“I religiously wear this everyday and it has massively help to protect my rosacea & reduce redness. I find it very moisturising enough to use on it own. The second best purchase from this range (after the cleanser).”
“I have mixed feeling regarding this SPF... I really wanted to like it because I’ve loved all Sam Bunting’s products I’ve tried and the ingredient list seemed promising.
Unfortunately, I just cannot use the recommended 3 pumps. I end up with a not flattering shiny layer on my face, even when I apply one pump after the other.
I can only use one pump with no moisturizer beforehand, otherwise, it’s as if the spf remained on top of my skin without penetrating.
On the other hand, it’s contributed to improve my skin, probably thanks to the niacinamide but I don’t like that I cannot have full protection with it.
I really wish a lighter version was formulated because this spf seemed very promising.”
“Personally I love the texture and find that it leaves a lovely glow but given the amount of sun screen you have to use for it to be effective, I couldn’t possibly use this on my dark South Asian skin. I’d love to see a tinted version that caters to non-Caucasian women, because there are plenty of us out there! I would definitely recommend this product for pale-skinned friends!”
“No white cast, and goes on nicely. Dry's quickly and doesn't smell horrible like normal body SPF. Highest SPF possible so perfect for all year round. Please do bigger bottles of everything!!”
“I have combination skin and this product is unfortunately too heavy for me. I did not get a 'dewy glow' as Dr Sam mentioned in her video, instead poor product absorption left me with a very greasy face. I couldn't even wear make-up over it. Also, I found out later that the ingredient Octinoxate damages coral reefs so I am never using this product again.”
“Unfortunately - with the amount you need for application it leaves an ashen cast on darker skin. Personally, I reacted to it, however I wouldn't discount it for that reason as most other people seemed to tolerate it.”