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Saferecipe No Sebum Grinding Sun Pact
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First grinding sunpact in the world
When I was picking up this sunscreen, I was not as much interested in the spf itself (these I've got in stock till next summer š) but more in structure and the packaging, because this is very new to me, it's balm to powder! And it is really a grinder - you have to turn the pack clockwise and the pretty cream comes out. It is satisfying to see it, and it becomes a lace structure, so cute! When making a video I overdid it and took out too much- so when I was applying it, it was too much for the face, so I used it on my hands and neck. The cream has a soft velvety finish, feels very nice on the skin, but I can't shake off the residue until I wash my hands with cleansing oil. This can tell you how good it sits, and it is waterproof for sure -I sported with it and was caught under rain - everything stayed put, there were droplets on top of my skin, like on a waterproof coat. Plus it does not move make up around, so it's all very good. The only downside for me is that it leaves a bit of a white cast, but one of my skincare fellow friends has recommended to put it on a bit by bit, that's what i am doing too. It is still white, but less, so it blends well and leaves a tiny bit of finish. It holds well for the whole day and reapplication is also nice. Also it evens out my skin tone and becomes somewhat a make up base- like a primer. It is very interesting to see, because it's very mat, smooth, and feels very soft.Ā All in all - very interesting cream, i like how it sits on the skin, but I don't know if I can recommend itĀ to the darkerĀ complexion.