
Shoppers adore Sol de Janeiro body spray with SPF 50 that 'smells beyond amazing'
As Scots are set to see some a spell of sunny weather this week, many will be reluctant to crack open their same old greasy sun creams to protect their skin. But one SPF body spray could be the ideal alternative to oily sun creams for those looking for a classier way to keep their skin safe from the sun. From the cult-favourite brand Sol de Janeiro, which boasts celebrity fans, this £36 body spray with SPF has been causing a stir for its divine scent and "summer shimmer" glow that's set to make your skin look like you've just come back from a vacation abroad, reports the Mirror. Beauty buffs have been going wild for this SPF spray , available on Cult Beauty. Promising a radiant, glowy finish and SPF 50 protection, this body spray is set to be a must-have product to keep in your bag, whether you're heading off on holiday or fancy sporting a sun-kissed glow. READ MORE: Boden's £112 dress that 'gets so many compliments cut to £57 in spring sale READ MORE: Amazon shoppers in awe of 'resilient' waterproof garden lights perfect for summer nights The Rio Radiance SPF 50 Body Spray (200ml) is a hydrating sunscreen that delivers natural sheen and a nostalgic scent to the skin. Drenching the skin in limb-loving ingredients, this sunscreen spray uses brightening niacinamide, nourishing cupuaçu butter, hydrating coconut water, and antioxidant-rich pongamia seed to protect the skin against environmental aggressors, including damaging UV rays that can harm the skin and lead to premature signs of ageing. As this lightweight mist sinks in, it leaves a natural, glowy sheen while defending your skin against sun damage. Its formula features an irresistible beachy scent with notes of sweet coconut, warm sand, creamy vanilla, and sensual amber essence, a blend of accords many shoppers have praised for "smelling divine". Retailing for £36, this Radiance body spray boasts plenty of glowing testimonials from Sol de Janeiro fans and skincare shoppers. One Cult Beauty customer raved: "A beautiful fragrant sun protection. Smells beautiful and leaves a lovely summer sheen on the skin . Has protected my sensitive skin really well and the beautiful fragrance is an extra bonus. Although more expensive still recommend trying for yourself especially when a CB offer is on." Another buyer beamed: " Smells beyond amazing , so excited they have started doing SPF!" And one shopper gushed: " One of the best SPFS , dries so quickly, smells amazing, and isn't greasy." Another shopper chimed in with some mixed opinions on the product, highlighting that it was not as shimmery as advertised. They said: "No surprise here that Sol de janeiro have delivered a fantastic summer product. This is light and non greasy and the beautiful scent and glow lasts all day- my co workers asked if I had been on holiday!! "Definitely protect you well from the sun. I was worried as to how long it would last as the bottle feels so light but it has lasting power. The glow is definitely subtle though and not the shimmer that the initial influencer videos had, but I just use this alongside my shimmer oil if I really want to GLOW- spraying it last!" And if you're browsing alternative SPF body sprays, Amazon offers the SVR SUN SECURE Sun Water - Face and Body Sunscreen for £25 or the Coola Classic SPF 50 Body Sun Cream Spray for £21.60.
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