Beauty Tips For Body Care
It wasn't so bad under my bathroom lights, but I'm at my desk at work (lots of natural light) and wow, there is definitely a cast! The cast reminds me a lot of SVR Clairial SPF 50. Both indicate visible light protection and both have a peachy tone that sort of sits atop the skin. It makes me think that anything advertising blue light protection will have a reflective aspect to it, potentially leading to a cast. Now, Glow By Ramon reviewed this sunscreen and didn't experience a cast, but I'm a few shades darker than him.Like other reviews say, this sunscreen is very emollient. Powder is a must. Yet, given how greasy it is, it's catching on my dry spots. It's very strange. (Super happy to have a mask with me today!)There may be a learning curve with this one. But I think I will be staying away from sunscreens with hybrid filters (eg, triasorb) or advertising "light protection".
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