as skincare junkie all of you might find similar problem, how to re-apply sunscreen without removing your makeup (if you put any) and then starting over the entire routine and then apply the sunscreen again. i saw some korean beauty show and they presented some types of sunscreen that's suitable for reapplying sunscreen, such as sunscreen stick, powder and even spray. and that's how i became interested in sunscreen spray. i have no luck with my previous spray so i was hoping the famous japanese sunscreen will make a difference. but i was wrong again..
the description from suncut website: maximum uv protection factor for complete full-body sun protection to ensure that you don't burn! in an unbelievably light and non-greasy spray. just spray on for even coverage of difficult-to-reach areas and protect your skin and hair from uv damage. this extreme gel withstands sweat, water and excess oil and a maximum uv protection factor offers extened protection from UVA and UVB rays. prevents wrinkles and freckles, which are caused by exposure to the sun. we've added more powder for a lighter and less sticky result. the result is an incredibly light texture. you can reapply the gel - or break a sweat - and your skin will remain smooth and dry. because it dries quickly, you can even put it on before dashing out of the door. a translucent spray that doesn't leave white traces. since it is translucent, you can use it on your scalp, parting, and hair, and even on top of your makeup. we have used special technology to improve the coverage of the spray. it can also be used upside down, so you can protect your back, fingernails and other difficult-to-reach areas with just one spray. total protection for your skin and hair from uv damage. it has waterproof formula but can be easily removed with soap.
the packaging: it comes in toothbrush-like packaging, with cardboard backing and hard plastic cover. at the back there's description and ingredients list but it's in japanese. the sunspray comes in a white can with plastic cap. the bottle is also white and has description at the back in japanese.
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the packaging |
the scent: although they say it's scentless, still you can smell the alcohol/aerosolic scent once you spray it onto your skin. i'm not a fan of that scent, so no way i'm putting it on my face. but for my body, it's okay.
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description at the back |
the product: the sunspray is very similar to my previous korean sunspray. you have to spray a lot before you can notice the white sunscreen sprayed on your skin. it's white and very runny and once i think it's enough, i will spread it on my skin so i can get even layer. i'm not spraying it all over my skin because i can't see how much i'm using and whether or not i'm spraying it evenly.
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the can bottle |
the result: from practical reason, it's reasonable to get this one. the can is small and lightweight so you can bring this in your bag and use it for reapplying. and it has cooling sensation so it's refreshing to use especially on hot days. i'm not trying it on my scalp so i can't say anything about it. i use this on the back of my feet so i can see that when i use this regurlarly, i don't get more tan lines from my sandal. but i need more product if i use this as primary sunscreen. so i will finish it very quickly if i use it everyday. it does spread easily and doesnt leave sticky feeling. i have to agree that it does dry quickly. it also has cooling sensation when you freshly spray it to your skin.
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the back of the can |
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the spray head |
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i've sprayed a lot and only this come out for one feet (about 1-2 minutes on one spot)
then i spread it around with my hand |
honestly, i think i have enough sunspray. i'm not trying another one. i don't like this one too. somehow i think no one can get rid of that aerosol-ly scent that usually comes with aerosol products and i don't like that scent so no more spray. as for recommendation, if you only use this as secondary sunscreen and you don't mind bringing the can with you anywhere, then you might try it. it's cheap. but if you're looking for a way to apply sunscreen other than using lotion or gel, then you might have to spray a lot and you will finish it quicker and then you will have to get another can, and in the end it wouldn't be that cheap anymore. so, basically it depends on your preference. as for me, i will stick to lotion or gel and will find other way to reapply my sunscreen.
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