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The formula squeezes out as an orange-tinted, semi-solid balm that melts into skin and rubs in mostly clear, leaving behind just a subtle warm tint. It creates a slight optical-blurring effect that helps soften the look of discoloration, visible veins, and even a bit of leg stubble. Per the recommendation from the Skin Cancer Foundation, I aim to use about one ounce (roughly a shot glass’ worth) of sunscreen to cover my entire body, which means the 3.12-ounce tube wouldn’t last particularly long if used H2T. Because of the richer texture and luminous finish, I found myself reaching for it mostly on my arms and legs, while opting for a lighter sunscreen on my neck, chest, shoulders, and other exposed areas. (As much as I love the idea of glowing from head to toe, my wallet does not.)
