1/6/2024 0 Comments Shiseido clear sunscreen stick![]() ![]() It’s easy to use, mess-free and gives exceptional protection against UV rays. It can be used on its own or only for reapplications. Overall, this sunscreen is an excellent product. The types that leave little to no white cast because if you glide the stick over something like the Allie UV Gel, you may end up with white streaks on your face. Speaking of sunscreens with minerals, I would recommend pairing this stick, if you don’t use this sunscreen as your primary product, with translucent sunscreens. I think I would like Anessa sunscreens if they didn’t include powders or minerals in them, unfortunately, there aren’t any like that. Also, this product doesn’t grease up my sunglasses much, which happens with many sunscreens this one truly clings to the skin. Unless the sweat flows from my hairline so it will just slide down on the sunscreen without removing it. It just sits on my face like morning dew on the grass. However, unlike the Anessa sunscreen, this product doesn’t contain minerals or starchy powders, so there is nothing to turn my sweat into drops of white paint. The stick reminds me of the Anessa sunscreen in one aspect, more precisely, its film-forming technology, which traps sweat underneath the product. The only issue I’ve got with it is that it makes my skin reddish, I don’t know if it’s the filters or the fragrance components, but my skin flushes when I apply this sunscreen. One of my worries when I was getting the product, was that it might be troublesome due to the mineral oil in its base. Even though it has a large shape, it reaches any corner of my face. I can glide this stick on any surface, even in the corners of my eyes or nose. It makes the process of reapplication so effortless and without any mess. Honestly, this stick is such a time-saver. ![]() I mean, any finely milled powder would fare similarly with this sunscreen, so I definitely recommend following up with powder. After absorbing the powder, the sunscreen doesn’t look too shiny. This year I am testing the Kokuryudo Privacy UV Face Powder, which changes the finish of the sunscreen to more matt. It is a mineral oil-based sunscreen, it is shiny on the skin, but it works wonderfully well with mattifying powders. I do about twenty swipes per every zone of my face, and the amount used doesn’t much influence the finish on the skin. ![]() It feels like a stick of warm butter cocooning the skin and coating it with a shiny layer that can prevent UV damage, which makes me want to apply it infinitely. There’s something gratifying about smothering skin with this sunscreen. The formula includes fragrance, but the sunscreen doesn’t have an overwhelming scent it’s pretty pleasant.īefore buying the sunscreen, I’d thought that I wouldn’t have liked it because of the mineral oil, but it grew on me with use. And, the SynchroShield technology, also found in Anessa sunscreens, creates a protective film reinforced when the sunscreen comes in contact with heat, water or perspiration. The product also features the Profense CEL complex consisting of plant extracts, which protects the skin from the oxidative stress of UV rays. The stick has mineral oil in its base, as all stick sunscreens require mineral oil or plant oils to be spreadable. This formula includes only chemical filters, giving us very high protection of SPF 50+ and proportionately high anti-UVA protection. For me sunscreen sticks are, without a doubt, essential. I need to wash my hands after reapplying sunscreen, and it’s not always possible, especially in summer, when I reapply sunscreen more often than in any other season. ![]() I like sunscreens, but I can’t stand the feeling of oily substances on my palms. ![]()
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