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SPF 50 Sunscreen SPF 50
Strong broad-spectrum UV protection
Hybrid Chemical DominantCream
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45%
Hydrating · Lightweight · Sensitizing
Pros
- Deeply hydrates skin
- Lightweight matte finish
- No drying alcohols
Cons
- Contains daytime retinol
- High irritation risk
- Severe eye stinging
Performance Scores
SPF Level
The implied SPF 50 maps directly to the 'Very high' protection tier, supported by a robust combination of strong UVB filters including Ethylhexyl Triazone, Octocrylene, and Titanium Dioxide.
Broad Spectrum
Strong broad-spectrum coverage is achieved with Avobenzone covering the critical UVA I range, complemented by overlapping UVA II support from Octocrylene and Titanium Dioxide.
Sweat Resistance
The formula contains basic rheology modifiers and gums but lacks the robust hydrophobic film-forming polymers required for verifiable, durable water resistance.
Visible Light
The formulation completely lacks iron oxides or dedicated tinting agents necessary to meaningfully attenuate visible light and high-energy visible (blue) light.
Irritation Risk
Formulated with retinol and high concentrations of chemical UV filters like octocrylene, which carry significant risks for irritation and sensitization.
Pore Clogging
The formulation is primarily composed of non-comedogenic solvents, water, and UV filters, with only mild emollients and emulsifiers rated 1-2/5 present in the lower half of the ingredient list.
White Cast
Contains un-tinted titanium dioxide at position 8 in a primarily chemical filter base, producing a moderate cast on medium-to-deep skin tones.
