Health & Beauty

Clinique’s New Serum Foundation Is Even Better

July 9, 2021

After the record-breaking heat wave, Vancouver’s summer has officially arrived. Happy news, save the fact that hot weather can wreak havoc on our skin, especially skin that’s acne prone.

This summer, the situation is about to change up a little bit. Clinique’s new Even Better Clinical Serum Foundation SPF 25 combines active ingredients, sunscreen and full-coverage foundation in one bottle. Built with three serum technologies, a sheer layer of the foundation is all you need to combat the next heat dome. This weightless, medium-to-full foundation with 24-hour wear helps visibly improve skin instantly and over time. Clinique’s exclusive dark spot-fighting molecule UP302 is being used in makeup for the first time; together with vitamin C, it helps visibly reduce the look of dark spots and uneven skin tone. Plus, with the help of salicylic acid and hyaluronic acid, the foundation restores radiance and re-texturize skin while keeping it plumped and hydrated.

The new foundation also contains SPF 25 and a range of 34 shades to meet the needs of various skin tones. The oil-free formula gives skin satin-matte finishing and is clinically proven to leave bare skin looking more even, smoother, and more plumped. With the launch of the Even Better Clinical Serum Foundation SPF 25, consumers are also invited to experience Skin School x Clinique Laboratories: a virtual laboratory that takes consumers behind-the-scenes for a high-touch, 360-degree virtual experience of the science, ingredients, shades and benefits of Even Better Clinical Serum Foundation SPF 25.

Learn more about the foundation and find your shade online. —Louisa Chan

cliniquelaboratories.com

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