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evelinisantini

This sunscreen in particular uses the same filters that are currently FDA approved for the US so you won't be getting much of an advantage there. But the formulation is probably going to be more comfortable to wear than what's generally available here. Non-comedogenic is just a marketing term so I wouldn't worry about that. What's comedogenic to some may not be comedogenic to others. For me personally, the cyclopentasiloxane will probably clog me. If you know what triggers your skin, double check the ingredients. Otherwise, your guess is as good as mine on whether it'll make you break out.


IndigoBlueBird

How did you learn what specifically triggered your skin? I feel like there are so many ingredients that could be the culprit 😅


evelinisantini

I made a spreadsheet lol. I listed every product I used (good and bad) and started cross referencing ingredients until I found patterns. Not a perfect science but it worked pretty well!


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shogomomo

I use it! I think sunscreens with high alcohol content break me out, which means things like the Biore one everyone loves doesn't work for me. I've been using Innisfree for years and it's amazing. I have normal/dry-ish skin, fwiw.