Here is what I found “Helioplex is a formulation of broad-spectrum ultraviolet (UVA and UVB) skin protection containing avobenzone and oxybenzone made by Neutrogena. Just like every other girl, I did not know what it meant so my curiosity encouraged me to do a google search about this ingredient. This sun block speaks very highly of Helioplex, which is its active ingredient. Moreover, a very small amount is needed to cover whole face and neck, making the tube last for long. Considering my past experience with sunscreen, I would say this is the easiest to apply as it penetrates into the skin without leave any residue behind. The soft texture makes it glides smoothly on face just like butter on a toast. It is neither too runny but nor too thick and feels like a well whipped cream. The texture of the product is very soft and has semi-thick consistency. If you love non-fragrant sunscreen you love this cream for that. It is a mild fragrance that does not linger on for more than couple of minutes. The sunscreen is of white color, and has very mild floral fragrance. And, it can be easily carried in hand bags as it spill-proof and does not occupy much space. Overall, the packaging is quite simple and plain yet eye catching. The opening of the tube is covered with a translucent screw cap which fixes tightly in place and ensures that contents are not going to spill. The name of the product and other details are written in black color, and this contrast gives it an even more appealing look. It is beautiful combination of blue and white, the edges are blue and center is white colored. My take on ‘Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch Sunblock SPF 50+’ For added protection, reapply after swimming, towel drying or extended sun exposure. This light weight sun block has a light fresh scent and is gentle enough even for sensitive skin.Īpply liberally on face and body 15 – 30 minutes before sun exposure. Stabilized with Helioplexâ, it provides superior balanced broad spectrum protection against skin aging UVA and burning UVB rays and combines it with Dry Touch Technology for an ultra light, non shiny finish. Neutrogena Ultra sheer dry touch sunblock SPF 50+(PA +++) is a breakthrough in sun protection. It is one of the best sun blocks available in Indian market at a reasonable price. I was not a sunscreen person until I tried this product. Today, I am going to share my experience with Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch Sunblock SPF 50+ Review. In this hot weather, we should drink lots of water and keep our skin protected from sun. Not only that, it can cause sun burns, tanning and what not. If we do not shield ourselves from sun, this rock melting heat can make our body dehydrated. Review: Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Water-Resistant Dr.As we all know, sun is at its peak.Not sure if these are the culprits in my case! However, I also think the acidity level (pH) of my skin is too high which causes the oxidation of certain beauty products!! Coming to this Neutrogena SPF 50+ sunblock, it’s free of Titanium Dioxide or Zinc oxide and its key chemical sunscreen agents are Homosalate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane aka Avobenzone, Benzophenone-3, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Octocrylene. Like all SPF and essential oils infused foundations, powders & BB creams oxidize on me. I researched online and found out that the sunscreen usually oxidizes or looks ashy because of the presence of Titanium Dioxide/Zinc Oxide. Here, even before I get tanned or sunburnt, this sunblock makes my complexion two shades darker than my original skin tone! Rather, they imparted a glow to my skin post each use. Lotus sunscreen or sunblock never looked dark on me. ➧ Secondly and most importantly, post usage it makes my skin look dark!! I don’t know if that happened with anyone ever, but I am pretty disappointed with this sunblock from Neutrogena. ➧ First, it contains a lot of not-so-skin-loving ingredients, including parabens! However, I don’t like a few things about this product ! Like.
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