Yet another sun stick in a bent deodorant packaging, not unlike Mamonde Everyday Sun Stick, which also contained 20g of product. Unlike Mamonde, thankfully Skinzen doesn't smell like deodorant. However, I dislike that Skinzen is all-chemical, with the main filters being octinoxate and Uvinul A+ according to this list of ingredients. I wish it had at least one mineral blocker like titanium dioxide in Mamonde and Hanyul White Chrysanthemum Matte Sunscreen Stick.
Not surprisingly, the Skinzen sun stick is totally, completely transparent, and it goes on invisible thought with a sheen. This transparent stick is somehow unnerving to me. I know it sounds silly, because Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Targeted Sun Defense Stick is also all-chemical and goes on clear too but I like it. I guess it all comes to down the visuals, because the Elizabeth Arden stick is at least translucent. Same with Sunkiller Perfect Strong Moisture--the thin milk also all-chemical but is at least translucent. Whereas I think Skinzen is a harder sell, telling me I'm supposed to trust that this clear stuff is going to protect my skin from the sun, and with such high SPF and PA too.
In addition, it goes on really sticky and oily and doesn't really set. I rubbed it onto the back of my hand and then rubbed my two hands together to spread, and it left my hands icky and sticky until I couldn't stand it anymore and washed it off. Totally pointless. Will not repurchase.
Not surprisingly, the Skinzen sun stick is totally, completely transparent, and it goes on invisible thought with a sheen. This transparent stick is somehow unnerving to me. I know it sounds silly, because Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Targeted Sun Defense Stick is also all-chemical and goes on clear too but I like it. I guess it all comes to down the visuals, because the Elizabeth Arden stick is at least translucent. Same with Sunkiller Perfect Strong Moisture--the thin milk also all-chemical but is at least translucent. Whereas I think Skinzen is a harder sell, telling me I'm supposed to trust that this clear stuff is going to protect my skin from the sun, and with such high SPF and PA too.
In addition, it goes on really sticky and oily and doesn't really set. I rubbed it onto the back of my hand and then rubbed my two hands together to spread, and it left my hands icky and sticky until I couldn't stand it anymore and washed it off. Totally pointless. Will not repurchase.
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