ISDINEryfotona Ageless Sunscreen Zinc Oxide and 100% Mineral Tinted Sunscreen SPF 50+
A**D
Great feel and March plus all mineral.
Best sunscreen I ever used. Great match for my complexion as well. I think it will work for most fair to medium complexions.
B**B
Great tinted moisturizer and sunblock
Not heavy, touch of color, great sunblock and tinted moisturizer.
D**S
Favorite sunscreen
I’ve used many tinted sunscreens. Some of them were too thick, some made my face too shiny or sweaty, some were more of make up than actual sunscreen. This is by far the best tinted sunscreen I’ve used. I will be restocking.
C**F
Totally worth it🥰
After years of trying countless sunscreens, this is the first one I truly love. It feels incredibly light on my skin, no sticky or heavy feeling at all, and it actually protects me (I’m very sensitive to the sun and usually get eczema within minutes). Unlike others I’ve tried, it has no weird bitter taste or chemical smell. The tinted version looks nice but doesn’t perfectly match my skin tone, so I’m excited to try the non-tinted one next. Totally worth it!
N**L
Good for summer
The media could not be loaded. This is a lightweight formulation, but the tone is a little warm for me. Just remember to shake the tube before applying. It also has DNA repairsomes, which is a plus and has a purfumy scent. It's also water-resistant.
V**S
Very good
I loved this sunscreen, it leaves your skin perfect, in addition to having ingredients that are not harmful in the long term. I loved it and I always use it, I will buy more
G**A
A great product!
The foundation of the 80’s ruined me. I hate using greasy sunscreen or tinted moisturizer but a friend introduced me to this and I LOVE it!It’s smooth, weightless and not greasy. Protects me from the sun and doesn’t leave me feeling like I’ve got a ton of product on my face.Recommend
S**N
What’s the deal with DNA repair enzymes
The good. Very lovely liquid tinted sunscreen that easily applies and dries down matte on unmoisturized combination skin. No white cast for a Fitz IV. Contains DNA repair enzymes which purportedly reverse previous sun damage from the days before you were a fastidious sunscreen queen. Iron oxides even skin tone without making you feel like you’re wearing makeup, and also provide additional protection against visible light which can contribute to hyperpigmentation.The bad. It has fragrance which is somewhat baby powdery in its aroma. Not great but also not the worst. It’s a bit pricey but subscribe & save for 10% off is a solid deal. Also, it’s a rather large bottle at 100 mL so it’s akin to paying 35ish for a 50 mL bottle which isn’t cheap, but isn’t too bad. While it boasts a good SPF, and while there is more to UVA protection then concentration of zinc oxide, specifically formulation, I cannot help but be dubious of its UVA protection, particularly at longer wavelengths. At the end of the (sunny summer) day, UVA protection is far more important for skin aging than DNA repair enzymes which may or may not penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin in sufficient quantities to actually make a clinically significant difference.The ugly. For combination skin using tretinoin thrice weekly, it can be rather drying particularly with repeated applications throughout the day.TL;DRIn spite of my concerns about potentially suboptimal UVA protection from a mineral sunscreen, concurrent with my problematic desire to look like I’m in my 20s forever, I think the potential benefits of DNA repair enzymes are worth the pain in the wallet and potential dryness that must be counteracted with a base of moisturizer.Postscript. Most combo skin types living in humid climates don’t need a separate moisturizer in addition to their sunscreen, but this product is a clear exception. I circumvent the dryness by applying an oil absorbing moisturizer beforehand (Cetaphil Derma Control; chemical sunscreen SPF30), which permits me to maintain the delicate balance required for managing combination tretinoin thrice weekly skin adjusting to life/hell in a horribly humid climate. Given my concerns about how adequately a zinc oxide sunscreen will protect against longer wavelengths of UVA, and the fact that reapplying tinted sunscreen when out and about without access to plumbing is awkward and annoying, I tend to exclusively wear this sunscreen when I’m working, (aka indoors where people can see me) or out of doors at times of day when the UV index is low.
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