Ebba
- The post was made 2 daysRating: 5 out of 5
Favorite!
Love this and recently bought a new package! Extremely moisturizing and easy to apply. I use this every day during winter and in my evening routine during summer. It provides incredible moisture and forms a protective layer over the skin that locks in the underlying skincare products. My skincare routine (normal skin) currently consists of: 1. CeraVe Foaming Cleanser 2. CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Serum 3. CeraVe Daily Moisturising Lotion 4. Weleda Skin Food Light For me, the cream works best as the last step in my routine and is easiest to apply when I have used a lighter lotion underneath. The regular version of Skin Food is way too greasy for me and almost impossible to apply. I usually use fragrance-free products but donât find this cream irritating to the skin at all. It has a slightly special scent but it doesnât bother the use. Recommend it to you if you want extra moisture but donât like creams that are too greasy.1 product in post Favorite!26 views - The post was made 2 daysRating: 5 out of 5
Best
Love this! I use it every day on my face and have done so for many years. It has a perfect consistency and absorbs nicely into the skin. Also works well in combination with other skincare products. My current skincare routine consists of: 1. CeraVe Foaming Cleanser 2. CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Serum 3. CeraVe Daily Moisturising Lotion 4. Weleda Skin Food Light I like to use the lotion even when I need extra moisture because it absorbs so well into the skin. When I only use a thicker cream, I feel like it instead sits as a layer on the skin. By combining them, I get exactly the result I want. I would say my skin type today is normal, but I had a lot of acne at the start of high school. I treated my skin with isotretinoin and now I almost never get pimples. During isotretinoin treatment, the skin becomes extremely dry, and I also used CeraVeâs lotion then. For problematic skin, I think the best is to use a simple skincare routine without active ingredients to let the skin take care of itself. A big tip is to see a dermatologist if you have acne problems. I have tried using this on my body but prefer a thicker lotion for that. If you havenât tried this yet, do it!1 product in post Best109 views - The post was made 2 daysRating: 2 out of 5
Can't swim with it...
I think this sunscreen is okay. The consistency is a bit thick compared to other sunscreens I've tried before. The sunscreen doesn't get sticky, which is positive, but I feel like it forms a greasy layer on the skin. But the biggest downside for me is that the sunscreen stings extremely in the eyes. You can't dip your head when swimming without having to panic and rub off all the sunscreen around your eyes. The same thing happens when I sunbathe and sweat on my face or rub my eyes. I can imagine the sunscreen works well as long as you don't apply it around the eyes, avoid swimming, and don't sweat, but that's definitely not a realistic summer day for me.1 product in post Can't swim with it...394 views- The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 22 hoursHello Ebba! đ Great that you reached out đ If you experience stinging around the eyes, it might be worth trying a fragrance-free and extra mild sunscreen designed for more sensitive skin. Here are two good options that many with sensitive skin like: đ EVY Sunscreen Mousse SPF 50 lyko.com/sv/evy/evy-sunscreen-mousse-spf-50-100-ml đ NIVEA SUN Sensitive Immediate Protect SPF50+ lyko.com/sv/nivea/nivea-sun-lotion-sensitive-anti-allergy-spf50--200ml A little tip is also to let the sunscreen absorb properly before swimming or sweaty activities and to be a bit careful right around the eyes, where you can sometimes complement with a more suitable eye product đ„° Hope this helps you find a version that feels better for you đž
- The post was made 2 days
Does this sting in the eyes?
I've heard a lot of good things about this sunscreen and am considering buying it, but an important factor for me is that it doesn't sting in the eyes. I've tried some sunscreens where you can hardly rub your eyes without it stinging a lot. Since you often sweat or swim in the summer, it's easy for the sunscreen to come into contact with the eyes. My question is simply whether it is irritating to the eyes or if it works well to use even when swimming and on extra hot days.1 product in post Does this sting in the eyes?12 views- The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 22 hoursHi there Ebba! đ So fun that you checked this out đ I totally understand what you mean! This one is experienced by many as very light and pleasant on the skin, and it generally works well even around the eye area compared to many other sunscreens âïž However, the area around the eyes is very individually sensitive, so unfortunately it can never be fully guaranteed that a sunscreen wonât sting, especially with a lot of sweat, swimming, or if you rub your eyes đ€ But this one has a thin, light formula that many with sensitive eyes appreciate. If you know you are extra sensitive around the eyes, it can also be good to complement with a sun stick right next to the eyes when swimming and on warm days âš This one is great: lyko.com/sv/beauty-of-joseon/beauty-of-joseon-matte-sun-stick-mugwort---camelia-18g Take care!