Tuesday, 16 April 2019

[Sun care] Question about Suncover spf 30

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I live in Canada and I'm planning on getting this sunscreen through a mail forwarding service. I've gone through so many sunscreens which promised to be lightweight, non greasy, and minimal to no whitecast. I'm currently using Aderma protect kids lotion spf 50+ (similar to Avene spf 50 lotion) but I hate it. It is oily/greasy, sticky and has a whitecast (prob from tinosorb-m). I don't reapply because of how greasy and uncomfortable it is. I put a lot of powder just to mattify my face and I'm sick and tired of doing that. I tried ultrasun family spf 30 and enjoyed the light texture but it still had some whitecast. I didn't mind that it balled up on me depending on what I had on my face. But, I wasn't confident in its formulation when I tried dropping water on it and it disintegrated. I asked the company on Facebook and explained my concern but no response.I am nc35 and I don't typically burn that easily. I don't need my sunscreen to be spf50 or more I just want it to be comfortable on my skin. I know reapplication is very important. There's a higher chance of me reapplying if the sunscreen is not so greasy and sticky preferably with minimal whitecast.So before I bite the bullet, I'd like to ask those of you who use this sunscreen about a few things. How greasy and sticky is this? Do you need to powder to mattify it? If you've tried any of the sunscreens I mentioned above (aderma and/or Avene and ultrasun family), how does this compare? I scoured on YouTube and reddit for reviews. I've seen people commenting that this is their favourite sunscreen. I've seen Peter's review and scoring of this sunscreen as well. I just want the final push. Help!
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