Pros & Cons
Pros
Mineral sunscreen has a white cast, as almost all mineral sunscreens do. But once it dries down and the white purplish cast goes away, the skin looks really nice and glowy. It absorbs in just fine.
Cons
My skin is dry/combo and my skin tone is a very light olive. The white cast on this sunscreen is unmanageable. Also extremely drying. Pilling happens when you apply this sunscreen over some other product so it doesn't spread evenly.
Highlights
Quality
My only wish is that for the amount i paid, i wish there was slightly more product.
Otherwise the missha one goes on more smoothly, has a hydrating effect, and leaves no residue at all!
It does have a bit of a white cast but i find if u warm it up in your hands by rubbing the product in your fingers, the white c... Read More
Slight white cast fades (caveat: i am naturally very pale).
Overview
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- This product had a total of 337 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 5 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It does have a bit of a white cast but i find if u warm it up in your hands by rubbing the product in your fingers the white cast isn’t nearly as bad and goes away in 5 minutes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I can compare this one to misshas essence sun milk one and neutrogenas face sun screen spf 50 the most popular one atm
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am also pretty pale so white casts aren’t a big issue for me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It leaves a noticeable white cast as you can see in the photo so you have to be sure to not use a lot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Over all this is an ok sun cream if you have skin similar to mine and don’t mind a white cast