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Sunscreen Review: Naris Up Parasola Illumi Skin UV Essence SPF 50+ PA++++ (Cream)

Claims: To correct sallow olive or yellow skin to a neutral bright tone, "blue + pink equals to lavender", "make-up to slim times clear equals beautiful skin".

Ingredients (Good): 3 forms of Vitamin C (Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate, VCIP-known as Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate and Trisodium Ascorbyl Palmitate Phosphate), Arbutin (reduces melanin production), Hyaluronic Acid, Jobs Tears extract (soothes inflammation), Raffinose (a great skin barrier strengthening ingredient that increases lipid synthesis and regulates keratin production, helping to prevent symptoms of psoriasis, dermatitis and rosacea), Licorice Root extract (helps lighten pigmentation and soothe inflammation), Chamomile (anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory), Hydrolysed Collagen, Placental Protein and Vitamin E.

Ingredients (Bad): Lavender Oil (which can be irritating to some people) and contains Alcohol.

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $25-30 (2.8 oz) on Ebay / Good Deal.

It is a Combination Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are Octinoxate, Tinosorb S, Uvinul A Plus and Titanium Dioxide.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It DOES smell. It has a light fruity or floral fragrance.

It did NOT gather in my under eye wrinkles.

It DOES leave a white cast in your skin, depending on how you use it. This is a light grayish purple colour sunscreen. Depending on how much you use, it will stay opaquely that shade. If you wear quite a bit of it all by itself, you will have a slight grayish purple cast to your skin. If you don’t apply it evenly, you could get a streaky grayish purple cast to your skin.

It DOES dry down in 20 minutes or less. It sets into a transfer resistant finish. It sheers out somewhat but not much. If there are purple streaks when you initially apply this to your face, there will be purple streaks on your face when it dries. You really have to get this even and thick upon initial application, which can be time consuming and has a learning curve.

This is one of those textures that for some reason sucks up foundation. Wearing this as a base, required the use of perhaps double the amount of application I would otherwise ordinary use. This sunscreen didn’t seem to affect the longevity of my makeup and it's thick enough and stiff enough that it really holds its own during make up application. I felt very comfortable applying liquid foundation on top of this. I felt very confident that an even sunscreen film had been maintained. 

In terms of its lavender shade making you lighter and brighter, it definitely works. I personally don’t have yellow or olive skin, I have very red skin. I tried this under both a serum foundation and tinted moisturizer that are  both too dark and too yellow for me to see if it would lighten up the shade and neutralize that golden undertone. It definitely did lighten them by a shade or so and also neutralized yellow undertones. And that effect was further emphasized once the foundations were powdered. Although I only used translucent powder, the combination of sunscreen and foundation looked even lighter, even rosier and slightly blurred once powdered. I really did get a porcelain finish wearing this sunscreen underneath foundation and powder.

For testing purposes, I wanted to try it under a sheer serum foundation and tinted moisturiser to see if the purple would show through at all. And yes, it will work under tinted moisturiser but only if the initial application is absolutely even. Otherwise, an inconsistent application of this sunscreen, will show through the tinted moisturiser or super light coverage foundation. 

For that reason, I wouldn't try to colour correct with this. It's already a lavender sunscreen; it's not a great idea to try throw peach, green and other colours on top of this, plus foundation and concealer on top of that, and expect it to look even and good. 

It works best under light to medium coverage foundation. A totally full coverage foundation will negate any effect this might have on your skin tone. With light to medium foundation, you get all the neutralizing and brightening benefits without having to worry about perfect initial application, as you must if you wear it under a sheer foundation or tinted moisturiser.

This is a solid sunscreen that stays put all day long. 

This is NOT good for dry skin. It looks fine at first but alcohol is too high on the ingredients list. The finish is too dry and matte for me to recommend it to somebody with dry skin. 

Texture and consistency: After the initial application, I spread it out as even as I can. It shows, it has lavender cast to it. After 20 minutes, it is completely matte. It is transfer resistant proof. It still has soft lavender cast. I think, it really depends on what is your complexion is like to start with. I am pale enough, for me wearing this alone would really truly make me look like a zombie ghost. But perhaps, if you are sharing out with the complexion that's a little bit darker, a little bit more olive; you could wear this all by itself as long as you applied this evenly. 

I would recommend this sunscreen. It's a reasonable price, it has lots of skin care ingredients and it will lighten your complexion, not permanently but cosmetically in the same way that any white casts sunscreen featuring titanium dioxide would. Except, I think the lavender tint of this makes it more appealing and easy to work with under make up. 

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Sunscreen Review: NOV UV Shield EX SPF 50+ PA++++

Claims: Appropriate for sensitive skin.

Ingredients (Good): Glycerine, Vitamin E and Hyaluronic Acid. 

Ingredients (Bad): Has many types of silicones.

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $27-51 (1fl oz) in Ebay / Very expensive sunscreen.

It is a 100% Physical Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide.

It did NOT smell.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It DOES gather in my undereye wrinkles.

It DOES leaves a white cast on my skin. It does sheer out a bit as it sets, but leaves a strong white cast.

It DOES dry down in 20 minutes or less. It sets to a very slightly sticky finish in between 20-25 minutes. 

It DOES look good under make-up. It doesn't do your skin any favours but it doesn't create any texture either.

It DOES stick around throughout the day. 

It is best suited for sensitive skin, as claimed. 

In conclusion, I would recommend this sunscreen. I would rank this sunscreen somewhere between just okay to pretty good. There is nothing outstanding going on here. Because it is middling sunscreen, the price comes into play for me. I absolutely would not spend $50 on this or even $27 is a bit of stretch. However, if you are super sensitive and you truly can only wear mineral sunscreens, give it a go and see if it works for you.

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Sunscreen Review: Canmake Tokyo Mermaid Skin Gel UV SPF 50+ PA++++

Bilberries . . . artichoke leaf extract . . . arginine . . . but how does this Canmake Mermaid Skin UV Gel perform?? Personally, I really enjoyed trying this sunscreen! SPF 50+ PA++++ as usual . . . hope you enjoy! Have a beautiful day! #SUNSCREENSUNDAY

Claims: Water-light gel formula

Ingredients (Good): Moisturising alcohol, Ceramide, Arginine, Hyaluronic Acid, Jojoba Ester and Silver Oxide. It also includes a lot of plant extracts, intending to serve as anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant agents. The extracts are Yoshino Cherry Leaf, Saxifraga Sarmentosa, Job’s Tears Seed, White Mulberry Root, Evening  Primrose Seed, Meadow Seed  and Artichoke Leaf. 

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $10-$22 (40 grams) depending on where you buy it / not a great value however it is a great sunscreen and worth buying.

It is a Combination Sunscreen: Its active ingredients are Octinoxate, Uvinul A Plus, Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide and Tinosorb-S.

It did NOT smell.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It did NOT gather in my wrinkles.

It did NOT leave a white cast in my skin. This is one of the most sheer sunscreens I have ever tried upon initial application. 

It did NOT dry down in 20minutes or less. It sinks into skin in 40-50 minutes. This has a very soft and lightweight texture that doesn't set but it is not sticky or greasy. Because of its texture, it continues to be absorbed by skin throughout the day. 

Because of its lightweight and soft texture, I personally worry a bit about wearing it under makeup. I worry that it will be completely absorbed by my skin in a couple of hours, or move around too easily while I am applying my foundation and give me uneven protection. When I overapply to compensate, it does look good under makeup. It doesn't affect the consistency or colour of foundation. And because of slight smoothing and priming effect, it helps out a bit with any texture issues.

It does NOT wear well throughout the day. This is soft and very light-weight texture. When I am wearing it alone, I like to reapply it at least once or twice depending on if I am out all day. 

This is best suited for dry to normal skin, and not advisable to oily skin or oily combination skin.

 I really like this sunscreen. I have to sort through all of my sunscreen and rank them, however I believe this is in the top 10. It is clearly not the sort of thing you can wear it outside, hiking or running. But in terms of an everyday , winter, going to work sunscreen, this is really beautiful. I would highly recommend it.

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Sunscreen Review: Ishizawa Shigaisen Yohou Non Chemical UV Cream SPF 50+ PA++++ 

Ingredients: Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen, Orange Oil, Aloe Leaf Extract, Grape Extract, Chamomile Extract, Barbados Cherry Extract, Mulberry Bark Extract, Skullcap Extract and Wandering Dew Extract. 

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: between $27-$34 on Ebay (40 grams) / average to pricey

It is 100% Physical Sunscreen. The active ingredients are Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. Completely free of chemical sunscreen filters.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It did NOT smell.

It DOES leaves a very strong white cast. If you apply a an appropriate amount, it can get patchy. You really need to wear make up over this.

It dries down in between 20-25 minutes, depending on how much you apply.

It DOES repeatedly pool in my undereye wrinkles, at least 2 or 3 times during the day. 

It changes the look of foundation. Any foundation that you put it under will look a full shade lighter and more powdery or matte than it normally would. It does not become more sheer throughout the day. However, once everything has applied and set, the finish doesn't change. It really sticks around throughout the day and your make-up really sticks to it. It helps my foundation lasts longer in good condition.

It is definitely present throughout the day.

I recommend this for sensitive skin (unless you know yourself to be reactive to Citrus Oils, in this case I would not recommend it). I would also recommend it to acne sufferers. Zinc has a natural calming effect on skin and anti-bacterial properties that will help fight your acne.

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