I have heard a lot about it. Are they good? I have oily skin and am a little scared as I generally hate the feel of sunscreen and a lot of them are very oily. Can you recommend a good affordable SPF setting spray?
I have heard a lot about it. Are they good? I have oily skin and am a little scared as I generally hate the feel of sunscreen and a lot of them are very oily. Can you recommend a good affordable SPF setting spray?
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I know the welsh twins did a YT vid about reapplying SPF and recommended one there but I’ve never used one – I’d love to hear recommendations for them too
I recently bought the SPF head to toe kit from Supergoop which included the Defense Refresh Resetting Spray spf 40. I have to say it’s pretty nice and light. The first ingredient (non active) is Alcohol Denat so it can be a little drying but may be perfect for oily skin. I’ve only used it a few times though.
Unfortunately, no spf setting spray will be sufficient for protection, no matter how high its spf is. Any type of cosmetically elegant sunscreen will not offer the same protection proper sunscreen gives you.
Maybe look into La Roche Posay’s sunscreens. I have oily skin too and the Melt-In Milk one works for me. But I also have a skincare routine that aids in reducing my sebum production (niacinamide and cosrx’s galactomyces toner), so that helps too.