Update Friday October 26, 2012
After moving home from Japan, I've experimented with this SunPlay Super Block
again in the super dry weather while visiting my folks in the US of A. I
have to say this sunscreen worked extremely well in a drier
environment! It became very light and weightless in addition to making
my makeup look pretty much flawless. The slight downer was that the
slight white cast also became more noticeable due to the dryness of the
weather and the brightness of the sun. Nothing a few fluff of setting
powder couldn't correct though, and if you are living in a dry
environment, this would make an excellent substitute for Allie at a
fraction of the price. Really, it was no wonder why my mum loved this
little red cap bottle so much!
With this confidence, I brought a few bottles with me to Taiwan, not
being certain whether I would be able to find a supply of it here in
Taipei. Well, turns out I was wrong on the former and correct on the
latter. I was correct in that this sunscreen cannot be found here at
all! I tried looking everywhere, Sasa included and still couldn't find
even one bottle!
However, I was unexpectedly wrong in that the humid
Taiwanese weather (more humid than Japan, eeps!) turned this Mentholatum
SunPlay Super Block super thick and heavy on my skin. Even after I
skipped moisturizer altogether,
Hadanomy AquaPlacenta Concentrated Mist included(!),
it still felt as though I was walking around with a mask on. And yet
with no moisturizers underneath and set with translucent powder, my
t-zone still shined like an oil spill when I got to school! Through
classes, I had to blot constantly to keep my nose shine-free. Not sure
what happened there! :( So yeah, I had to stop using this and switched
over to the
Skin Aqua UV Sara Sara Essence, which I'd reviewed recently after having tested it in 3 different countries, Japan, US, and Taiwan ^.^
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Original post Friday, August 10, 2012
A year or so after
my first Allie sunscreen,
I made a convert out of my mum and she loved Allie's texture and finish
after Lancome and Estee Lauder, among other things, failed her (and
stung her eyes badly). Late last year, having had my sister lugged home
several bottles on her move back, mum started to complain about how much they cost. So I went online and found this post recommending the
Top 5 Japanese Sunscreens for Summer 2011. Since mum's concern was affordability, I decided to get her a couple of bottles of
SunPlay Super Block SPF50+ PA+++ to
try, after all, its retail price is a mere 398yen for a 27mL bottle
(versus Allie's 1,470yen for 25mL or 2,940yen for 60mL) and I've seen it
sold for even less, 298yen(!) at certain drugstores.
By the way, there is also a
Top 5 for Spring 2011 edition too and I have actually reviewed a few from both lists: obviously Allie (been using since 2008),
Nivea Sun Protect Water Gel SPF30 PA++
(started using at my sister's recommendation since she's been using the
Cool version on her face for a few years), most recently
Allie Extra UV Gel Mineral Moist N SPF50+ PA+++ (best for winter use I decided),
Skin Aqua UV Sara Sara Milk SPF50+ PA+++
(summer use only, definitely with moisturizer underneath as it is very
drying with strong alcohol content, that said it's still much better
than its alcohol-free sister
UV Moisture Milk
I tried a few years ago), and now this Mentholatum SunPlay Super Block
SPF50+ PA+++. After this, I will probably move on to another item on the
list, the Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50 PA+++, so check back
later ^.^
Mentholatum SunPlay Super Block SPF50+ PA+++