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

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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: Drunk Elephant Umbra Sheer Physical Daily Defense Sunscreen SPF 30 

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I reviewed this by request because I was curious, knowing it is an extremely popular sunscreen. I think it is a very common misconception that sunscreens with lower SPF will have better cosmetic elegance than sunscreens with higher SPFs. 

Claims: Anti-oxidant, Anti-microbial and soothing properties

Ingredients: Algae extract, Sunflower Sprout extract, Grape Juice extract, Glycerine, Morula Oil, Aloe Leaf extract, Irish Moss, Astaxanthin-rich Algae extract, Sunflower Seed Oil, Jojoba Seed Oil, Raspberry Seed Oil, Wheat Protein, Vitamin E, Glucosamine, Vitamin C and Mica.

Ratings: Broad Spectrum SPF 30 

Cost/Value: $34 (fl. oz) / relatively cheap/ reasonably sunscreen. 

It is 100% Physical Sunscreen. Its active ingredient is 20% Zinc Oxide.

It did NOT smell.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It DOES leave a white cast on my skin. This sunscreen is so grainy, super white, patchy and weirdest of all is stringy. This is second ugliest sunscreen I have ever put in my face!

It DOES gather in my wrinkles.

It did NOT dry down in 20 minutes or less. It doesn't dry down to a dry touch finish, but it sets in about 25-30 minutes. It stays pretty sticky, heavy and easily transfers off throughout the day.

It did NOT look good under make-up. It looks horrible under make-up, because of that stringy, peeling, balling up weird texture this is so impossible to wear make-up over.

It DOES stick around throughout the day. Because it is a 20% Zinc Oxide sunscreen, its protecting you as long as it's on your face. 

It is NOT suitable to anyone. It is going to look thick, stringy and confusing on every single person that applies enough of it to actually get the SPF reading on the tube out of it.

Texture and Consistency: It has strangely grainy, super thick, super white texture. I tried to blend it out evenly. After 20 minutes, it is still thick, white, uneven, very opaque, and quite shiny thanks to that mica. It also doesn't correct easily.

I do not recommend this sunscreen. 

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Sunscreen Review: Bioré UV Aqua Rich Whitening Essence SPF 50+ PA++++

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Claims: Actively treats hyper-pigmentation and protects from the sun

Ingredients (Good): German Chamomile extract (anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, inhibit melanin synthesis), Squalene (moisturiser), Vitamin E (anti-oxidant), Glycerine (classic humectant), Oleate Acid (Humectant), Fatty Alcohols (moisturising) and Hyaluronic Acid.

Explaining the efficacy of German Chamomile: The substance in the extract that inhibits melanin synthesis is called bisabolol. There are lots of sunscreen that contains bisabolol without making whitening claims. The German Chamomile extract in this sunscreen is not fermented, distilled, or otherwise concentrated in any way. It is definitely not the most effective way to lighten skin. Using a sunscreen like this in will no way compare to laser or bleaching treatments overseen by a dermatologist. On the other hand, if you are already using a hydroquinone or niacinamide in your skincare, this product won't interact with them or impede them in any way. That is a benefit in and itself.

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $9-14 (33 grams) on Yes Style and Ebay / Fair/reasonable/average price and a good deal.

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

It DOES sting my eyes very slightly. 

It DOES smell. It is advertised as having a fresh fruit fragrance, and it does have fragrance to it , but it is not particularly strong and it doesn't linger on skin.

It did NOT gather in my undereye wrinkles.

It DOES leave a soft white cast on my skin. If you blend it out perfectly evenly, it is wearable but not necessarily flattering by itself. It will make you a shade or so whiter without being really obvious the way some sunscreens are. 

It DOES dry down in 20 minutes or less. It dries really quick to a transfer resistant finish. Working from the top of my face downwards, by the time I was applying this sunscreen to my cheeks, my forehead had already dried. 

It DOES look good under make up. I did not see that it made any substantive difference in the colour, texture or wear time of my foundation.

 It stuck around as long as my foundation did. 

This will work for any skin type. Despite its ingredients, it's not particularly moisturising nor is it mattifying. If you have normal or combination skin, this will absolutely work for you. If you have dry skin, it shouldn't pose a problem. I can’t speak to very oily skin, but I think it is worth a shot. It didn't break up on my T-zone which gets oily for me over the course of the day.

In conclusion, I would definitely recommend this sunscreen. It is reasonably price, completely unobtrusive, a high SPF and PA ratings and it gives the freckles and hyper pigmented people like me a little bit of hope.

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Sunscreen Review: Supergoop Play Everyday Sunscreen SPF 50 PA +++ 

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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++++

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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+

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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

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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++++

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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: Skin Aqua UV Super Moisture Milk SPF 50+ PA++++

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Claims: Micro-Encapsulation Technology (which help sunscreen filters distribute themselves more evenly on skin, creating a more impermeable sunscreen film), appropriate for outdoor exercise and fragrance free sunscreen.

Ingredients (Good): 2 types of Hyaluronic Acid, Hydrolysed Collagen, Glycerine and Arginine (Amino Acids). These all serve as moisturising and conditioning agents.

It also features a patented technology that supposed to stabilized UV filters protect skin from oxidative stress and reduce inflammation.

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++

Cost/Value: $10-14 (1.3 fl oz) depending on where you buy it / Good value.

It is a Combination Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are Zinc Oxide, Octinoxate and Uvinul A Plus.

It did NOT sting my eyes.

It DOES smell. It has a very slight chemical sunscreen smell and it doesn't linger . There is no fragrance and no masking fragrance in this sunscreen.

It did NOT gather in my undereye wrinkles. 

It did NOT leave a white cast on my skin. When first applied, it appears to have a soft white cast, but even really a large amount becomes completely sheer in fewer than 20 minutes.

It DOES set in 20 minutes or less. 25 minutes or so after application, the finish is transfer resistant and very shiny. Within 35 minutes that shine fades immensely. A sheen does remain but it is more of a natural skin like finish. Once it's set, this sunscreen is completely sheer and it is not at all sweaty or shimmery looking.

It DOES look fine under make-up. It seems to require the use of a bit more foundation than I would typically apply over just a primer or a moisturiser in the evening when I'm not concerned about sun care. It didn't have a noticeable effect on the colour, texture or other attributes of my make-up.

It DOES stick throughout the day. Its claims of being water-resistant are absolutely true. Actually, I accidentally spilled a quite a bit of water on myself while wearing this and was able to lightly pat it off without disturbing the sunscreen film, which I thought was amazing. 

I honestly believe that this is auniversally useful and attractive sunscreen. It looks so natural on the skin. It honestly looks like you are not wearing anything at all. This is perfect for people who don't wear make-up, people of colour, people whose number one concern is absolute invisibility of their sunscreen. It is really undetectable on the skin. 

Texture and consistency: You have to shake this one up, it is quite runny and it looks white at first. Initially, it has the slightest white cast. After 20 minutes, the sunscreen is completely invisible. Not just in terms of being totally sheer, which it is; but it also in terms of finish, unlike most sheer chemical or combination sunscreen. It is not shiny at all. It looks like I have nothing on my skin. 

I cannot recommend this highly enough. I have already repurchased a back-up. It doesn’t have the most list of skin care ingredients in the world but its finish is incredible. It didn't irritate me in the slightest and the price is so low. This is a fantastic sunscreen and I already know that it is going to be in my top 10, if not my top 5 sunscreens of 2017. I would highly recommend it to anybody.

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Sunscreen Review: Shiseido Anessa Perfect UV Sunscreen Aqua Booster Mild SPF 50+ PA++++ 

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Ingredients: Japanese Angelica Root Extract (Anti-oxidant),  Thymus Serpillum extract (Antiseptic), Chestnut Rose extract (Anti-Oxidant), Vitamin E and Hyaluronic Acid.

Claims: gentle formula appropriate for hyper sensitive skin and babies, features 2 branded Shiseido Technology (Aqua Booster Technology and Light Stamina Attack Technology).

What is Aqua Booster Technology : it's supposed to be triggered by sweat. When this sunscreen interacts with the minerals in human sweat. It is supposed to chemically react to form a more uniform and impenetrable sunscreen film that renewed film is supposed to immediately boost the sun protection factor on your face by 20%.

What is Light Stamina Technology: is supposed to help this sunscreen release energy absorbed from UV light as heat for more-long lasting  stable protection.

Ratings: SPF 50+ PA++++ 

Cost/Value: $25-38 depending on where you buy it / if you can get this sunscreen at the lower range, it is a good value.

It is a Combination Sunscreen. Its active ingredients are Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Uvinul T-150, Uvinul A Plus and Tinosorb S.

It did NOT sting my eyes. 

It DOES smell. It has very classic chemical sunscreen odour but it is really not noticeable in the first place, and it doesn't linger for long.

It DOES gather in my undereye wrinkles.

It DOES leave a white cast on my skin. It sheers out somewhat as it sets but depending on how much you applied, this can have a strong white cast.

It did NOT dry down in 20 minutes or less. It sets in 30 minutes to a very soft, very easily transferable  finish.

It DOES look beautiful under make up. It does move a bit and mixes a bit with make-up. You are not guaranteed and absolutely uniform in sunscreen film.

Once it is set with powder either by itself or under make-up, it is a bit better. But it remains very soft and very easily transfers off your face throughout the course of the day. I highly recommend touching up this sunscreen.

This is very suitable for sensitive skin and also for dry skin. It has no alcohol and that slightly oily very moisturising soft consistency.

You have to shake it before using, it has a quite runny texture. Apply it evenly, it starts out with soft white cast and sort of oily texture. After 30 minutes, it is still shiny, oily and it transfers off very easily

In conclusion, I would recommend this sunscreen for very dry and sensitive skin types. 

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