Naturally, we're obsessed with the latest Supergoop shade ☀️
The new Glowscreen Golden Hour is on the left and the original, Sunrise, on rightSo, what makes this new launch different? I spoke with the founder of Supergoop, Holly Thaggard, for the answers. "The formula is exactly the same in both hues, so the only real difference is that Golden Hour gives off a slight glow in its tint while the original, Sunrise, is more of a champagne finish," she says. The founder adds that this launch is really for its beloved fans.
Commerce editor Sarah Han, who has fairer skin, said that Glowscreen Golden Hour gave her the healthiest glow she's ever witnessed on her complexion. "I've always shied away from self-tanners and this SPF warms up my skin tone beautifully and produces similar results without any commitment.
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