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Save 40% on TULA Protect + Glow Daily Sunscreen and Get a Luminous Look
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Date:2025-04-09 23:04:56
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We all know that sunscreen is essential, but finding the right sunscreen for you isn't always simple. No one wants that ever-dreaded white cast that most sunscreens leave behind. No one wants greasy skin either.
If you're looking for glowing skin and SPF protection, the TULA Protect + Glow Daily Sunscreen Gel Broad Spectrum Sunscreen may be the perfect product for you. It's non-greasy, non-comedogenic, and gives you a stunning glow that looks great on bare skin or underneath your makeup. If you want to get your glow on, there's a great deal at QVC. You can get $96 worth of sunscreen for just $58. Shop before this bundle sells out.
This set includes a 3.38-oz Protect + Glow Daily Sunscreen Gel Broad Spectrum SPF 30 and another 1.7-fl oz one. Just apply this after moisturizing and reapply throughout the day as needed.
If you think this sunscreen is just like the rest, think again. Shoppers love this one.
TULA Protect + Glow Daily SPF 30 Reviews
A shopper declared, "MY Holy Grail.This is my favorite sunscreen I use it every single day, all year round. I absolutely love the glow it gives my skin, it's that's glow from within radiant youthful glow, this sunscreen is hydrating and I wear with or without makeup! This sunscreen sets the bar high, nothing Ive used is anything like this, This is a staple in my routine!"
Another said, "I love everything about this sunscreen. I am Black and sunscreens have a habit of leaving a chalky residue on darker skin tones. This one does not do that at all! It gives my skin a beautiful glow with and without makeup. Never discontinue this or change the formula."
Someone raved, "The broad spectrum daily sunscreen not only protects my skin from the scorching hot sun in Hawai'i but also makes my skin look beautiful with a subtle glow. I am confident using Tula because after so many trials and errors looking for a sunscreen that best fit my skin, Tula broad spectrum sunscreen has not let me down. This product is my holy grail of sunscreens. The product absorbs into my skin w/out any white cast. I love how it's formulated without parabens, sulfates, silicone and dimethicone."
A fan of the product said, "Obsessed. This is my third time purchasing this product. I wear it every day after I put on my moisturizer and it gives me a natural glow plus it has SPF. When I put my makeup on over it after it dries it just pops! Cannot recommend this enough!"
A reviewer wrote, "Amazing! Best sunscreen for the face I have ever used. I am over 50 and this gives your face extra glow while protecting from sun damage."
"OBSESSED! Never using any other sunscreen," a shopper wrote.
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