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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: Supergoop Play Everyday Sunscreen SPF 50 PA +++ 

Claims: Cellular Response Technology (This technology helps protect skin not only from UVA and UVB rays, but also infrared radiation), very anti-oxidant rich formula and water-resistant for up to 80 minutes.

Ingredients (Good): Syringylidenemalonate (serves to stabilize the UV filters in the formula not scavenge free radicals on skin), lots of fatty acids, Allantoin (soothing), Thermus Thermophillus Ferment extract (enzyme with anti-oxidant properties activated by heat), Candle Brush extract (also known as Ringworm Bush-a strong antifungal), Beta-Glucan (a soothing sugar than can decrease irritation and redness) and Vitamin E.

Ingredients (Bad): Phenoxyethanol, Rosewood Oil, Orange Peel Oil, Lemon Peel Oil, Eucalyptus Leaf Oil, Basil Leaf Extract, geranium Extract, Patchouli Oil and Synthetic Fragrance (Geraniol and citralool).

Ratings: SPF 50 PA +++ 

Cost/Value: $19 (2.4 oz), $32 (7.5 oz), $48 (18 oz) / Pretty Cheap Sunscreen

It is a completely Chemical Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are 10% Homosalate, 7.5% Octinoxate, 5% Octisalate and 3% Avobenzone.

It DOES sting my eyes. It migrated into my eyes between 40-50 minutes after application. It became absolutely unbearable over the course of the next hour. It is one of the few sunscreens that I actually had to remove from around my eyes just in order to keep my eyes open and see straight.

It DOES smell. It has a semi-strong herbal fragrance.

It did NOT gather in my undereye wrinkles.

It did NOT leave a white cast on my skin. It is completely sheer.

It DOES dry in 20 minutes or less. It set in a thin completely sheer somewhat shiny finish. It actually resembles the look of a dry oil on the skin, but unfortunately transfers off quite easily.

For being so thin, this stays put very well under makeup. It doesn’t change the texture of your make up or its finish.

Applying an appropriate amount of sunscreen, this stays for an average amount of time, approximately 5-6 hours. That said, it is completely chemical, and so should be reapplied more frequently than that.

This is not suitable for sensitive skin and sensitive eyes. Otherwise it could work for any skin type because it has such a thin consistency and a totally sheer finish. 

Texture and consistency: Initially it is not watery or runny at all, it is a true lotion. Spreading it out, it has a very slight white cast. After 20 minutes, it's completely sheer and it has rather more sheen than shine to it. It's a rather subtle finish as far as chemical sunscreen go.

In conclusion, I don’t think it is a great idea to put this sunscreen on your face. 

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Sunscreen Review: Privacy UV Face Mist SPF 50+ PA++++

Claims: Good touch-up sunscreen for the middle of the day, appropriate for body, hair and face.

Ingredients (Good): Castor Oil, Glycerine, Hydrolised Collagen, Hyaluronc Acid, Vitamin C and Vitamin E

Ingredients (Bad): Synthetic Fragrance, Ylang-Ylang Extract, Rosemary Leaf Oil, Lavender Oil and Orange Peel Oil.

Ratings: PF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $6-18 (1.35 fl oz) in Ebay and Amazon / Great Deal.

It is a 100% Chemical Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are Octinoxate, Avobenzone, Ensulizole and Tinosorb S.

It DOES sting my eyes, when spread in your eyes or accidentally rub it. It did not migrate into my eyes.

It DOES smell. It has a very fake fruit smell and features a lot of synthetic and natural fragrance.

It did NOT gather in my wrinkles. 

It did NOT leave a white cast on my skin. It is a completely sheer sunscreen.

It DOES dry down in 20 minutes or less. It dries very quickly, in just 5 minutes or less, to a sticky rather shiny finish.

Wearing it under make up, requires the use of more liquid foundation that I would otherwise typically use. I also found that it very slightly emphasized skin texture in an unflattering way, though nothing that couldn’t be corrected with powder and concealer. It didn’t have a flattering or priming effect as some sunscreens do. I think this is a good choice for wearing under sheer dewy foundations and tinted moisturizers, because it is completely sheer, and shiny. It also sets firmly and is very sticky. It stays in place, and doesn’t whiten or mattify a sheer foundation or render it streaky and unworkable. 

This sunscreen will add a pretty dewy sheen even over a matte foundation. However, it doesn’t serve any purpose to set or preserve make up. In fact, it does the opposite, encouraging make-up to crease and separate faster than it otherwise would. Over powdered make up, it would also give a dewy or shiny look, with a serious caveat. The droplets of this sunscreen mist, even once dry, shine visibly against the powdered face in a light application. If you spread this pretty heavily, of course your entire face will be shiny. But if you spread it rather lightly, you'll see the individual droplets contrasting against your finish. 

It DOES wear well throughout the day. I found this to be a very tenacious sunscreen.

This is NOT good for sensitive skin or to anybody who hates fragrance. There is SO much fragrance in it, natural and synthetic. I also don't think it's appropriate for congested skin. This is so sticky and quite difficult to remove from the face. I wouldn’t suggest this for anybody who has issues with clogged pores, blackheads and whiteheads.

Texture and consistency: To create a fully protective sunscreen film with this requires between 20-30 spritzes. Touching up over make-up requires between 10-15 spritzes. 

I honestly like this sunscreen a lot more than I expected to. If you aren’t planning on wearing make-up, exercising outdoors, or just running around in the sun, yet require a completely sheer sunscreen, this is really a good choice. I am not convinced of its utility over make up. On the plus side, even a huge amount of this can be applied without a mirror. On the downside, this is an entirely chemical formula and entirely chemical sunscreen filters work best when applied directly to the skin, not over a bunch of other stuff. 

In conclusion, I would recommend this, just because it's so tough to find cosmetically appealing touch-up sunscreens. And it is very reasonably priced. 

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Sunscreen Review: Vanicream Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

Claims: No sensitizing chemical filters, water-resistant for 80 minutes, Non-comedogenic, free of dyes, lanolin, fragrance, masking fragrance, parabens, formaldehyde, other potential irritants and dermatologist recommended.

Ingredients (Good): Synthetic Fatty Alcohol, 1, 2 Hexanediol (Proctor and Gamble Patented Humectant), Castor Oil, Squalene, Ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q10) and Magnesium Chloride (to calm inflammation in skin).

Ratings: Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

Cost/Value: $18 (4 fl oz) / Cheap sunscreen.

It is a completely Physical or Mineral Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are 5% Titanium Dioxide and 7% Zinc Oxide.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It did NOT smell.

It DOES gather in my undereye wrinkles.

It DOES leave a medium-strong white cast on my skin.

It did NOT dry down in 20 minutes or less. It did not dry down or set at all. It did not change at all after initial application. It stays oily, it moves around easily and it transfers off easily.

It did NOT work with any texture, liquid or cream foundation. It mixes with the make-up, ruins the sunscreen film and makes the make-up look white and streaky. It will work with mineral foundation or a loose powder foundation if applied with a dense flat brush and not really blended in. This sunscreen is so wet, if you apply a mineral foundation to it in that way; you actually end up with an attractive dewy finish. I was very surprised and pleased to find an attractive make-up solution for this sunscreen.

It did NOT last throughout the day. It transfers off very easily even with mineral foundation and setting powder on top. 

It is suitable for sensitive skin as long as you are not sensitive to silicones. There are several types of silicone in this formula. Also because of the Castor Oil, this is not particularly good for acne prone skin regardless of being non-comedogenic. If you ever applied Castor Oil to your hair or skin, you know how thick, sticky and poor clogging really is.

If you wear mineral foundation anyway and you’re looking for a great high SPF sunscreen to wear beneath it, and you prefer to stick to a tight budget when it comes to sunscreen, this is a great choice for you. I personally love to wear Bare Minerals mineral foundation and I definitely plan on working my way through this sunscreen.

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Sunscreen Review: Coppertone Sensitive Skin Face Lotion SPF 50 Sunscreen

Claims: Hypo-allergenic, fragrance free, won't clog or cause breakouts and water-resistant for 80 minutes.

Ratings: Broad Spectrum SPF 50.

Cost/Value: $11 (2 fl oz) / Cheap sunscreen.

It is a Combination Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are 7.5% Octinoxate, 5% Octisalate and 14.5% Zinc Oxide.

It DOES smell. It has a bit of classic sunscreen smell.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It DOES gather in my undereye wrinkles.

It DOES leave a white cast on my skin. You can spread this out pretty evenly, so the white cast is relatively inoffensive.

It did NOT dry down in 20 minutes or less. It dries down within 30 minutes and sheers out somewhat. It never sets, it stays soft and it transfers off of your skin very easily. It is very easy to accidentally wipe this off.

It did NOT wear well under make-up. This slides around too much. Unless you apply an absolutely absurd amount of it and perhaps even if you do, you'll end up with uneven and probably inadequate coverage. If you do try to wear it under make up, it will mix with your foundation as you apply it and whiten it considerably.

If you don't touch it, this will stay throughout the day. However, any little touch or accidental scratch of your nose, holding your phone to your ears, wiping away a strand of hair; anything, can easily remove this from your face. 

This is not good or bad for any particular skin type. I just would NOT recommend this to anyone because it's very mediocre. Even for $11, there are simply more attractive better wearing options out there. At least it did not sting my eyes which is more than I can say for many of the sunscreens that I've tested.

In conclusion, I wouldn't recommend this sunscreen  to anyone because it is just so mediocre. But I don't think it is a bad choice if you are bringing the entire family to the beach and you just want something that doesn’t sting anyone's eyes and doesn't cost any money. In a situation like that, this is actually a pretty good choice. 

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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: Make P:rem Blue Ray Sun Gel SPF 50+ PA++++

Claim: Parabens free, induce the heat caused by infrared radiation which is now known also contributes to ageing.

Ingredients: Niacinamide, Chia seed extract, Indian pennywort, Chamelion plant, various Polysaccharide, Adenosine, 1,2-Hexanediol (Proctor and gamble patented humectant), Virgin extract, Arctic Raspberry extract. Various skin benefiting derivatives from wheats  including Xylitylglucoside (encourages Hyaluronic Acid production within skin), Sodium Palmitoyl Proline (Amino Acid, which intended to reduce inflammation), Anhydroxylitol (serves as humectant), White Water Lily extract, glycerin, Chamaecyparis Obtusa Leaf Extract, Thermus Thermophilus Ferment (bacteria that lives in deep sea vents and hot springs and produces an antioxidant enzyme that is activated by heat), Phytosterols (which encourage collagen production), Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (which is salt and a derivative of vitamin C in sort of weak yet stable derivative so an anti-oxidant), Seaweed extract, Hyaluronic acid, and Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate. 

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $32 (2.5 fl oz) / extremely reasonable price

It is a 100% Chemical sunscreen. Its active ingredients are Octinoxate, Homosalate, Octislate and Uvinul A Plus.

It DOES smell. It has a weird smell and synthetic fragrance is in the top quarter of the ingredients lists 

It DOES sting my eyes. It stung my eyes pretty badly and migrated to my eyes within first 20 minutes. They were stinging and tearing very badly for the first hour badly enough that I had to close them and lie down. After that the pain dissipated, but it did cause stinging and tearing on and off throughout the day, over about 8 hours.

It did NOT gather in my undereye wrinkles.

It did NOT leave a white cast on my skin. It is completely sheer. 

It DOES set in 20 minutes in extremely shiny soft finish. That is a little bit stiff but not at all transfer proof. Alcohol is about two-third down the ingredients list which is not a really good sign. With all of those humectants, I suspect it was difficult to find something to dry this down in reasonable way.

It DOES look beautiful under make up. The make-up did not move around too much and it did not have any effect on the texture or colour of my foundation.

It DOES stick around throughout the day. However, is it an all chemical sunscreen, and 100% chemical sunscreens like this should be reapplied regularly, even if it feels like it is still there.

This brand is recommended for all skin types but particularly combination and oily skin types. I think it is just a preference thing, whether you have oily or dry skin, some people prefer creams and others gel textures. Despite alcohol being so high up in the ingredients list, its not mattifying in any way. So, if you have combination or oily skin and you are looking for mattifying sunscreen, this is not it. I absolutely do not recommend it for sensitive skin. Even if you can tolerate every single one  of the chemical sunscreen filters used in this sunscreen, it still has a ton of fragrance and ton of alcohol. I can’t see this working for somebody with sensitive or damaged skin.

In conclusion, despite of all the excellent skin care ingredients in this, in my opinion, none of them make up for the fact that it made my eyes water. I would only recommend this to you, if you have never reacted  to a sunscreen. If you've ever experienced stinging eyes or burning skin from a sunscreen, skip this one. Otherwise, you might love it. 

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Sunscreen Review: Cerave Face Lotion SPF 50

SO Cerave Face Lotion SPF 50 . . . Just another mediocre sunscreen in my opinion. I simply can't wait for the FDA to get with the times in the US. Hope you have a beautiful day! #SUNSCREENSUNDAY FIND ME ON INSTA! (art, antiques, not relly beauty stuff honestly!) genevieve_fields

Claims: Light weight, Oil free, water resistant up to 80 minutes, Ceramide to moisturise and niacinamide to lift discoloration. It also features Cerave trademarked, "invisible ZInc". 

Ratings: Broad Spectrum SPF 50

Cost/Value: $15 (2 fl oz) / Cheap to fair price. 

It is a 100% Physical Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are 3.67% Titanium Dioxide and 3.5% Zinc Oxide.

It DOES smell. It had a little bit of classic zinc odour.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It DOES leave a white cast on my skin. It has a strong, patchy finish. You have to apply it perfectly evenly in the first place. But even when you do, it is one of the ugliest finishes I have ever seen in the sunscreen. Invisible zinc, it is the most outrageous claim.

It DOES gather in my wrinkles. 

It DOES dry down in 20 minutes or less. It dries down within 10 minutes but it never achieves a totally transfer proof dry finish. It stays soft throughout the day.

It did NOT wear well under make up. It is absolutely hideous under make-up. The texture and the white cast is outrageous.

It DOES last well throughout the day, if you are extremely careful not to touch it. Because it is soft and easy to transfer easily, it is too easy to wipe this off to your face in places just doing normal everyday things like scratching your nose and moving your hair out of your eye. This comes off way too easily in my opinion.

Texture: You have to shake it up a bit and after applying it in to even sunscreen film it leaves a white cast. After 20 minutes, the sunscreen looks more white. This one dries, cracked and flakes off.  It is not particularly drying or moisturizing, it sort of the same on everybody. 

I would not recommend it to anyone. If you are looking for a 100% mineral sunscreen that is attractive for daily wear, this is not it. It is the most obvious sunscreen I have ever worn. I understand it is widely available reasonably price sunscreen however, even extremely sensitive skin types (that can only tolerate physical sunscreens) can just do better than this.

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Sunscreen Review: Avène Very High Protection Emulsion Sunscreen SPF 50+

Claims: 100% Photo stable ingredients, very water resistant, hypo allergenic, non-acne genic and dry touch

Ratings: SPF 50+ and features UVA seal

Cost/Value: $15-33 (50 ml) depending on where you buy it / reasonable price

It is 100% Chemical Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are Tinosorb M, Tinosorb S, Uvasorb HEB and Avobenzone.

It DOES smell. A little bit of floral fragrance.

It DOES sting in my eyes on my first application. It irritates them for about 5 minutes and after that, it disappeared and did not bother me for the rest of the day.

It DOES leaves a white cast on my skin. The finish of this sunscreen is white, patchy and dry.  It is impossible to correct after initial application without removing patches of product and disturbing the sunscreen film.

It DOES gather in my wrinkles. 

It DOES dry down in 20-25 minutes. 

It did NOT wear well under make-up. It is literally the ugliest I ever worn under make-up. It looks terrible immediately. 

It did NOT last throughout the day. This sunscreen dried up on me and started peeling and flaking off by itself, despite the fact that I was wearing make-up over it. I think because one of the ingredients in this is Potassium Cetyl Phospate, which is actually a cleansing agent, it will dry up and remove whatever is on your face.

This is marketed to works to combination to oily skin. My skin is dry to normal with an active T-Zone, that becomes oily over the course of the day. Perhaps on somebody with truly oily skin, this would have looked equally terrible upon initial application, but lasted better over the course of the day. I am not going to give it a pass though, because on my oiliest areas (like my nose) this was still peeling and cracking just a few hours in.

It has light texture and after applying it, it leaves a white uneven cast. After 20 minutes, it was very dry and matte.

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Sunscreen Review: Holika Holika Moisture Sun Gel SPF 50+ PA++++

Hello Field Bunnies! This week I try to keep it together to review the Holika Holika Moisture Sun Gel. On some websites it's called the Dazzling Sun Gel. Maybe their eyes were reacting so badly they were seeing things? Hope you enjoy! Have a beautiful day! Find me on insta!

Claims: Holika Holika Trademark Patent Signature Fruit UV Shield (a combination of 6 fruit extracts - tomato, watermelon, grapefruit, orange, apricot and papaya), Vitamin E and Hyaluronic Acid.

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $9-$12 (50 ml) depending on where you buy it / Cheap

It is a Combination Sunscreen that leans heavenly to chemical side. Its active ingredients are Octinoxate, Homosalate, Octisalate, Uvinul A Plus and Titanium Dioxide. When I said heavily leaning to chemical side, I mean that Titanium Dioxide is one of the last ingredients by weight,  similar to the amount used in a foundation with no SPF at all.

It DOES sting my eyes. This is the most painful sunscreen I have ever tried. It caused reddening, tearing and swelling. I have to washed it off within an hour of putting it on. The combination of Octosalate, Homosalate and alcohol being the second ingredient by weight in this sunscreen plus unnecessary fruit extracts and additional fragrance was literally a poisonous combination for me.

It did NOT gather in my under eye wrinkles.

It did NOT leave a white cast in my skin. It is completely sheer.

It DOES dry down in 20 minutes or less. It sets with sticky texture.

It DOES wear well under make up. This has a beautiful texture that doesn't affect my make-up.

As I said, I washed off my upper face after in less than an hour of application. I did leave the rest on my face. My face felt warm, even though it wasn't painful as my eyes were. There is something in it that really irritated my skin all throughout the day. And it felt so sticky.

I would not recommend this to anyone. 

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