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Primer-infused for all-day wear & a healthy glow, this SPF tinted moisturizer gives you lightweight, natural-looking dewy coverage that hydrates skin for up to 24 hours. Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer is a breathable, oil-free formula that primes & perfects in one easy step.
Benefits
- Primer-infused for all-day wear & a healthy glow, this SPF tinted moisturizer gives you lightweight, natural-looking dewy coverage that hydrates skin for up to 24 hours. Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer is a breathable, oil-free formula that primes & perfects in one easy step.
Formulated Without
- Synthetic Fragrance, Phthalates, Oil, Parabens, Retinyl Palmitate, Talc, Mineral Oil, Alcohol, Formaldehyde, Hydroquinone, Triclosan, Triclocarban, Coal Tar, Lauryl Sulfate, Laureth Sulfate, Oxybenzone
Item 2568498
Shake well. Tap on with fingers & blend.
Studio tip: Use it as a tinted primer by layering under powder or foundation.
Use it with:
- The Original Photo Finish Smooth & Blur Primer
- Halo Healthy Glow 4-in-1 Concealer
- Blurring Foundation Brush
Active: Octinoxate 6.7%, Titanium Dioxide 3.1%, Zinc Oxide 1.3%.
Water\Aqua\Eau, Octyldodecyl Neopentanoate, Butyloctyl Salicylate, Dimethicone, Butylene Glycol, Methyl Trimethicone, Niacinamide, Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone, Lauryl PEG-9 Polydimethylsiloxyethyl Dimethicone, Diethylhexyl Succinate, Laureth-4, Tocopheryl Acetate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Lecithin, Rosa Hybrid Flower Extract, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract, Lens Esculenta (Lentil) Fruit Extract, Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Fruit Extract, Lycium Chinense (Wolfberry) Fruit Extract, Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-14, Peat extract, Gold, Sodium Lactate, Methicone, Sodium PCA, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein/PVP Crosspolymer, Glycerin, Barium Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate, Dimethyl isosorbide, Maltodextrin, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Dimethicone Crosspolymer-3, Silica, Aluminum Hydroxide, Dimethicone/PEG-10/15 Crosspolymer, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Hexylene Glycol, Isostearic Acid, Caprylyl Glycol, Stearic Acid, Polyglyceryl-2 Triisostearate, Dipentaerythrityl Tri-Polyhydroxystearate, Dipropylene Glycol, Sodium Citrate, BHT, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Phenoxyethanol. May Contain: Mica, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Iron Oxides (CI 77492), Iron Oxides (CI 77499), Bismuth Oxychloride (CI 77163).
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- Q
Hi, two things - I use bareMinerals tinted moisturizer in Tan 07, what color is a good match? And I want a change because of the chemical smell, is this smelly too?
- Asked by Megan
- Official Answer By Smashbox USWe suggest Smashbox Mini Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 25 in the shade Tan for a similar look. You may detect a hint of rose extract and we think you'll love the way it smells.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
What size is this?
- Asked by SoFlo
- Official Answer By Smashbox USThis is offered in a 1.4 oz. size.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
I was using the Smashbox camera ready BB cream. It was the medium dark. What would be the closest match with the Halo tinted moisturizer?
- Asked by Jaye
- Official Answer By Smashbox USThank you for your question! Consider trying Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer SPF 25 in Medium/Tan or Tan, if you used Medium Dark in the BB Cream.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Is this non comedogenic?
- Asked by Mo
- Official Answer By Smashbox USWe are glad to confirm Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer SPF 25 is non comedogenic, made for all skin types and won’t cause breakouts. You’ll love this long wearing oil-free tinted moisturizer that delivers 24-hour hydration, buildable coverage, and SPF protection with a radiant finish. We hope you’ll click Live Chat on our website so we can guide you towards your perfect shade with cutting edge application tips as well.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Is the "olive" warm or cool toned? I have cool toned, light skin and dont know if i should go with light olive or light neutral.
- Asked by Jak
- Official Answer By Smashbox USThanks so much for your question. Based on the description that you provided, we would advise Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 25 in Light Neutral as a better option than Light Olive. Based on the sheer formula, the shades can be very flexible and the match of Fair Light may also work since it offers a cool undertone. We want to be sure you receive the perfect custom-fit shade and formula in Smashbox and invite you to chat with us! Please visit the Contact Us section of the Ulta web site to connect.Was this answer helpful to you
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Ratings Distribution
Best Uses
- 2Everyday
- 2Everyday
- 1I use this as my daily go to natural foundation.
- 1Anytime you want to look jaundice
- 1Casual Dresser
Describe Yourself
- 2Dry skin
- 1Dry-Combination Skin
- 1Early 20s
- 1Hyperpigmentation
- 1Warm toned
Most Helpful Positive Review
Multitasking makeup for the win
I've been on the hunt for the perfect lightweight coverage that would leave my skin looking fresh and natural while still offering some skincare benefits. Enter Smashbox Halo Glow Tinted Moisturizer, which I was sent jn exchange for my honest reivew, I had high hopes, and after using it I'm ready to...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Disappointed in Smashbox
If you don't feel like reading then just skip down to the last paragraph & I'll sum it up there. Otherwise here goes I…. This review wouldn't submit unless I unchecked the "No I wouldn't recommend this to a friend" believe that? ANYTHING to try to skew the weight of negativity. Smashbox (& many oth...
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Had potential but fell short…
[I received this product in exchange for my honest review] This product claims to be a "Primer-infused for all-day wear & a healthy glow, this SPF tinted moisturizer gives you lightweight, natural-looking dewy coverage that hydrates skin for up to 24 hours. Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer is a breathable, oil-free formula that primes & perfects in one easy step. I didn't notice a scent. The packaging is pretty standard compared to other all in one tinted moisturizer with SPF. I received the color fair, which was a little yellow for my skin tone. I swatched it on my cheek, it wasn't quite so yellow once blended into my skin, but if you look closely at the photos after blending, it did not apply smoothly and enhanced my pores and facial jaw lines. Almost immediately. This was a bit of a bummer because I had been looking forward to trying this product because I like multifunctional makeup. It also contains talc, which from what I understand is a debated topic currently. I tried to avoid talc containing products because if there's a chance of mesothelioma, I just don't want to take any unnecessary risks when there are similar products on the market, talc-free. I find it a bit suspicious that companies have started swapping l talc for other ingredients like in products like baby powders. So I have heard it is generally not recommended for application to the genital areas as there is some risk. I'd just rather not put an ingredient like that on my face or near my eyes or mouth. I wonder if one day we'll find out it was indeed harmful. In companies I've known this all the time, but took very slow action to remove talk from their newer products. I really wish that companies would be more transparent with things like this. However, these situations have repeatedly occurred throughout history so I decided to inspect my makeup. I have a lot of make up so it took a long time, but I found three big boxes full of very expensive makeup that all contained talk. It is especially where I'm around my eyes as it's a mucus membrane. I am hesitant to apply despite my love for a more than a few of my beautiful eyeshadow palettes and facial powders. I wish companies would let us trade in the to containing items for their new tile free products! It happens with recalls in the grocery store. I a girl can only dream… I've noticed a significant increase in companies changing over powders and creams with talc to new versions that are marketed as "talc free". Seems like a little suspicious to me. I included a photo of the ingredients if anyone has any sensitivities to any of the ingredients. If you have flawless skin, and you're not worried about the talc issue, it may work for you but for me it's a no go. It did appeal to me at first glance. My 45-year-old skin, needs 3 in 1 products that hide my pores and wrinkles rather than enhance them.





Had potential but it did not perform for my skin
[I received this product in exchange for my honest review] This product claims to be a "Primer-infused for all-day wear & a healthy glow, this SPF tinted moisturizer gives you lightweight, natural-looking dewy coverage that hydrates skin for up to 24 hours. Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer is a breathable, oil-free formula that primes & perfects in one easy step. I didn't notice a scent. The packaging is pretty standard compared to other all in one tinted moisturizer with SPF. I received the color fair, which was a little yellow for my skin tone. I swatched it on my cheek, it wasn't quite so yellow once blended into my skin, but if you look closely at the photos after blending, it did not apply smoothly and enhanced my pores and facial jaw lines. Almost immediately. This was a bit of a bummer because I had been looking forward to trying this product because I like multifunctional makeup. It also contains talc, which from what I understand is a debated topic currently. I tried to avoid talc containing products because if there's a chance of mesothelioma, I just don't want to take any unnecessary risks when there are similar products on the market, talc-free. I find it a bit suspicious that companies have started swapping l talc for other ingredients like in products like baby powders. So I have heard it is generally not recommended for application to the genital areas as there is some risk. I'd just rather not put an ingredient like that on my face or near my eyes or mouth. I wonder if one day we'll find out it was indeed harmful. In companies I've known this all the time, but took very slow action to remove talk from their newer products. I really wish that companies would be more transparent with things like this. However, these situations have repeatedly occurred throughout history so I decided to inspect my makeup. I have a lot of make up so it took a long time, but I found three big boxes full of very expensive makeup that all contained talk. It is especially where I'm around my eyes as it's a mucus membrane. I am hesitant to apply despite my love for a more than a few of my beautiful eyeshadow palettes and facial powders. I wish companies would let us trade in the to containing items for their new tile free products! It happens with recalls in the grocery store. I a girl can only dream… I've noticed a significant increase in companies changing over powders and creams with talc to new versions that are marketed as "talc free". Seems like a little suspicious to me. I included a photo of the ingredients if anyone has any sensitivities to any of the ingredients. If you have flawless skin, and you're not worried about the talc issue, it may work for you but for me it's a no go. It did appeal to me at first glance. My 45-year-old skin, needs 3 in 1 products that hide my pores and wrinkles rather than enhance them.
Had potential but it did not perform for my skin
[I received this product in exchange for my honest review] This product claims to be a "Primer-infused for all-day wear & a healthy glow, this SPF tinted moisturizer gives you lightweight, natural-looking dewy coverage that hydrates skin for up to 24 hours. Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer is a breathable, oil-free formula that primes & perfects in one easy step. I didn't notice a scent. The packaging is pretty standard compared to other all in one tinted moisturizer with SPF. I received the color fair, which was a little yellow for my skin tone. I swatched it on my cheek, it wasn't quite so yellow once blended into my skin, but if you look closely at the photos after blending, it did not apply smoothly and enhanced my pores and facial jaw lines. Almost immediately. This was a bit of a bummer because I had been looking forward to trying this product because I like multifunctional makeup. It also contains talc, which from what I understand is a debated topic currently. I tried to avoid talc containing products because if there's a chance of mesothelioma, I just don't want to take any unnecessary risks when there are similar products on the market, talc-free. I find it a bit suspicious that companies have started swapping l talc for other ingredients like in products like baby powders. So I have heard it is generally not recommended for application to the genital areas as there is some risk. I'd just rather not put an ingredient like that on my face or near my eyes or mouth. I wonder if one day we'll find out it was indeed harmful. In companies I've known this all the time, but took very slow action to remove talk from their newer products. I really wish that companies would be more transparent with things like this. However, these situations have repeatedly occurred throughout history so I decided to inspect my makeup. I have a lot of make up so it took a long time, but I found three big boxes full of very expensive makeup that all contained talk. It is especially where I'm around my eyes as it's a mucus membrane. I am hesitant to apply despite my love for a more than a few of my beautiful eyeshadow palettes and facial powders. I wish companies would let us trade in the to containing items for their new tile free products! It happens with recalls in the grocery store. I a girl can only dream… I've noticed a significant increase in companies changing over powders and creams with talc to new versions that are marketed as "talc free". Seems like a little suspicious to me. I included a photo of the ingredients if anyone has any sensitivities to any of the ingredients. If you have flawless skin, and you're not worried about the talc issue, it may work for you but for me it's a no go. It did appeal to me at first glance. My 45-year-old skin, needs 3 in 1 products that hide my pores and wrinkles rather than enhance them.
Depends on what you want
Woukd be good if you alrwasy have a good complexion. Not so good if your goal was to cover dark spots etc.
Emergency shade change
I like the ease of application and the shade works for this emergency shade change. The coverage is good, but does not last very long.