“I was really excited to received the spf, once I got it I was bit disappointed. What I was expecting was smooth moisturizer kind of sunscreen. When I applied it, the texture felt almost pasty. I wore it for two days straight and it left my skin feeling rough. I since then haven’t used it and my skin return back to its smooth texture. I was hoping it would work, but none the less I do enjoy Dr. Sam videos.”
“I tried the light moisturiser which I really liked and decided to give the sunscreen a chance. Unfortunately it’s very heavy for my combination/oily skin. The makeup looked awful on top of it. I tried with different foundations and application techniques but an hour after application yet again it would look cakey. I wouldn’t recommend it for a skin type like mine.”
“I've been using this sunscreen for months now and it is just so good! I have sensitive, combination skin and this sunscreen doesn't cause breakouts, doesn't leave white cast and doesn't irritate the eyes area, which has always been my fear with sunscreens. It leaves the skin silky and with a really nice glow. Just perfect! Even my mum is using it now!”
“I’ve been using this sunscreen for over a year now and it’s the best in my opinion! It doesn’t leave your skin feeling greasy, some I’ve used in the past have made my skin break out but this one has never done that. It’s an integral part of my daily routine and I’d be lost without it!”
“Skin looks glow and dewy. Rubs in nicely my only nag is the price for the size of the bottle and how many pumps you need to get the correct spf. Other than that I love this sunscreen.”
“Its brilliant. Non-greasy, no white cast, and protects all day. I would say you need time in the morning to let it sink in. I struggle using it in a rush, as it would be too greasy if you don't allow it a good 5 minutes to settle. but once you do, its a great finish.”
“best sunscreen i've used; It is absorbed immediately when applied, does not remain in the form of a layer on my face, does not cause acne and prevents the formation of sunspots.”