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Watermelon Cooling Sunscreen SPF 50+
Excellent broad-spectrum UV protection
Hybrid Chemical DominantCream
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25%
Sensitizing · Stinging · Hydrating
Pros
- No drying alcohols
- Highly hydrating
- No essential oils
Cons
- High irritation risk
- Cooling agent stings
- Chemical filter sensitizers
Performance Scores
SPF Level
The labelled SPF 50+ maps directly to the 'Very high' protection tier, supported by a robust combination of UVB-absorbing filters including Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, and Bisoctrizole.
Broad Spectrum
Excellent, robust coverage across the entire UVA spectrum (315-400 nm) is achieved through a multi-filter system featuring Avobenzone, Bisoctrizole, and DHHB.
Sweat Resistance
The formula contains basic rheology modifiers and volatile silicones but lacks the robust hydrophobic film-forming polymers required for verifiable, durable water resistance.
Visible Light
The formulation lacks iron oxides or pigmentary-grade non-nano minerals necessary to meaningfully attenuate visible light and high-energy visible (blue) light.
Irritation Risk
Formulated with a high concentration of known chemical sensitizers (oxybenzone, avobenzone) and a synthetic cooling agent (menthyl lactate) that can trigger neurogenic inflammation.
Pore Clogging
The formulation is built on non-comedogenic solvents and lightweight emollients, with only a few minor ingredients rated 1-2/5 appearing in the lower half of the ingredient list.
White Cast
The presence of particulate filters Tinosorb M and Titanium Dioxide (positions 11 and 13) will cause noticeable reflection on Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin tones.
