A ‘one-of-its-kind’ sun protection serum with a 150,000 waiting list is back in stock – and customers are obsessed with the ‘stunning’ buy.
The $45 Cabana Glow Mineral Glow Drop from Australian brand Naked Sundays combines makeup, skincare, and offers wearers SPF50+ protection.
The SPF that broke the internet was in production for over 18 months to perfect its dewy formula and contains several nourishing ingredients.
It is available in three shades: pearl, illuminating, and bronze. The product can be worn alone for a sheer glow or as a primer for a flawless base.
Cabana Glow Drop’s previous release sold out world-wide in just 36 hours, with hundreds of thousands left itching for more.
The Cabana Glow Drops is packed with antioxidants like pink algae, hyaluronic acid, and wild rosella to help increase skin’s firmness and elasticity.
Professionals at Naked Sundays recommend reapplying the product every 80 minutes when you’re out in the direct sun.
Rave reviews are already in, with several stars swearing by the summer buy.
‘It will blow your mind! I love it and I wore it every single day overseas!’ said MAFS star Martha Kalifitidas.
Beauty guru Hannah English said: ‘It’s stunning! I’m obsessed!’
The $45 Cabana Glow Mineral Glow Drop from Australian brand Naked Sundays combines makeup, skincare, and offers wearers SPF50+ protection
Brand founder and former news reporter Samantha Brett previously shared the need for Australians to have sun protection that doesn’t interfere with their beauty routines.
‘It was a huge challenge to create the product as a hybrid between a sunscreen spray and a skincare product, and the manufacturers I approached laughed in my face!’ Ms Brett told FEMAIL.
‘But as a TV reporter out in the sun with makeup on all day, I knew how important sun safety was and I was determined to get the product right, at least for myself and my daughter to be able to protect our skin.
‘Little did I know, other people across the country were desperate for this as well!’
The SPF that broke the internet was in production for over 18 months to perfect its dewy formula and contains several nourishing ingredients
Ms Brett also shared that sunscreen is an essential everyday product due to the rising rates of skin cancer in Australia.
‘My goal is to make sunscreen as fun, cool, and wearable as possible so it becomes less of a chore and more about something you actually enjoy wearing and enhances your complexion.
‘As we move away from the ‘no makeup’ look with more people going out, I wanted to replicate your favourite makeup drops with the added bonus of SPF50.’
Ms Brett shared that sunscreen is an essential everyday product due to the rising rates of skin cancer in Australia
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