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- The post was made 2 weeks
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Is it chemical or physical sunscreen? Can it be used on the eye area above and below the entire eye area? For which skin type?15 views- The user's roll: Farmaceut på Lyko. The comment was made 1 weekIt is very individual how one experiences skincare and especially sunscreen. I haven't tried this one myself either, so I can't share personal experience unfortunately, but it is, for example, fragrance-free and should suit sensitive skin. Great that you use sunscreen all year round🌞 You can always check in at the nearest store that sells it and see if you can ask for a sample, it usually goes well to get a little test! It is tricky because the eye area is sensitive, and even though this should work well, everyone can experience this differently. It is also important to remember that it shouldn't come too close to the eyes since it is an area that moves all the time, and that causes the cream to shift and can more easily end up in, for example, the tear duct if one is not careful. I understand and try to use a little less product and let it absorb a little longer to see if it still leaves a white cast. This is most common when it is a physical sunscreen. This means that you should let the product sink in and be absorbed before putting on clothes or coming into contact with textiles so that it doesn't transfer, as the product can leave stains on clothes, etc. Hope you feel that the answers can be helpful in response to your thoughts 🗯️1 likes
- The post was made 5 monthsRating: 1 out of 5verified customer
White film and stings in the eyes
I didn't like this. It left a white film that was completely impossible to remove, it stung in my eyes throughout the day (even though I was careful to keep distance around my eyes), I didn't think it was very thin either. I won't buy this again.137 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 5 monthsHi Madeleine 🌸 Thank you for your feedback! Some sunscreens, especially those with physical filters (like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide), can leave a slight white cast as part of the protection – something many experience differently depending on skin tone and application. If you prefer a sunscreen that doesn't leave any white cast, you can try one with chemical (organic) filters instead – they are absorbed directly into the skin and provide a more invisible result but do not protect as well. If you need help and tips on products, feel free to reach out to us at customer service, and we will assist you further 🥰1 likes
- The post was made 8 monthsRating: 2 out of 5
Stings in the eyes
A thin sunscreen that unfortunately leaves a white film. It also stings terribly in my eyes. I'm using it on my hands instead now. I do not recommend it.379 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 8 monthsHi Caroline 👋 Thank you for sharing your experience 🌞 So sad that it didn't work for you, especially with stinging eyes 💕 If you're looking for a lightweight sunscreen without a white cast, maybe a transparent gel or a sunscreen with chemical filters would suit you better. Feel free to reach out if you want tips! 💛 Hope you find a sunscreen that feels better for you! ☀️✨
ACOSun Ultra Light Face Fluid SPF 50+ 40 ml
189 kr
Rec. price 229 kr
Free delivery option available from 200 kr, can be sent immediately
Description
Ingredients
Moisturizing, ultra-light sunscreen lotion for the face with hyaluronic acid. Shields against pigmentation and pollution. Perfect for sensitive skin.
Usage:
Apply generously before sun exposure. Reapply regularly to maintain protection. Keep little ones out of direct sunlight. Avoid excessive sun exposure as it poses serious health risks. Using less than recommended significantly reduces protection. Allow to dry before contact with fabrics to prevent staining.
40 ml
- Category:Face