This is my go to sunscreen- its lightweight and blends in easily. Most importantly it has never irritated my skin or made me breakout the way chemical sunscreens though. I have med-light skin and nev...
I waited for a few months of daily use to review as it is pricey. A better ss for the environment and advertised as such. Definitely a slight white cast, but it works to tone down my redness--so in th...
My Skin: Extremely oily, large pores, redness. My skin is extremely oily so almost any product adds shine to my skin, including "sheer" sunscreens. I usually end up not wearing any sunscreen at all. ...
The good thing about this sunscreen is that it's lightweight, fairly gentle, doesn't irritate the skin, doesn't give my already oily skin an oily sheen, and generally doesn't seem to do harm. The not...
Look, first things first: it does leave a slight white cast on your face. It's still a lot better than all the 100% physical sunscreens I've found. But I think this product is definitely not for darke...
Horrible white cast with any application whatsoever. SO white that i can end my review here. (returned it eventually)
This sunscreen will have to be used for my hands only. In soft artificial light it looks fine with makeup over top. (It does leave a noticeable white cast on my fair skin). However when I checked my m...
My favourite sunscreen is Skinceuticals Physical Fusion, but it's almost impossible to get in the UK, so I ordered this instead. On the plus side, it's a non-greasy, high-factor physical sunscreen tha...
Pros-seems to have good uv protection, my dermatologist said it was a good sunblock, and no breakouts from this! Cons-leaves a white cast, not cheap, also the packaging is not the prettiest. I've re...
I was looking for a paraben-free sunscreen to replace another similar product from Skinceuticals, and read a lot of raving reviews about Sheer Physical UV Defense SPF 50. Eventually I decided to give ...