UV Clear gives me a horrible rash. The sheer is ok, IMO, but I prefer Laroche posay these days. |
| I loved the Apostrophe one too!! It was the best and so affordable. I use Elta MD now. I alternate between UV clear (summer) and UV daily (winter). |
Which Laroche? |
| I just tried Kiehl's Better Screen and really liked it. I also tried the new Lancome sunscreen and it's really nice. |
I find La Roche Posay is REALLY not sweat proof. I’ll be in an office all day and it makes its way into my eyes. I actually really like the Neutrogena Sport Face though. Never irritates my eyes, feels super lightweight under makeup, and provides great protection. |
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Korean sun screen all the way.
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Posts like these are unhelpful. Vaguer than vague. |
DP. Not a Korean one, but Japanese -- OMI Verdio Moisture gel is amazing. I've mentioned it here in sunscreen threads numerous times. You can buy a large bottle with pump or a small bottle that fits in your pocket or bag. https://www.yesstyle.com/en/omi-verdio-uv-moisture-gel-n-spf-50-pa/info.html/pid.1122995914 I gave up on Elta MD years ago. I tried at least 5 different products in the line (yes, I realize formulations could've changes in the past 10 years or whenever). The tinted ones dried my skin out and made me look weird shades of orange. The non-tinted mineral ones gave made me look space-alien blueish gray, like most mineral sunscreens do, and caked onto my stubble (I'm a guy) if I didn't shave that morning or the night before. I have never understood the love/enthusiasm for Elta MD. I've been using the Verdio sunscreen for years. I switched from Korean ones back during the big testing scandal during the pandemic. I remember liking one from a French brand Avene (vague, I know!), but I didn't like another, and can't remember which. Laroche Posay US formulations I've found awful across the board. Many of them contain SD Alcohol, which my skin hates. And the non-alcohol mineral ones turn me space-alien blueish gray. The European formulations are better, but again I can't remember which I liked. |
| If you are ever in Europe, go to a pharmacy and buy sunscreen. I buy LaRoche-Posay, uvMune400. It is amazing. US sunscreens are terrible in comparison. I used EltaMD before switching to European formulations. US sunscreen is awful in how it feels on the face and how well it works in comparison. US regulations keep us from having access to the best sunscreens. |
I have sensitive skin but the UV clear works well for me. Rec by my derm. |
People use Elta MD because it’s one of the best options you can legitimately buy. I’m not comfortable ordering European or Korean sunscreens from sketchy websites. The ingredients in these sunscreens aren’t approved in the US. When I go to Europe, I stock up on LRP UVmune 400 |
PP. Like I said, I tried numerous Elta MD products, and they just didn't work for me. So it may be an option for some, it isn't for me. Yesstyle is legit. So is Stylevana. Care to Beauty for European stuff. I've been ordering Japanese or Korean sunscreens from Yesstyle for maybe 8-9 years without issue. Care to Beauty for European stuff when Europe hasn't been handy. (Haven't been to Asia in about 20 years I'd avoid Amazon and eBay for non-US skin care, but I'm fine with the sites I mentioned. I'm fine with using filters not approved in the US. Looks like your LRP UVmune 400 contains some new variant of Mexoryl. I've lost track of the story on Mexoryl. Wasn't the original Mexoryl approved in the US for a single manufacturer (LRP) in a single formulation that wasn't particularly helpful? Your product is just as off-script as mine. But yours contains SD alcohol, so I'd never touch it. (Lots of Japanese sunscreens contain SD alcohol. Won't touch those either.) |
TJ’s is great and $8 |
The one that is a dupe for Supergoop? I find the texture of those dimethicone/silicone-heavy products awful. |
| I like Byoma |