Neutrogena - transepidermaltrish review for Clear Face Liquid Lotion Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30
Chemical Sunscreens
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Clear Face Liquid Lotion Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30
I got this because I was looking for a drugstore SPF to try out that didn’t have a white cast.
Let’s talk about it’s ingredients first:
This is a chemical sunscreen with broad spectrum UVA & UVB protection. It’s primary chemical filters are: avobenzone (2.5%) Homosalate (8%) Octisalate (5%) and Octocrylene (8%)
It’s 2nd ingredient is silica which is used in skincare as a formula thickener and to help improve the absorption of other ingredients. Some silica formulations can help absorb oil and swear and improve spreadability as well.
It has “C12-15 alkyl benzonate” which is also a texture enhanced that gives a conditioning silky feel to it as well as dimethicone which gives it that primer like feel.
Some other key aspects of it claimed by Neutrogena
🍂Won’t cause breakouts
🍂 Non-comedogenic (wont clog pores)
🍂Water resistant up to 80 mins
🍂Fragrance-Free
🍂Oxybensone-Free
🍂Oil-Free
So although I don’t have acne, this is Neutrogena ‘s best selling, oil-free sunscreen and was one of the only drugstore sunscreens that I could find that I heard didn’t have a white cast.
With this sunscreen it’s a hit or miss. It seems like generally- the majority of people love it (even those that claim they have super sensitive skin)
It does feel lightweight and you can see how it applies on both dark and medium-light skin tones in the second and third slide. It gives off a glean at first but dries down matte.
I would recommend this if you want a drugstore no white-cast formula and if you don’t have sensitive skin or very dry skin since this has a matte finish.
It’s $10.99 for 3 oz which is a lot cheaper than a lot of the K-sunscreens so definitely an affordable option.
I have combo/oily skin with rosacea and I didn’t experience any irritation with it. The only time I did, was if I was rolling around in bed with it on or rubbed my eyes- then my eyes would feel irritated and water up for about 15 mins.
I’ve heard the SPF 50 is even more irritating around the eyes so that’s why I tried out the 30.
Also- i havent experienced it, but my cousin who has a darker medium-tone skin says when she sweats that she notices the product turning white on her face.
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