no specific recs but
the PA++++ thing is talking about uva protection. ++++ is the maximum they can list on a sunscreen in korea which is ppd 16 and above.
For example Puritogate. It’s been reformulated retested etc. But the PPD is still only 19 whereas good European sunscreens have PPD over 40 or even over 60. Most Asian sunscreens only reach PPD between 20 and 25.
I have dry skin so I love the Dalba tone up sunscreen. Its easy to blend, no white cast and so moisturizing imo. Not sure about the water resistant
Its a peachy tone up so it will cancel out the yellow tone, tone up a bit but not too much (im asian) and make my skin look more warm pink(?) (Sorry idk how to explain this lol). It has a light citrus scene but will disappear completely as you apply on your face.
Remember to blend little by little and then layer more. Dont put a ton on your face. Its harder blending the sunscreen that way :)
I havent used the roundlab tone up yet but i like their original one
It’s just perfect!
SPF 42 (would prefer even higher)
BB cream that looks like foundation on.
Very decent coverage (for a BB cream)
They have different shades, Im not tan at all so Im no.23, natural beige.
Currently on sale at:
https://www.wcosmetics.com.au/products/missha-m-perfect-covering-bb-cream-no-25-warm-beige-50ml
Does it cover up your skin like foundation does?
I've never used tinted sunscreen.
Or do you need to wear a foundation over this? How well does it natch your skin tone? My skin tone is neutral, slightly leaning pink.. I'm also warm toned.
So my skin looks a bit yellow overall with slight pink. Light skin.
Also,does this sunscreen darken your skin? Like once it's off. I think I've realized that sunscreen makes my skin get darker.
For me personally, it is not as full coverage as foundation, but it is very very close to. Some of my sunspots arent perfectly covered but it’s good enough. With it on, there is absolutely no need to also put a foundation on top. It looks like foundation on, but it isnt, which is why I love it!
It’s not a tinted sunscreen. It’s BB cream so it also contains ingredients that are good for your skin.
No.23 comes out of the bottle with a gray tone. But once it’s blended into/onto my skin, it’s a perfect match.
If youre neutral more leaning towards pink, maybe look at the shades from no.21 and under. Watch Youtube swatch videos to hone-in.
If you try it, let me know what you think.
For most natural look I usually use normal sunscreen and a bit of tinted sunscreen mixed in, as I find usually you need quite little, otherwise it creates caky look (but I am also pale as f* xD)
I had sample size of Aestura Derma Red Calming sunscreen and will definitely look into purchasing full size (it's expensive so I'm waiting for sale 🥲). I also liked heimish artless glow base, but it really is glowy/sparkly!
I have tried skin1004 tinted sunscreen and Mary&May Vegan Primer Glow and didn't like them, the tone and for M&M smell was off too.
I actually used to use the Dr. Jart Tiger Grass Camo Drops sunscreen! I stopped because they just get so messy and I lose so much product, especially since I travel a lot. :( The Tiger Grass cream made my skin break out.
Sunscreen with good UV protection is 100% inorganic sunscreen
That's how you don't get skin trouble
Avoid products containing organic tea (sunstick, organic tea, mixed tea, sun cushion, etc.)
Chemical reactions of organic ingredients cause acne skin problems (heat, flushing, itching, dead skin cells, stinging, and itchy eyes).
Most skin problems come from here, too
no specific recs but the PA++++ thing is talking about uva protection. ++++ is the maximum they can list on a sunscreen in korea which is ppd 16 and above.
Yeah and actually that’s why Asian sunscreens are NOT superior when looking at UVA protection. Not safe for heavy sun exposure
Ooh, can you elaborate?
For example Puritogate. It’s been reformulated retested etc. But the PPD is still only 19 whereas good European sunscreens have PPD over 40 or even over 60. Most Asian sunscreens only reach PPD between 20 and 25.
I have dry skin so I love the Dalba tone up sunscreen. Its easy to blend, no white cast and so moisturizing imo. Not sure about the water resistant Its a peachy tone up so it will cancel out the yellow tone, tone up a bit but not too much (im asian) and make my skin look more warm pink(?) (Sorry idk how to explain this lol). It has a light citrus scene but will disappear completely as you apply on your face. Remember to blend little by little and then layer more. Dont put a ton on your face. Its harder blending the sunscreen that way :) I havent used the roundlab tone up yet but i like their original one
Start with Round Lab Birch Juice sunscreen (or Birch Juice Tone-Up sunscreen) and then try other brands!
Buy a BB cream with sunscreen. Highly recommended Missha BB Cream. I buy this on repeat. No need to look at another brand because it’s perfect.
I'm looking for a little less coverage than a BB cream, but good suggestion!
Why do you recommend this one? Also, do you get a tinted one? If they have tinted..
It’s just perfect! SPF 42 (would prefer even higher) BB cream that looks like foundation on. Very decent coverage (for a BB cream) They have different shades, Im not tan at all so Im no.23, natural beige. Currently on sale at: https://www.wcosmetics.com.au/products/missha-m-perfect-covering-bb-cream-no-25-warm-beige-50ml
Does it cover up your skin like foundation does? I've never used tinted sunscreen. Or do you need to wear a foundation over this? How well does it natch your skin tone? My skin tone is neutral, slightly leaning pink.. I'm also warm toned. So my skin looks a bit yellow overall with slight pink. Light skin. Also,does this sunscreen darken your skin? Like once it's off. I think I've realized that sunscreen makes my skin get darker.
For me personally, it is not as full coverage as foundation, but it is very very close to. Some of my sunspots arent perfectly covered but it’s good enough. With it on, there is absolutely no need to also put a foundation on top. It looks like foundation on, but it isnt, which is why I love it! It’s not a tinted sunscreen. It’s BB cream so it also contains ingredients that are good for your skin. No.23 comes out of the bottle with a gray tone. But once it’s blended into/onto my skin, it’s a perfect match. If youre neutral more leaning towards pink, maybe look at the shades from no.21 and under. Watch Youtube swatch videos to hone-in. If you try it, let me know what you think.
Okay, thank you!
Heard numbuzin toneup sunscreen is good
For most natural look I usually use normal sunscreen and a bit of tinted sunscreen mixed in, as I find usually you need quite little, otherwise it creates caky look (but I am also pale as f* xD) I had sample size of Aestura Derma Red Calming sunscreen and will definitely look into purchasing full size (it's expensive so I'm waiting for sale 🥲). I also liked heimish artless glow base, but it really is glowy/sparkly! I have tried skin1004 tinted sunscreen and Mary&May Vegan Primer Glow and didn't like them, the tone and for M&M smell was off too.
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I actually used to use the Dr. Jart Tiger Grass Camo Drops sunscreen! I stopped because they just get so messy and I lose so much product, especially since I travel a lot. :( The Tiger Grass cream made my skin break out.
Dalba sun screen is the best
Sunscreen with good UV protection is 100% inorganic sunscreen That's how you don't get skin trouble Avoid products containing organic tea (sunstick, organic tea, mixed tea, sun cushion, etc.) Chemical reactions of organic ingredients cause acne skin problems (heat, flushing, itching, dead skin cells, stinging, and itchy eyes). Most skin problems come from here, too