Mineral sunscreen

A mineral sunscreen takes some getting used to. You have to apply a little better and longer to fully work it into the skin, it smears a little stiffer often, but on the other hand, it is better for our environment and the sea/oceans, because the sunscreens are not harmful to the corals, as long as you go for non-nano particles, for example. The latter is why I'm currently looking for a pleasant mineral sunscreen, I'm going to dive in a tropical destination this summer and don't want to damage the underwater world;)! The disadvantage of many mineral sunscreens is that they leave a huge white haze, and I don't want that (white enough of me;)) This sunscreen is definitely a contender! The nice thing about this one is that it is beige instead of white. If you have a light skin tone yourself, it barely leaves a white haze, especially when spread properly. It leaves absolutely no greasy feeling, just a bit drier. The latter is what still makes me doubt. It doesn't dry my skin, but when I touch it, it feels a little bit like that. It is also less pleasant to apply a second coat of this later in the day, then he seems to be taking some pills. However, I am enthusiastic about it. I haven't burned out with this one so far, I like that it's a high factor and it feels really light on the skin. In it, he lives up to his name (airfit). What I still regret about this sunscreen is that it still contains micro-plastics. If he didn't have that, I would have found my sunscreen for the summer vacation. Now I'm looking a bit further, but I think this one is a good contender for days when I'm not in the sea! That is why I absolutely recommend it. For light-skinned people, though, because if you have a slightly darker complexion yourself, I think this one will leave a haze.

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