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What sunscreen do you guys use? Anonymous 12359
Anonymous 12360
None because I don't leave the house. Should I still be wearing some?
Anonymous 12365
>>12359No need unless you sit close to a window all day and don't own blinds or curtains.
I use a Nivea face sunscreen, it's cheap and a good dupe for the popular Japanese sunscreens.
Anonymous 12368
>>12359None because affordable ones have toxic shit and decent ones are really expensive. I'd rather leave the beach for winter and stay home in summer as much as I can.
Anonymous 12374
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I’ve been using this for several years now. All American chemical sunscreens make my skin sting. This one doesn’t irritate my skin or leave a white tint. It makes you a little shiny but it’s nothing that powder can’t fix.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06X9RYT9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_194W96JAHB83VKPC44TT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1Anonymous 12377
>>12365Thanks, anon. I'll check it out.
Anonymous 12417
>>12374I use this too! It might be because I put it on thickly like regular sunscreen, but even on my pale skin it has a pearly white tint. My favorite is anessa, I just can’t afford it anymore.
Anonymous 12424
I used to use the Biore watery essence but now I use the Skin Aqua Super Moisture. Both are great, but I prefer the Skin Aqua one.
Anonymous 16063
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Lately I've been really into trying different sunscreens. I really like the cetaphil sheer mineral face. The white cast isn't too harsh and it's not greasy. If anything it can be a bit drying on me, but I still really like it.
Anonymous 16698
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>>12359pic rel. i also noticed its helped with my redness/seb derm skin issues
i'm trying to find a good stick version one that i can apply easily during the day. any recs?
Anonymous 16699
I recently bought Hado Labo's AM all-in-one SPF 50 moisturizer. I still have a few days' worth of my previous subscreen so I haven't used it yet. I'm a little worried about it being in a pot instead of a tube, but I'll just have to be careful.
Anonymous 16976
>>16063This one is so good. Anything other than 100% mineral sunscreens make my eyes water and sting so bad, and this one actually blends into your skin. The only issue is that i can notice residue in my eyebrows after putting it on, but i fix that by brushing some castor oil in my eyebrows after.
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A psa to all southern hemisphere nonas: wear your sunscreen!! I went outside for about three hours, didn't think it was too sunny, and now I am pic rel but in perpetual pain. It is bullshit. I want to tear off my skin.
Anonymous 17507
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My mom bought this one for me. Seems to be good.
Anonymous 17570
I bought Bliss Block Star sunscreen a few weeks ago and I absolutely love it, it’s great for everyday use and it’s tinted so it helps hide imperfections on your face.
Anonymous 18065
I tried two korean sunscreens over the last month and can I just say theyre absolutely worth it. Aside from being cheap, they feel amazing on skin. I particularly repurchased IUNIK Centella Asiatica sunscreen and Beauty of Joseon's
Anonymous 18071
La-Roche Posay Anthelios SPF 65
Anonymous 18247
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>>16698My dermatologist recommended me the UV Daily tinted one for my sensitive skin. It really is gentle and soothing, feels so moisturising. It dries down to a nice healthy glow, too, and not in the way that makes you look greasy.
My only complaint is that the tint can rub off on clothes and has stained a few of my shirts. This one also gives me a "heavy" feeling sometimes, similar to how makeup feels.
Anonymous 18249
>>12374>>12417You convinced me. I tried it and it's great indeed. The skin is neither glossy nor dry.
That's said, it is bloody expensive.
Anonymous 18856
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I bought this one recently and I have such mixed opinions about it. It's a combination sunscreen so part mineral part chemical. It doesn't make my eyes burn which is a huge plus but it doesn't always go on smoothly/ blend into my skin properly. I noticed that it can pill easily too if I have lotion on underneath. It does double as a lotion though so I like how moisturizing it is. It isn't thick either which is nice. I think under makeup this can work really well but it's only 30 spf and if it's going to go under makeup then I would prefer a stronger spf so it has a better chance of lasting longer. Oh and the white cast is minimal but not ghostly. Eucerin recently came out with a tinted mineral sunscreen so I will probably give that a try next. I am a big fan of their products but this is the first I've tried from them where I thought it was just okay.
Anonymous 18866
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>>12359EAU THERMALE AVENE mineral lotion
great if you have atopic dermatitis or a bunch of allergies
after application your skin may seem a bit oily and rly whitened, but after 15 minutes it looks just fine