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Jones Road's new tinted moisturiser is perfect for the heatwave

Jones Road's new tinted moisturiser is perfect for the heatwave

Daily Mirror5 days ago
Shoppers love the lightweight formula that delivers coverage without making wrinkles and fine lines 'stand out'
Jones Road knows a thing or two about no-makeup makeup and its new Just Enough Tinted Moisturiser has arrived in time for hot summer days. The formula is said to be light and breathable but also provides coverage wherever needed, perfect for covering blemishes.
Designed to use as a last step of skincare, the moisturiser is available in 16 shades catering to pink, neutral, yellow, red and golden undertones. Shoppers have been heaping praise on the product, with one 85-year-old saying it made her realise: "I do not need a heavy foundation."
The non-comedogenic formula includes Sodium Hyaluronate, a great humectant that is smaller in size than hyaluronic acid, which helps restore suppleness and improve the appearance of dry skin. It also protects skin's moisture barrier from water loss.
The Jones Road Just Enough Moisturiser can be blended without a brush, helping to even out redness without hiding the skin, and feels like moisturiser as opposed to makeup.
Bobbi Brown, the founder and creator of the product, shared: "On days when I'm running around and don't want a lot of makeup, this is my go-to to just make me look and feel better. It really is Just Enough."
For a more accurate shade match, shoppers can try Charlotte Tilbury's Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint Hydrating Foundation Stick, £35, which comes in 20 shades. The tint gives a soft-focus glow for the look of healthy skin. It is mess-free and easy to blend, providing light coverage.
Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint, currently reduced to £21.75 on LookFantastic, works better on blemishes as it evens out the skin tone and smooths for a 'your skin but better' finish.
The Jones Road Just Enough Tinted Moisturiser has more than 3,400 reviews and satisfied shoppers, with one noting: "It evens my skin tone and it doesn't make wrinkles and fine lines stand out."
"I like how light it is on your skin and it adds just enough color that 'make-up' isn't needed," a second shared but a third noticed a flaw in design, mentioning that the cap "does not close properly" and advised it might not be safe to use during travel.
Another said they didn't like the 'sheen' it left on their face however, adding: "That might be what happens with all moisturisers. Doesn't make me break out so far either which is great."
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