Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elta MD is the one most recommended by derms and it is very good. They have several formulas - I prefer the daily to the others but they have samples of all so you can try different formulas. They have tinted and clear. I have my 11 & 13yo dds wearing it daily too.
Just FYI, I use Elta MD for myself and love it, but my 10 year old was allergic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suggest Korean sunscreens. They have milky texture and go on seamlessly. I especially like the Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel. My mom is a dermatologist (she is 60) and she is using this and told me about it.
Would any of the Korean or Japanese ones work for someone with dark skin? Any brands you like?
Hi, i am the PP who wrote the Isntree comment. I am Middle Eastern and have olive/moderately brown skin. It works well for me and does not leave a white cast. I asked your question to my mom and she said this one should not leave a white cast on darker skin tones also because of its formulation. She said Missha All Around Sunmilk and Neogen Dayligt Protection Sunscreen should also work great with dark skin tones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suggest Korean sunscreens. They have milky texture and go on seamlessly. I especially like the Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel. My mom is a dermatologist (she is 60) and she is using this and told me about it.
Would any of the Korean or Japanese ones work for someone with dark skin? Any brands you like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Supergoop Unseen sunscreen. It is silicone based and feels slippery and gross. I like La Roche Posay Anthelios.
+1
I have very oily skin, btw, and LRP Anthelios works for me without causing breakouts
This but the European version if you actually want to block the skin damaging rays.
This is silly. The proposition that only European sunscreens block "skin damaging rays" just isn't true. They do have better chemicals, but American sunscreens work.
Anonymous wrote:I suggest Korean sunscreens. They have milky texture and go on seamlessly. I especially like the Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel. My mom is a dermatologist (she is 60) and she is using this and told me about it.
Anonymous wrote:Elta MD is the one most recommended by derms and it is very good. They have several formulas - I prefer the daily to the others but they have samples of all so you can try different formulas. They have tinted and clear. I have my 11 & 13yo dds wearing it daily too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Supergoop Unseen sunscreen. It is silicone based and feels slippery and gross. I like La Roche Posay Anthelios.
+1
I have very oily skin, btw, and LRP Anthelios works for me without causing breakouts
This but the European version if you actually want to block the skin damaging rays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Supergoop Unseen sunscreen. It is silicone based and feels slippery and gross. I like La Roche Posay Anthelios.
+1
I have very oily skin, btw, and LRP Anthelios works for me without causing breakouts
This but the European version if you actually want to block the skin damaging rays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Supergoop Unseen sunscreen. It is silicone based and feels slippery and gross. I like La Roche Posay Anthelios.
+1
I have very oily skin, btw, and LRP Anthelios works for me without causing breakouts
Anonymous wrote:I love the LRP mineral one (anthelios). I prefer the tinted one but also like and use the non-tinted version.
Anonymous wrote:I like CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion. It is pretty basic but does feel lightweight to me (and affordable). For me, sunscreen is a priority so I don't question it.