Winnie Harlow Stuns in Orange Patterned String Bikini While Promoting New SPF Product

The model and Cay Skin founder just released new mineral sunscreen drops.

Winnie Harlow

Winnie Harlow.


Model and entrepreneur Winnie Harlow sure knows how to grab the internet’s attention. The Canadian beauty shared several striking photographs clad in a string swimsuit on Instagram on Feb. 27, in order to promote a new product from her Cay Skin brand. 

The 2019 SI Swimsuit Issue star donned an itty-bitty orange and brown patterned bikini for the occasion, as she held a small bottle of the skincare company’s new Mo’Bay Mineral Sheer-Melt Sunscreen Drops SPF 30 up to her face. 

Mo’Bay Mineral Sunscreen Drops SPF 30, $36 (sephora.com)

Harlow noted in her caption that the SPF product is “inspired by my Jamaican heritage” and “formulated with island inspired ingredients like Sea Moss and Fermented Guava to strengthen and protect skin.”

The hydrating, vegan formula is lightweight, easily blendable, and offers a natural finish. Initial Sephora reviewers have referred to the fragrance-free product as “perfect” and “non-greasy” while providing a “glowy base for your makeup.”

Many of Harlow’s Instagram followers also chimed in to the comments section with early praise for the SPF drops.

“Bought it today and I’m OBSESSED how it melts into the skin,” one person noted, to which the 29-year-old replied, “🥰🙏🏽 I’m so happy you love it as much as I do!!”

“Soooo excited about this mineral SPF 🌞👏🏽,” another person added. “love how easy it blends and smooth it feels on my skin!”


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Cara O’Bleness

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