At first glance, the sunscreen seemed promising with its SPF 50 rating and claims of UVA and UVB protection, along with the added benefit of dark spot defense.
However, upon application, I found the texture to be lightweight but strangely pasty, reminded me of the drugstore sunscreens found at places like Walgreens or Rite Aid.
One of the immediate drawbacks was the unpleasant smell, which strongly resembled cheaper sunscreens found at dollar stores.
This scent lingered uncomfortably, detracting from the overall experience.
Moreover, the sunscreen had a tendency to sting my eyes, making it uncomfortable to wear, especially on sunny days when I needed reliable protection the most. Additionally, I noticed that it felt like it was peeling off my face, which was both inconvenient and concerning.
Despite its promising claims and SPF 50 rating, I cannot recommend this sunscreen. I would advise passing on this sunscreen and exploring other options that prioritize both effective sun protection and skin comfort.