![]() ![]() Pros: This is another wonderful feeling SPF. Overall score: 3.5/5 (TLDR: causes break outs, questionable protection, but feels wonderful on dry skin) I didn't wear this on long days outside, so I didn't experience this, but be cautious.) (Note: I believe this has the same formula as the Purito Centella Green Level SPF, and there have been reports of people burning with it. This does not burn my eyes (but it's also not waterproof, so I didn't wear it in environments where I'd be sweating/it would move easier.)Ĭons: This breaks me out and it is SO sad. It's feels hydrating without moisturizer underneath, yet it somehow feels as if nothing is on my skin at all. Pros: This feels like everything I dream of an SPF feeling like. Klairs Soft Airy UV Essence SPF 50+ (PA ++++) Overall score: 4.5/5 (TLDR: price/availability is difficult, but offers great protection and is comfortable on skin) If I could get this easier, I would probably wear this every day in the summer regardless of my activities. It's truly just pretty difficult to get in the US. HG for outside activities :)Ĭons: This comes in a tiny little bottle and it's pricey (though I would pay more for this SPF tbh). I know that I can count on this to keep me protected and comfortable, even when I am sweating. This is my go-to SPF whenever I am spending time outside. This never burns my eyes or breaks me out (happy days!). It's dries down super quickly and while I wouldn't call it matte, it's not very greasy/dewy. Definitely need my moisturizer underneath. It did not dry out my skin, though I wouldn't say it was moisturizing either. I actually really like this format because it's so easy to actually put on a true 1/4 tsp. This is a pure liquid SPF, which I have never used before. Pros: New-age filters and an AWESOME PPD. La Roche-Posay Anthelios Shaka Fluid SPF 50+ (PPD 46): ![]() Overall score: 3/5 (TLDR: Burns eyes, causes break outs, but is dewy and offers great protection) I've never experienced anything like that before. ![]() No burns or tans for me! This also comes in a 100 mL tube for a good price, which is awesome.Ĭons: This stings my eyes pretty badly :( It also would give me raised little pimples by the end of the day, but they were weird "pimples." They were typically gone by the next morning and I was ready to start fresh. When I wore it under make-up, I felt made me look "dewy." It also kept me super protected on a beach vacation to Florida. It's a tad bit greasy, but truly not that bad. It feels pretty good on the skin, though it takes some time to dry down. Pros: This did not dry out my skin at all and I didn't feel like I needed a moisturizer underneath it, especially during the summer. My entire eyes (like my actual eyeballs and the eyelids/skin around them) are EXTREMELY sensitive. Somewhat acne prone and typically not very sensitive. I'm a very sweaty person in the summer heat though. Skin Type: Dry skin, especially around my eyes. ![]() I can't remember what I paid for these and some were hard to look up, so the prices are *estimates.* Let me know if you have any questions or need any clarifications. All of these SPFs have now been worn in spring/summer and fall/winter in the NYC area (hot/humid in the summer, cold/dry in the winter). In this first week or so, I also always measure out 1/4 tsp. When I test out a new sunscreen, I always wear that SPF for 3-7 days to figure out what it does for my skin. I decide to share with all of you, so perhaps if you're also on an SPF journey, you can decide what to try (or not to try) next. Found a useful collection for someone? Need an opinion on a potential routine?Ĭopy the markdown text below to create a table in your reddit post.Just another sunscreen review for you all! I'm on a search for my every-day HG, and I've come super close, but don't feel like I'm quite there yet. ![]()
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