- “This is a tinted sunscreen with a lotiony texture that rubs in easily but feels slippery, wet, and a little bit oily going on the skin”20:40–20:47
- “The tint covers any white cast. It evens the skin tone a bit, but it doesn't look like a heavy pigmented covering of makeup”20:47–21:01
- “After 20 minutes of dryback, I felt like this hadn't really dried back at all. It still felt fairly oily and wet on my skin, and it just wasn't sitting quite right on my skin. It looked like tiny speckles on my forehead, and it was still very shiny”21:01–21:07
- “I felt like the makeup went on really well over it. And that overall it looked really, really nice”21:27–21:32
- “At the 8 hour check-in, I thought it was very worn off, very shiny in my T-zone. For me, it had felt oily on my skin all day”21:38–21:52
- “It didn't settle in neck wrinkles. It didn't have a white cast”22:03–22:06
- “As a standalone sunscreen, I'd give it three out of five under makeup. Three out of five”22:08–22:12
- Source: I tried $500 worth of new mineral sunscreens - May 15, 2026
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Jones Road Beauty makes makeup that looks like skin but better — think sheer, hydrating formulas with a luminous finish. The Your Skin Foundation Stick is the clearest anchor: a creamy, light-coverage stick that melts in and leaves a glowy look, though coverage is lighter than advertised and the glow can intensify throughout the day, making it best for dry skin types. The brand's blushes and mascara share that same balmy, natural aesthetic, but if you prefer matte or long-wearing finishes, this line probably isn't for you.
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