TikTok's favourite £14 SPF is back in stock✨
Beauty buffs have been trying to get their hands on a tube of one very special facial SPF ever since it found TikTok viral fame last year. Now, after months of waiting, it seems shoppers might finally be in luck as the cult buy is finally back into stock after previously selling out thanks to all the hype.
The product in question? e.l.f's Suntouchable! Whoa Glow SPF30, £14 here, which TikTokers say is a "great dupe" for Supergoop's Glow Screen SPF30, £34 here. The bargain e.l.f alternative is a multipurpose sun protector that has a subtle peach-toned shimmer and a skincare-inspired formula featuring aloe vera, hyaluronic acid and squalane. It also promises to be non-greasy, soothing and hydrating – the SPF trifecta!
On TikTok the hashtag #elfwhoaglow has now amassed over 12 million views with many users loving how "glowy" the formula leaves their skin looking. Others have taken to video comment sections to ask for more info on the summer-ready buy, One TikToker notes: “It’s really good. I tried it recently on holiday and it gives a beautiful glow”.We can confirm it's available now, so snap one up if you fancy it for your next holiday. However, if you want to shop around a bit more for a glow-boosting formula, we also love the BFF SPF 30 Cream from Trinny London, £39 here. At a slightly more affordable price point, Bondi Sands' Sunny Daze SPF50 Moisturiser, £12.99 here, is also great.
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