth it.