![]() ![]() I saw it on the Safety Test insta and bought it, but it pills very easily. I felt like I had applied plaster or cement on my face as it made skin too tight and literally matte.ģ) Azani sunscreen lotion from Amazon. It made her face oily and dark after application.Ģ) Aaranayaa Sunblock lotion from Symtten. But it was too greasy and clogged my pores, also not suited my mom who is normal to dry skin. UV Doux gives me better look than this one.ġ) La shield fisico spf 50+I had high hopes from this one. Normal in winter.Ģ) Fixderma Shadow spf 30+ Gel (good for everyday and affordable) But my search is going on for other sunscreen.ģ) Re'equil blue one (okaish) At first, it was stinging but settled later on. Skin type- Oily acne prone and sweaty in summer. If someone with a similar skin type has any suggestions, I would appreciate it. It looks terrible on my skin, feels greasy, stings the eyes and feels heavy and back when I was using it I didn't even know about the proper amount to be used! So I used it on my arms and legs instead. Neutrogena- This was the first one I bought after I decided to do some research instead of randomly buying whatever looks good and absolutely HATED it! I wish I had known about this sub back then. Stings the eyes though so have to be careful not to touch them. Doesn't pill much for me, doesn't feel very heavy, leaves a bit of a white caste but it's not that bad. It's better than all the sunscreens I have used in terms of the way it feels on my skin but still makes it look a little greasy and dull outside and dewy inside when I put it on. I like its texture but I guess I expected a lot more from it. ![]() ![]() Re'equil needs to get their shit together for real.īiore UV aqua rich watery essence- I got it at 760 instead of 1200 as it was my first purchase from nykaa and I was super excited to use it. It's ULTRA greasy and just so yucky on the skin. I'm so passionate about how much I hate this that I actually reached out to Neutrogena to give more details that they offered me a complimentary product of my choice for my time lmaoĢ) Re'equil Oxybenzone & OMC Free Sunscreen SPF 50 - Once I figure out how the legal system works, I'm totally going to sue Re'equil's marketing team for positioning this as a product for oily skin. I hated wearing sunscreens when I was younger because of this. This cooling sensation is slightly similar to that of Fixderma Shadow SPF 30 gel but I like this better because Fixderma gel leaves a sheen as the day progresses.ġ) Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch Sunscreen - This is hands down the worst cosmetic product I have tried in my entire life. The only con is that the UV filters are meh.Ģ) Derma Co Hyaluronic gel - This feels SO cooling on the skin and I'm obsessed with it for usage in my hot, humid city. Finish is not full matte, more like natural skin. It also helps if the sunscreen is dermatologist tested, oil free, paraben free, irritation free and noncomedogenic.My skin - Combination skin with slightly oily nose in summers, and normal skin in winters.ġ) Fixderma Shadow SPF 50 - This is a cream sunscreen. I look for sunscreens that have minimal ingredients and are, first and foremost, free of fragrance. Sensitive skin: I also have sensitive skin. Thick mineral sunscreen often sits on the skin and clogs pores, so choose a lightweight or liquidy sunscreen. If you choose a liquid or creamy mineral sunscreen, look for products that say noncomedogenic on the bottle, meaning it won't clog pores.Īcne-prone skin: As with oily skin, pick sunscreens that are noncomedogenic, oil free, fragrance free, paraben free and irritation free. Powder sunscreen might be the best, depending on how oily your skin is. Oily skin: Make sure to use mineral sunscreens that are oil free. ![]() Sunscreen can be added on top of moisturizer or on its own, depending on how dry your skin is. Mineral sunscreens may not be the best for all skin types, but if you're well informed on what aspects of sunscreen may irritate your skin, you can make the best choice.ĭry skin: Use mineral sunscreens that contain natural, moisturizing ingredients including aloe leaf juice, pomegranate seed oil, sunflower oil, jojoba oil or various fruit extracts. ![]()
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