Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 Peptide Foundation Tint
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This is an exciting new skincare-sunscreen-makeup hybrid and I have been testing it out. Here’s the lowdown on the brand new Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 Peptide Foundation Tint. I have swatches of all the shades.
What is Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 Peptide Foundation Tint?

- Lightweight foundation tint
- Protects the skin barrier against UVA, UVB, Blue Light and Infrared with SPF50
- Uses non nano mineral SPF filters
- Infused with skin-boosting peptides and antioxidants
- Water resistant for up to 80 minutes
- Available in 13 shades (with 2 extra shades coming soon)
Key Ingredients
Mineral SPF50 – broad Spectrum UVA + UVB protection
Peptides – to stimulate collagen, boost moisture and hydration and plump the skin
Polyglutamic Acid – to provide intense hydration and supports the skin barrier
Niacinamide – helps even out skin tone and brighten the complexion
Squalane – moisturises and hydrates with anti-inflammatory properties
Bisabolol – to calm and soothe
Allantoin – to help reduce irritation and redness
Shades and Swatches
There are currently 13 shades in the collection (with 2 extra shades being added this year):
- 1 Fair Neutral
- 2 Fair Sand
- 2.5 Light Neutral
- 3 Warm Honey
- 4 Medium Honey
- 5 Tan Honey
- 6 Tan Caramel
- 7 Tan Toffee
- 8 Golden Mahogany
- 9 Rich Mahogany
- 9.3 Rich Caramel
- 9.6 Rich Neutral
- 10 Deep Neutral



Before and After Photos
Shade 2 is the best match to my natural skin tone, and this is the one I choose when I am going to wear full makeup.
If I am just going to wear the foundation tint on its own with no bronzer or blush etc., I use shade 2.5 as it warms up my complexion and matches more to my fake tan on my body. You can see both shades applied below.



How to use it
You can use this as the final step in your skincare routine. You need to shake it well before use, and if you’re using it as your sole sunscreen product, be sure to use a full quarter teaspoon (3 fingers) dose.
If you’re using this more as makeup over a dedicated sunscreen, you can use as much as you like.
You can apply it with fingers or a brush (I use my REESON No. 1 Brush) and it can be layered up to achieve the coverage you want.
Naked Sundays recommend you allow the SPF foundation tint 2-3 minutes to fully absorb before continuing with the rest of your makeup.
My Review

I am always very excited to try out new complexion products, especially when they have really good sun protection in them. I consider using a high protection factor product daily to be the first step in anti-ageing, so it’s a non-negotiable for me.
I have tried a couple of products from Naked Sundays before, and liked them a lot – read Naked Sundays Review UK – Face & Body Mist, Mineral Sunscreen & Sun Serum – but with the first glance at this newness, I had even higher hopes.
BeautyScreen promises to be super lightweight and easy to blend, which are things I always look for in a complexion product.
First Impressions
The packaging is really nice. It’s a squeezy tube with a thin nozzle that you squeeze the product out of. It is neat and easy. The tube is nice and compact and so it fits nicely into my makeup bag which is great for top ups on the go.

Texture and Application
The texture of the Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 is really nice. It is thin and liquidy and spreads over the skin effortlessly. It feels super lightweight on the skin yet is really hydrating and comfortable. In terms of texture, it’s a win for me.
Finish and Coverage
The finish is also really nice. It gives the skin a lovely glow, and I’d say that it leans over to the dewy side without being overly shiny or greasy-looking. I think if you have oily skin, you may want to use a bit of powder. I have tried it with the KOSAS Cloud Set Loose Powder on the T-zone and the 2 products together work really well.
The coverage is really good and I’d say it’s a light to medium buildable coverage product, that layers easily to achieve the coverage you want. It’s great for covering redness and evening out skin tone, and you can build it up nicely without it going cakey.
It gives skin a really natural looking finish and coverage, so your skin looks like skin, just more even and perfected.
Wear Test
I set it with a small amount of powder and it wore really well. It didn’t break up or fade too quickly. I’d say it lasts a good 5 to 6 hours without any obvious signs of wear.
Obviously, it you want maintain the SPF50 protection, then you will need to top up every two hours and it is pretty easy to top up. It layers over existing makeup fairly effortlessly and I just needed to add a bit more of my REESON Bronzing Balm over the top once it has sunk in.
Alternatively, you could use an over makeup spray for top ups. Naked Sundays do one (Naked Sundays SPF50+ Hydrating Glow Mist*) and I am obsessed with the new Kopari Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist Sunscreen SPF 50 – it just came back in stock, so check it out. The Garnier Over Makeup SPF50 Spray* is a good affordable alternative.
Final Thoughts
I think the Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 Peptide Foundation Tint is an absolutely excellent product and it’s a real step forward in hybrid beauty with its mix of high sun protection, anti-ageing skincare ingredients and complexion perfecting makeup. Honestly, it’s brilliant and ticks all the boxes for me.
One thing to note is that if you want to rely on this as your only SPF product, you will need to ensure that you use the right dose to achieve the SPF product and also make sure you top up 2 hourly. As I said, I love the Kopari Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist Sunscreen SPF 50 for this.
Alternatively, you can use it as a skincare infused foundation product, over your dedicated SPF product (I am also loving Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF 50+ Superlight Mineral Skinscreen) and have the extra piece of mind with that extra layer of SPF.
I actually think this is a great way to use products like these because I don’t think many of us use SPF over the eye area properly. With foundation, we tend to always cover that area, so products like these offer the protection that we don’t always allow ourselves.
Where to buy it
Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 Peptide Foundation Tint is £38 for 30ml and available now via the link below. It is set to launch at Sephora UK soon. Sign