Shield Your Glow! 🌟
The MinimalistSunscreen SPF 50 is a lightweight, broad-spectrum sunscreen designed for both men and women. Formulated with four powerful UV filters and enriched with a blend of multi-vitamins, it not only protects against harmful UVA and UVB rays but also nourishes and hydrates the skin without leaving a white cast.
G**T
Smooth and Not Glossy
This feels very good on the skin, leaves no cast, and dries to a nice, smooth, nongreasy finish. The niacinamide is a great bonus as well.
N**E
Good skin prep.
Very lightweight. No scent. No pilling under makeup. The hydration could be longer lasting.
D**.
Nice! Will re-order
Nothing not to love! Smooth. Soaks into skin well.
S**
Me dio alergia
Es pequeño y económico. No he podido apreciarlo porque siento mi piel irritado cuando me lo pongo . Estoy decepcionada
D**B
Works
Works, not greasy. I like how it goes on. Wear under make up daily. I heard someone say it pills. Never ever even came close. Good stuff. On second tube.
A**H
Pricey but great texture
There could be more products that serves the same light structure as this one. That’s what I love about it. The texture is liquid and does not leave streaks when applied and easily blends.
N**A
Overpriced & Expiring Soon – Avoid This Rip-off!
I was shocked to see this product being sold for $14 when it is easily available in India for around ₹400 (~$4.50). This kind of pricing markup is completely unreasonable. The product I received is already 12 months old, with only 6 months left before expiry. The product itself is decent, but there is nothing special that warrants this excessive price. If you have access to Indian marketplaces or know someone traveling from India, I’d recommend getting it from there instead. Otherwise, you are just paying 3x the actual price for no reason.
J**
Confusing Expiration Dates – Disappointing!
I purchased this Minimalist sunscreen expecting transparency, but there’s a major issue with the expiration date. The crimp on the tube states 10/24, while the box has a sticker claiming it expires in 9/26. This discrepancy raises concerns about authenticity and product freshness. Is the sunscreen expired, or is the sticker misleading? Either way, this lack of consistency is unacceptable for a skincare product.
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