Ultra Violette Sequin Supreme is an SPF 50 product to reach for to compound daily protection with a hydrated, dewy finish and a smooth, luminous makeup base.
Unlike some SPF products that merely leave skin looking greasy, this one provides a soft-shimmer finish that naturally enhances normal to dry skin types with a radiant-looking glow. In terms of ingredients, this new release features a blend of skin barrier support heroes, from pentavitin and squalane to antioxidant-packed Kakadu plum, plus light-reflecting mica.
This new sun care product promises to be a hit among fans of other Ultra Violette products. "If Supreme Screen is your staple white tee, Sequin Supreme’s fancy shimmer finish is your going-out slip dress," detailed the brand in a press release.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Multifunctional Sun Care
- Products combining high-SPF protection with cosmetic benefits and hydration create opportunities for formulations that replace multiple daily skincare and makeup steps.
- Glowy Makeup-infused Sunscreens
- Consumers’ preference for luminous, light-reflecting finishes signals demand for sun care that doubles as a makeup primer with pigment and mica technologies integrated.
- Skin-barrier Fortified Formulas
- Incorporation of barrier-supporting actives like pentavitin, squalane, and antioxidant-rich botanicals points to a shift toward protective sunscreens that also repair and nourish the skin ecosystem.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Skincare
- A market move toward hybrid SPF-moisturizer-primers could disrupt traditional skincare routines and spur new product categories centered on multifunctional daily essentials.
- Cosmetics
- Makeup brands that integrate broad-spectrum UV protection with light-reflective aesthetics may redefine the primer and base makeup segment by prioritizing skin health alongside finish.
- Ingredient Suppliers
- Demand for stable, skin-friendly UV filters combined with sensory-enhancing ingredients like mica and humectants creates openings for novel raw materials tailored to hybrid sun-care formulations.