Sun Cream Grown Alchemist Natural Hydrating Sunscreen SPF30
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- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Grown Alchemist
Line: face care
Product Type: face cream, sunscreen
Product Properties: moisturizing, sun protection
Volume: 10 ml, 50 ml
Protection Level: spf 30
Ingredients: calendula, castor, coconut, lavender, oils
Formula: gentle
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: Australia
Made in: Australia
Reliable UV protection is the key to healthy skin. Grown Alchemist's Natural Hydrating Sunscreen protects against UVA and UVB radiation, preventing unwanted pigmentation, burns and premature wrinkles. The mineral filters contained in the product do not harm the environment. And sunbathing will be absolutely safe for you and for the environment!
Benefits of Grown Alchemist Natural Hydrating Sunscreen SPF30:
- has a light texture that is quickly absorbed and does not leave a feeling of a sticky residue on the face;
- contains innovative ultra-clear natural Zinc Oxide that provides the skin with protection against harmful UV radiation and environmental aggressors;
- has SPF30;
- contains mineral sunscreens absolutely safe for the environment;
- does not dry the skin out.
I agree with the previous review. The cream is very greasy, as if it's in oil. It's not pleasant to apply on the face, but the composition is really great.
From the positives: this is an Australian manufacturer, and Australia produces the most reliable sunscreens in the world. And indeed, the percentage of zinc oxide here is very good, it protects the skin very well. It is also worth noting the luxurious composition, entirely based on physical filters and beneficial ingredients. This brand positions itself as maximally natural and has quite a few interesting products in its lineup. Now, onto the negatives: the cream is very greasy, very-very greasy, it doesn't dry out or absorb at all. It is definitely not suitable for the face, and even for the body, it is not comfortable everywhere. The skin under it feels suffocated and sweats heavily, causing the cream to "melt". It made my legs sweat, not just the feet, but the whole legs up to the knees, and they became greasy and wet, covered in large drops of sweat. I never imagined that legs could sweat like this... And the sunscreen also leaves white streaks, but for physical filters, this is normal, and I didn't expect anything different. In short, the impression is very mixed. By the way, this was my first time ordering delivery from the EU, and it turned out to be no big deal))) the courier delivered it about a week after ordering.