
Lindsay Lohan just wore this $38 foundation from a brand Khloe Kardashian and Alix Earle can't get enough of
We found out the secret to Lindsay Lohan's glowing red carpet skin, and it may surprise you.
Turns out the famous actress gets her glow from none other than Naked Sundays! The viral SPF brand is behind the Freaky Friday stars' jealousy-inducing glow of late, and it has people talking.
Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 Tinted Peptide foundation
Looking for SPF that seamlessly fits into your makeup routine?
Look no further! This product doubles as a foundation, tint, and sun protection— plus it comes in 13 shades.
The lightweight formula gives a delicate full-coverage glow and protects from multiple other rays, including Blue Light and Infrared.
$38
If you are not familiar with the social media-famous brand, let us introduce you. Naked Sundays is shaking up the makeup world with unique SPF products, from moisturizers to lip balms.
As avid beauty lovers, we know there is one thing you should never skip out on, and it is UV protection. That's why we can not wait for shoppers to experience the Naked Sunday difference.
Naked Sundays is not just loved by Lohan; many other celebrities use the brand, including Khloe Kardashian and Alix Earle.
The brand has too many products to count, and its sneaky secret weapon is sun protection, from setting sprays to moisturizers. Bonus! The brand just recently became available in over 700 Ulta stores across America.
But by far, amongst their wide catalog of products, it is the Lindsay Lohan-approved BeautyScreen Peptide Foundation Tint SPF50 that takes the cake.
It comes in multiple shades, applies like water, and is so lightweight you forget it's even there. We tested it for ourselves, and believe us when we say — it truly is an SPF legend.
The unique foundation formula contains powerful skincare ingredients, including Polyglutamic Acid, Peptides & Olive-Derived Squalane — and of course, SPF 50.
But wait, the selling points keep going! The BeautyScreen Peptide Foundation Tint SPF50 is water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, dermatologist tested, and even paraben-free.
BeautyScreen™ PLUS Limited Holo Brush Bundle (LIMITED)
Get a little more bang for your buck with this limited edition bundle!
It comes with the famous tinted foundation PLUS a blending brush that helps to seamlessly apply it every time.
Shop now while it is majorly on sale!
$44 (was $63)
With over 200 five-star reviews, this tinted glow creator does not disappoint. One shopper said: 'So lightweight with great coverage!
'At first I thought the sizing was too small so I ordered another immediately and I have yet to open that one! A little goes a long way so don't get discouraged with size! Love my dewy skin!'
Don't let summer slip away before trying out Naked Sundays cult-classic BeautyScreen Peptide Foundation Tint SPF50. Add it to cart now and experience the glow of a lifetime.
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