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Marie Veronique Organics Everyday Sheer Coverage {Product Review}

Swathy · September 25, 2011 · 8 Comments

I mentioned a while back that I had won the MVO giveaway and this product came as one of the samples. So, I finished the sample and wanted to share my experience. So, kindly don’t take this as a proper review.
Price: 50$ (Rs 2500 approx) for 60 ml (yeah, really expensive!!!)
What does MVO say about the product? 
  • Provides essential every day UVA/UVB protection and defends against premature aging with a unique combination of natural humectants, emollients and anti-oxidants.
  • Evens skin tones and absorbs into the skin leaving a lovely matte finish
  • Provides anti aging support with beta glucans, glucosamine, and powerful anti-oxidants such as coffee fruit extract.
  • Prevents moisture loss from exposure to the elements with red raspberry seed oil and broccoli seed oils
  • Made with non-micronized zinc oxide, a physical sun block that reflects UV rays without releasing wrinkle and cancer-causing free radicals
  • For use every day, rain or shine.
Available in Extra light, Light, Medium and Dark Tint. For Indian skin, light and medium tint would suit well.
Shake well before use and keep in a cool place. Apply liberally and evenly before sun exposure. Reapply every 2 hours and after swimming, sweating or towel drying. Safe for all ages. If irritation develops discontinue use and consult a physician.
Ingredients

No harmful chemicals, nanoparticles, parabens, fillers, waxes, or fragrances.
Active ingredient: 16.6% non-nano zinc oxide
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis (green & white tea), non-nano zinc oxide, vegetable glycerin, Brassica oleracea italica (broccoli seed oil), Prunus avium (cherry kernel seed oil), emu oil, Punica granatum (pomegranate seed oil), Rubus idaeus (red raspberry seed oil), Tocopherol (vitamin E), Calodendrum capense (yangu oil), Cosmocil CQ*, xanthan gum, n-acetyl glucosamine, lecithin, potassium sorbate, pearl powder, Rosemarinus officinalis (rosemary oleoresin), beta glucan, Coffea arabica (coffee fruit extract), Hydrolyzed silk (silk powder), Rosa centifolia (rose) essential oil, Citrus aurantium bigaradia (neroli) essential oil, Helichrysum italicum (helichrysum essential oil), Cistus incanus (cistus) essential oil, iron oxides

Amazing Ingredients!!! I can’t get enough of them 🙂 Btw, MVO is an organic brand.
My Experience
this is the medium tint
One thing which I regret about this product is that it is just spf 20 and not enough for a tropical climate of India. I ordered the medium tint of the Moisturizing Face Screen so this also came in the same tint. The product is lighter in consistency and gets absorbed really quickly into the skin. Well, if I actually say, it gets absorbed too quickly so it is better to apply it as dots on the face and blend in as compared to rubbing on the hands and then applying. And, I think its anti-aging ingredients do work. I felt my face was a little firmer when I was using this. And, its Zinc Oxide is great at protecting from the sun. The only wish is if it had been spf 30.
little shinier than the other but gets absorbed quickly
Another thing to note is that as I said in my previous post, physical sunscreen ingredients do leave a white cast on the skin. So, the tinted ones are available in the product. But, since Zinc Oxide is so high in concentration (24% is the maximum allowed concentration of Zinc Oxide by FDA rules and the product has 16% around), there is a little powdery texture to the product and it doesn’t feel silky smooth as other sunscreens do. This makes the blending a little harder. But, when you get used to it, its not much of a concern. I have applied it directly on the skin without moisturizing and using various moisturizers and face oils too and I didn’t face any problem of blending even once. And, since it has a tint, it also provides a decent coverage and evens out the complexion. But, of course, you can’t use it as makeup as far as I understand (a doubtful point, don’t believe me coz I know nothing about it!!!). It gives a matte finish but might also become semi-matte depending on your skin type.
For dry skin, it gets absorbed well and provides moisturization too. For oily and combination skins, it might be a little dewy and you might need a bit of powder to set it after some time depending on the oil on your face. But, its a score of times better than chemical sunscreens which make your skin look like having been dipped in oil. And, I have been there so I am thankful. It might give a shiny appearance for sometime but give it 2-3 minutes and it settles comfortably into the skin. One squirt of the product is enough for face and another squirt for neck and exposed chest. I would advise to apply it just like a foundation coz you want the sunscreen to sit evenly on your skin and protect your skin from sun’s rays. Touching and tugging at the skin wouldn’t help coz it might bring off the Zinc Oxide from the skin.
Regarding application, when you are staying indoors and during cloudy days when there is no sun and during winters when sun is again obscure, one application in the morning and another in the afternoon is probably enough. I surely didn’t apply it every two hours as it is advised coz I was indoors most of the time. But, if you are outside in hot sun or sweating profusely or swimming, it is advisable to reapply the sunscreen in regular intervals (two hours is the general idea). Btw, did I mention that it prevents tanning of the skin which is a huge bonus!!! I didn’t tan since I have been using it. And, of course, you need to double cleanse to remove the sunscreen whether its physical or chemical so don’t forget that.
Instead of making my recommendation because it was just a sample and I used it for very less time, I would conclude by saying that if I am to try it again, my preference would be a higher spf sun screen and I would love to use the Anti-aging oil instead at night to revive my skin. And, if this product would ever be changed to spf 30, then I might definitely prefer this over the Moisturizing Face Screen because I found it gives a better finish than that.
PS: The comparison in this post is with MVO Moisturizing Face Screen.

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  1. Poohkie says

    September 25, 2011 at 4:14 AM

    wow! It sounds really good! And the ingredient list looks good too. Too bad it’s so expensive.

    Reply
  2. swati says

    September 25, 2011 at 10:50 AM

    hey Poohkie…yup it is damn good as a product but expensive and add to that some 30$ of shipping too 🙁 but they do give free shipping on international orders above 175$….ok reaching too far!!! spend 9000 bucks in one stretch :O

    Reply
  3. Nivedita says

    September 25, 2011 at 5:43 PM

    The product is interesting. But the price… hmmph!!
    Enjoy your goodies dear

    Reply
  4. bhumika says

    September 25, 2011 at 10:38 PM

    the ingredients look quite good..

    Reply
  5. swati says

    September 26, 2011 at 1:20 PM

    @Nivedita yup, price is a really :O factor!!!

    @Bhumika yeah the ingredients are too awesome!!!

    Reply
  6. Vivi says

    September 28, 2011 at 2:01 PM

    it really seems like it’s better than the Anti-Aging Serum… lol, now I regret declining to get the sample for review, hahaha. I refused because I thought it was really similar to the AADS and I didn’t want to waste products. But it’s okay, I’ll just buy it myself next tim. For now, I’ll stick to finishing up my AADS first. 😀

    Reply
  7. swati says

    September 28, 2011 at 4:08 PM

    or you can also ask for sample next time you get anything else from the site…I really wanna try the protective oil….read Sesame’s review and even more tempted 🙂

    Reply
  8. Catherine says

    October 4, 2011 at 1:41 AM

    I love the Anti-Aging Oil+ under both the Everyday Sheer Coverage and the Moisturizing Face Screen. Both go on really nicely over the oil. In your climate, if you are outdoors, the MFS with a 30SPF might be a better choice for you. The ESC is great for indoors and evenings. I wear it everyday as a foundation and love the light coverage it provides.

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