• Can be greasy for combination skin.
• Leaves a white cast because of the Tinosorb M sunscreen filter.
• Collects up in pores and wrinkles.
• Burns and stings around the eyes (I have very sensitive eyes).
Disclaimer:
This sunscreen has been reformulated with a bunch of Bioderma sunscreens as well, this one in particular does no longer have Tinosorb M or any other sunscreen filter that might leave a white on your skin, it's now called "Bioderma Lait Ultra SPF50+ PA++++" comes in a 200ml bottle and it's the only Lait sunscreen in the Bioderma Photoderm line.
I'll be reviewing it once I get my hands on it.