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My relationship with sunscreen is complicated because of my skin’s sensitivity.

Three beauty editors wearing Tower 28 SunnyDays foundation side by side

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“It was really important that all shades had zero white casts or oxidation,” Liu says.

Liu felt the same way when formulating SunnyDays.

It’s clear, which makes it easy to see and control how much product is coming out.

Three foundation tubes showing each shade with a swatch of each on a tan background

Tower 28 SunnyDay shades PCH, Third Street, and Melrose

(We’ve all been there with the first squeeze shooting out and wasting product.)

The shade Point Dune is spot-on for my warm,olive-tone skin.

Senior commerce writer Sarah Han wears the shade Mullholland.

Editor wearing SunnyDays foundation wearing a white sweater and gold accessories

Editorial assistant Talia Gutierrez wears the shade Point Dune.

For senior commerce writer Sarah Han, it’s all about results that match a tall order of claims.

Or so I thought until I swiped it on," she says.

Associate digital beauty director Sarah Kinonen wears the shade Fairfax.

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Senior commerce writer Sarah Han wears the shade Mullholland.

“When I first got my hands on Tower 28’s SunnyDays Tinted Moisturizer, I was so excited.

Deputy editor Kara McGrath wears the shade Melrose.

Beauty and wellness editor Taylore Glynn wears the shade Melrose.

editor wearing a black blouse and headband wearing SunnyDays foundation

Associate digital beauty director Sarah Kinonen wears the shade Fairfax.

Now all that’s left is for you to try out this mineral sunscreen and foundation hybrid yourself.

Trust us, you will not be disappointed.

Tower 28’s SunnyDays SPF 30 Tinted Sunscreen Foundation is available now for $30 atsephora.com.

Editor wearing a white tank top and red lipstick and SunnyDays foundation

Deputy editor Kara McGrath wears the shade Melrose.

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Editor wearing a black dress bright pink lipstick and SunnyDays foundation

Beauty and wellness editor Taylore Glynn wears the shade Melrose.

A foundation tube with a brown swatch of the foundation behind the purple tube on a white background