The Ordinary revamps £15 face SPF to create ‘super lightweight’ serum with ‘zero white cast’

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If you’re looking for a great facial sunscreen at a reasonable price, you might want to check out this ‘non-greasy’ new SPF 45 formulation from high street favourites The Ordinary

Tester before and after using the ordinary SPF
Shoppers are loving this new SPF(Image: The Ordinary)

Most beauty lovers should know that wearing SPF on your face every day is a must for protecting your skin against not only sun damage but also signs of premature ageing, but it can be tricky to find one that ticks all the boxes: offers a high level of protection, doesn’t feel greasy, isn’t visible on the skin, and isn’t so expensive that you can’t afford to use it every day. Luckily, we think we’ve found just the one.

Proving that beauty brands don’t always get it right the first time, high street heroes The Ordinary scrapped its existing facial sunscreen following customer feedback about thick texture and white colour and went back to the drawing board – and this new product, UV Filters SPF 45 Serum, priced at £15.80 from The Ordinary’s website and Boots, is the result. Gloriously fluid and quickly absorbed, it gives glow without any greasy sensation and doesn’t clog pores, making it ideal for complexions that lean more towards combination or oily.

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The Ordinary UV Filters SPF 45 Serum
Costs £15.80 from The Ordinary’s website and Boots(Image: The Ordinary)

Despite only just hitting shelves, this SPF has already amassed dozens of five star reviews from people who has already tried, both those that were gifted it by The Ordinary in return for their honest review, and those who bought it themselves.

“I love this sunscreen!” one review reads. “It’s not messy, it blends in so easily and effortlessly. It leaves the skin moisturised and not greasy. It went easily with my moisturiser so no pilling. It’s truly that good!”

“I love The Ordinary products and this is sunscreen serum is lightweight, non-greasy and perfect under make-up!” another fan wrote. “Leaves my skin glowing while providing strong SPF 45 protection. A new must-have in my skincare routine!”

A third review reads: “This was my first time trying a serum-style sunscreen, and I was honestly surprised by how well it worked. The texture is super lightweight and easy to apply, and it didn’t feel greasy at all. It absorbed quickly and sat well under make-up. On my tan skin, there was a very slight cast at first, but it mostly blended out after a few minutes. The scent is there, but not overpowering. Overall, a solid daily SPF that feels more like skincare than sunscreen.”

Some, however, remarked how they wished The Ordinary had made a mineral sunscreen instead. Mineral formulas can be better for those with sensitive skin or easily irritated eyes, but can leave be thicker and more visible on the skin, especially on dark tones. If you’re looking for a great recommendation for a mineral facial SPF, our head of shopping Zoe loves Lancaster Sun Beauty Sensitive Skin Mineral Face Cream SPF50, £27, Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF 50+ Superlight Mineral Skinscreen, £38, and Kate Somerville HydraKate Illuminating SPF 50+ Drops, £39.

Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF50+ Superlight Mineral Skinscreen
An option if you prefer a mineral SPF(Image: Ultra Violette)

Our beauty editor Laura has also tried The Ordinary UV Filters SPF 45 Serum out, and says, “I’ve been really impressed by this new formula, especially given the price. It doesn’t leave a white tinge on the skin at all, and makes skin feel soft and smooth but not greasy, and with a fairly matte yet healthy looking finish. This would be great as both a ‘holiday’ sun cream and an everyday one, whatever the weather.”

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