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Finding a daily SPF that feels invisible on the skin and works well with makeup can be surprisingly tricky. The CeraVe Invisible Hydrating Fluid Sunscreen SPF 50 promises high protection with a barely-there feel, so I’ve been putting it to the test as part of my everyday routine. This sunscreen is part of the new CeraVe suncare collection, which focuses on lightweight, skin-barrier-supporting sun protection for everyday use. Here’s what you need to know.

This is a broad-spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen designed for daily use, particularly for normal to dry skin. Like all CeraVe products, it focuses on supporting the skin barrier and is formulated with three essential ceramides to help maintain hydration while protecting the skin from UVA and UVB rays.
It’s designed to be lightweight, invisible on the skin and suitable for wearing under makeup, which, for me, is absolutely essential in a daily SPF. This is part of CeraVe’s new collection of suncare with this yellow-accented packaging.
One of the things I really like about this formula is that it combines serious sun protection with skin-barrier-friendly skincare ingredients, which makes it feel more like a daily moisturiser with SPF rather than a traditional sunscreen.
Ceramides are naturally found in the skin and are crucial for maintaining a healthy barrier. They help lock in moisture and protect the skin from environmental stressors, which is especially important when wearing SPF every day. CeraVe is well known for its ceramide-focused formulations, and they’re a big reason why the brand works so well for sensitive and dry skin types.
Niacinamide is a multitasking ingredient that helps soothe the skin, reduce water loss and support overall hydration. It’s also known for helping to balance oil production and calm redness, so it’s a great addition to an everyday SPF that you’ll be using consistently.
The formula includes glycerin and other humectants to draw moisture into the skin. This is what gives the sunscreen that lightly hydrating, comfortable feel rather than a dry or tight finish.
This sunscreen uses modern chemical UV filters (such as Ethylhexyl Triazone and Bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine) to provide UVA and UVB protection with a lightweight, invisible finish—ideal for daily wear and layering under makeup.

I really like that this is a hybrid skincare-meets-sunscreen formula. You’re not just getting sun protection, but also ingredients that support hydration and the skin barrier, which makes it easier to use consistently (and consistency is what really matters with SPF).

The texture is one of the standout features. This is a very fluid, lightweight sunscreen that feels more like a skincare serum than a traditional SPF. It melts into the skin effortlessly, spreads easily and absorbs quickly with no dragging or resistance.
Once applied, it leaves no visible trace – no white cast, no residue and no greasy sheen. It feels comfortable immediately and doesn’t leave that tell-tale “I’m wearing sunscreen” feeling on the skin.

The finish is natural and lightly hydrated, rather than shiny. My skin feels moisturised but not oily, which makes this particularly appealing for everyday wear. It gives a healthy, fresh look without crossing into greasy territory, and it doesn’t emphasise texture or dryness.
This is the kind of SPF you can apply generously without worrying about how your skin will look afterwards.
This sits beautifully under makeup. Foundation applies smoothly on top with no pilling, slipping or patchiness, even when layered with primer. It works well with both lightweight base products and fuller-coverage foundations, which makes it very versatile.
If you’re someone who skips SPF because it interferes with your makeup, this is a really good option to try.
The packaging is compact and practical, ideal for everyday use or travel. The dispenser is neat and controlled, making it easy to dispense the right amount without mess or waste. I also like how quick and fuss-free the application is — perfect for busy mornings.
This sunscreen is ideal if you’re looking for:
If you have very oily skin, you may prefer a more mattifying formula, but for normal to dry skin this is a strong everyday contender.
Yes. This sunscreen is designed for everyday wear and has a lightweight, comfortable texture that makes it easy to use consistently. It feels more like skincare than a traditional sunscreen, which is ideal for daily application.
Yes, it sits very well under makeup. The fluid texture absorbs quickly, leaves no residue and doesn’t pill, making it a great base for foundation and other complexion products.
Yes, the formula contains niacinamide. It appears mid-list in the ingredients, suggesting a supportive level that helps with skin barrier function and hydration rather than acting as a strong treatment ingredient.
This is a chemical sunscreen. It uses modern chemical UV filters to provide broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection while maintaining a lightweight, invisible finish on the skin.
No. The formula applies clear and leaves no white cast, making it suitable for a wide range of skin tones.
It’s particularly well suited to normal to dry skin, or anyone looking for a hydrating SPF that feels light, comfortable and easy to wear every day. Those with very oily skin may prefer a more mattifying option.
No. While it offers hydration, the finish is natural rather than greasy. Skin feels comfortable and moisturised without excess shine.
CeraVe formulas are generally well tolerated and focus on barrier support. However, as this is a chemical sunscreen and contains niacinamide, it’s always a good idea to patch test if you have very sensitive or reactive skin.
The CeraVe Invisible Hydrating Fluid SPF 50 is exactly the kind of sunscreen I like to keep within easy reach. It’s comfortable, easy to apply, genuinely invisible on the skin and works seamlessly with makeup. It doesn’t overcomplicate things, it just does what you want a daily SPF to do, without getting in the way.
If you’re searching for an SPF you’ll actually enjoy wearing every day, this one is well worth a look.
The CeraVe Invisible Hydrating Fluid SPF 50 is £17.90 for 50ml and is available via the links below:
The CeraVe Invisible Hydrating Fluid SPF 50 is part of Cerave’s new suncare range. This one is the hydrating formula most suited to normal to dry skin. There is also the CeraVe Invisible Dry Touch Fluid Sunscreen SPF 50 for normal to oily skin*, plus formulas for both face and body. You can check out the full collection here*.
If you are still looking for an easy to wear SPF product, check out:
For more Cerave reviews, check out all my Cerave blog posts.
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There are some skincare launches that feel genuinely new, and Tatcha The Longevity Memory Cream is one of them. From the moment you touch the texture, you know this isn’t a standard moisturiser. It’s clever, sensorial and quietly luxurious, the kind of product that makes skin look so good and my makeup go on so beautifully.
If you’re shopping skincare at Sephora UK, this is one to put firmly on your radar. The Longevity Memory Cream is new to Sephora and exclusive* there until 2nd February, available both online and in store.

This is Tatcha’s newest advanced moisturiser, designed to help support skin’s youthful look while delivering deep hydration and visible radiance. At the heart of the formula is Tatcha’s Okinawa Cellescence Complex, inspired by the nutrient-rich botanicals found on the Japanese island of Okinawa which has long associated with longevity and skin vitality.
It’s described as a memory-gel cream, meaning it has a bouncy, elastic texture that springs back when touched, while still delivering the comfort and nourishment of a rich cream.
This cream’s formula blends science and botanicals in a way that feels luxurious and purposeful. Here are the star ingredients and what they do for your skin:

This is where The Longevity Memory Cream really stands out. The texture is unlike anything else I’ve used recently.
It has an almost gloopy, gel-like consistency when you first scoop it out, yet as soon as you start to work it into the skin, it melts into something incredibly creamy and cocooning. It feels cushiony, comforting and deeply hydrating, but never greasy or heavy.
Once applied, skin looks immediately smoother, fresher and more supple, with a juicy, healthy glow rather than shine. It’s indulgent without being overbearing, which makes it surprisingly versatile.
It’s much easier to show this texture than describe it. Here’s a quick demo so you can see exactly what I mean.
While I’m always cautious around big anti-ageing promises, what I really notice with this cream is how plumped, healthy and well-rested my skin looks.
My complexion looks more elastic and bouncy, and there’s a subtle luminosity that makes skin look cared-for rather than shiny. It’s one of those moisturisers that quietly elevates your whole routine, everything just looks better when your skin is this well hydrated.
One of my favourite things about The Longevity Memory Cream is how beautifully it works under makeup.
Foundation glides on smoothly, sits evenly and looks fresher for longer. It doesn’t cause slipping or pilling, and it helps prevent makeup from clinging anywhere. It makes my skin look smoother, more refined and naturally radiant.
I have been using The Longevity Memory Cream both morning and night, and I am finding it particularly excellent for dealing with winter skin.
Using the little gold spoon, I take a small amount and then warm it between my fingers before pressing and massaging it into my face, neck and décolletage using upward strokes.
Evening: I use it as my final step to lock everything in and give skin that nourished, rested look by morning.
Morning: I apply it after serum and before SPF. It creates the perfect hydrated base for makeup.
This is a lovely option if:
It works particularly well for normal, dry and combination skin types, but anyone craving hydration and radiance will appreciate it.
If you’re shopping at Sephora UK, The Longevity Memory Cream is exclusive there until 2nd February, making it a great time to discover it.

If you want a moisturiser in a different format do pair with it for day, you might also love Tatcha The Dewy Milk Moisturizer.

It’s lighter in texture, incredibly balancing and brilliant under makeup, especially if your skin leans combination or oily but still craves glow.
The two work beautifully together depending on your skin’s needs or time of day.
If you value texture, hydration and visible skin quality, it’s a genuinely impressive moisturiser that feels luxurious and performs beautifully.
Yes. It’s one of those creams that actually improves how makeup applies and wears.
The formula is gentle and well-balanced, but as always, patch testing is sensible if your skin is reactive.
The Tatcha Longevity Memory Cream feels like a grown-up, sophisticated moisturiser that quietly delivers results. The texture is a joy to use, the formula feels nourishing without heaviness, and the effect on skin is genuinely noticeable.
If you’re looking for a moisturiser that makes skin look plumped, healthy and effortlessly radiant, this is a beautiful addition to your routine.
If you are looking for a nourishing cleanser, I can recommend the cleansing balm from Tatcha enough. For more information on that, read: Tatcha The Indigo Cleansing Balm Review.
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