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The Australian Gold Botanical SPF 50 Tinted Face Sunscreen is a non-chemical, water-resistant sunscreen designed for sensitive skin. With a matte finish and a blend of natural botanicals, it provides broad-spectrum UV protection while enhancing your complexion. This dermatologist-tested formula is eco-conscious and perfect for daily wear.
L**B
Great Product!!
I’m so relieved to have finally found a sunscreen that agrees with my skin and looks nice! I have oily skin prone to clogged pores, and most products are too moisturizing, too greasy, too chalky white, or don’t have a high SPF. I really like the matte texture, the subtle tint, the physical only SPF, and the reasonable price! So far, it is not causing any breakouts, nor does it dry out my skin. I also like that it doesn’t rub off easily. It is also completely unscented. Highly recommend!!
R**Y
Australian Gold light tint sunscreen.
The best sunscreen I have ever used and was recommended by the National Eczema Society. The formula is buttery soft immediately sinking into the skin with a wonderful matte finish. I chose the light tint for my pale Celtic skin and it is the perfect "foundation" I only need. At an SPF 50, what a bargain! There is no greasy feel, no ghost like appearance, no eye irritation, and NO acne, just a great base for my sensitive complexion. Abit of mascara and SPF lip tint and off I go! Makes getting ready in the mornings so easy! :) Thank you Australian Gold for getting an SPF formula right!!
T**R
Great sunscreen for a matte, even tone. A VERY thick BB cream w/great spf!
I thought I would be a dark enough skin tone for this, but I am not. It's darker than you think and has a pretty high coverage for a BB cream w/SPF. The SPF works fabulously! Make sure to let in skin it before wearing white/close shirt collars, etc. It felt very cakey on my oily, dehydrated skin. When I got very sweaty the sweat came to the surface but in droplets. My BB cream didn't fall off or transfer. If you're two or three shades darker than me, you might be able to get away with it. Otherwise, the white one would be okay I think. It might be just as thick, though. The sunscreen search has always been tough since I was a child, but no reactions to this. Straight spf with color. The photos the first one is trying to lift up my eyebrows after my face feeling cakey for weeks of use. I'm very pale, I just hope for a little bit of color but I look a completely different shade with this. The second is of my and my natural paleness. Great sunscreen/BB cream though! It's just very thick and deeper than Fair-light. Don't let the packaging fool you, but it's great spf which I'll let my honey use since he has darker skin than I do. I went back to Cetaphil oil control in the purple and white bottle and I'm glad I did. I prefer it to this and can get a bigger bottle. It's not as great at fighting sweat though!
C**R
SPF Protective and Easy to Apply Cream with Natural-Looking Tint
I love this sunscreen bb cream! It has no smell, blends beautifully, feels light on the skin, and does a great job of protecting my sensitive skin with its 50 spf formula. And I really like its natural-looking tint, which keeps my pale skin from looking ghostly. I've received so many compliments on my skin since using it. Thank you!
L**L
Dry skin folks, please don't be afraid to try.
I have dry, dehydrated, sensitive skin. Chemical sunscreens irritate me and physical formulas with high zinc concentrations suck the ever-loving-life out of my skin (zinc has strong astringent properties). Without fail, I will look like the crypt keeper by the end of the day with flakes galore... and it doesn't matter how moisturizing the formula may be otherwise. The higher the zinc, the drier my skin. So it's been a struggle for me to find the right fit with mineral sunscreens. This one will now be in my regular rotation.1. It has a sufficient, but low zinc content (4%) with the addition of the much more forgiving titanium dioxide (also 4%).2. Zero white cast. Period.3. There are 3 tints to choose from (I wear the fair-to-light, as I'm quite pale). My only wish is that the undertone was less cool/pink. This is always a problem for me, as my skin's undertone is yellow (and no one seems to care about us bananas).4. No shine! Thank the heavens... I was so tired of looking like a mirror ball after dutifully applying my SPF. And that brings us to the "dry" issue that some people have pointed out. This formula has a true matte finish (not like the others you've tried that claim to be matte and are still dewy... this one is matte for dayyyys). While this product may have a dry touch formulation, it is not DRYING. As in, it is not going to actually dehydrate your skin. Shea butter is the 2nd (inactive) ingredient. The formula also contains vitamin B5, vitamin E, and squalane. I have zero issues with this product drying out my already desert-like skin. Just be sure to moisturize first, which you should be doing anyway. However, if your skin does not tolerate silicones (which actually help prevent TEWL, by the way), you may not care for this product.5. It's truly sweat and water resistant! Like, this stuff is not budging until you tell it to scram. And you'll need to double cleanse to remove it, which again, everyone should be doing anyway. I like to jog outside in the sun. I will have beads of perspiration pouring down my face. This sunscreen is totally unfazed. It never runs, gets greasy, or moves in the slightest. It also doesn't get into your eyes and cause stinging.6. I love that this is SPF 50 (until now, I had only found the formulations of SPF 30 to be bearable).7. It is cosmetically elegant... lightweight, silky, smooth... not sticky, tacky, or greasy AT ALL.8. It's affordable! Hallelujah!!Aside from the pink undertone that I don't love, there is one other con. Eucalyptus extract is a known skin sensitizer... one of the worst offenders, actually. It doesn't irritate me, but it surely will be an irritant for some. I'm not sure what purpose it's serving here, except for AG being able to call the product "botanical." I'd love to see them nix it altogether and add something more soothing and tolerable for all skin types. How about aloe? It's botanical and almost universally tolerated.Lastly, I have not yet tried this product under foundation, as I don't tend to wear it regularly. But it is important that it plays well with my make up when I do wear it. So I'll have to test it out. I've seen mixed reviews on that. Some love it under make up, some find that it fails as a base. I'd love to hear more opinions in that respect.
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