Hannah Brown Is a Huge Fan of This Celebrity-Created SPF 30 Primer for an Everyday Glow

The reality TV star and best-selling author sang the praises of YSE Beauty on Instagram.
Hannah Brown and YSE Beauty Skin Glow SPF 30 Primer

Hannah Brown and YSE Beauty Skin Glow SPF 30 Primer.


The Bachelorette star Hannah Brown is no stranger to declaring her love publicly, but this time she’s fawning over a particular beauty product. The 29-year-old reality television show star took to her Instagram story on Thursday to share her thoughts on YSE Beauty.

The new brand, launched by SI Swimsuit icon Molly Sims this spring, features a line of essential vegan skincare products meant to even skin tone while combating common skin issues like hyperpigmentation and dark spots.

“[Sims] knows the best products, she’s tried like everything out there, she’s been really open about like, her skin now is better than it was 10 years ago and it’s because of all that she’s learned about skincare and different types of products to use and so it was like a no-brainer that she made her own,” Brown stated as she showed off the brand’s Skin Glow for the camera.

SPF 30 Primer Skin Glow, $48 (ysebeauty.com)

YSE Beauty’s primer is not only packed with SPF 30 for UVA/UVB protection, it also contains niacinamide to boost hydration while providing a natural glow. It can be worn on its own or underneath makeup, so it’s great for your everyday routine or a night out.

“Look how pretty that Skin Glow is,” Brown gushed of the product as she showed it off on camera. “Oh my gosh, I am so pumped.”

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