skinwithdada
Grasa/Sensible
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Dermatologist Sunscreen SPF 50
I got this sunscreen when I ran out of the missha sunscreen was using then. I didn't repurchase the missha sunscreen because wanted to explore and try other options. I went to a store and was convinced by the owner of the store to buy this sunscreen because apparently, it was the best. I had to get it cos I was desperate and I didn't have the patience to order and wait for God knows how long, for sunscreen to arrive.
Claims:
High quality, broad spectrum protection with 5 star ultra UVA rating (PPD 54). The formulations contain a broad range of photostable UV filters, including the most advanced filter available Tinosorb A2B. This sunscreen contains spf 50 protection and is fast absorbing, fragrance free, paraben-free, water resistant, non-sticky - feels like a moisturizer. Suitable for face and body. And most important, it is a 5 star UVA rated sunscreen.
It's a hybrid sunscreen with a mix of both physical and chemical filters. It has eight advanced filters ( Nano Titanium Dioxide, Actocrylene, Avobenzone, Tinosorb A2B, Tinosorb and Uvinul T 150) that has been thoroughly vetted by the SCCS and the European Cosmetics Safety Organization.
My experience:
-I like the creamy consistency.
- Doesn't sting my eyes.
- I think it's actually a really good sunscreen cos it has a good mixture of sunscreen filters. But, It's too thick for my oily skin.
- It pills when I sweat.
- Funny thing is, It didn't feel heavy on my skin but it looked greasy. It made me look like I poured a lot of oil on my face, I was scared to reapply). I'm more of a matte finish type of girl. I used it a few times to see if I'd like it, but didn't.
- It was difficult for me to blend and it left a grayish cast on me (which is understandable cos it has titanium dioxide).
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3 Comentarios
Pickybina
Seca/Sensible
Great review
Lingua
Seca/Resistente
looks good and that wouldnlast a while
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