Luckily we have had a good run of weather including over the weekend to give this sunscreen a try. It did protect me from burning, however it is still spring so hard to know fully how well it protects against harsh NZ summer sun.
It comes in a small, very clinical looking, container. At first I was surprised how small it is as I am used to huge bottles. But I now see the benefit of being able to have it in my purse at all times.
The consistency is very thin and easy to apply so doesn't require a lot (so should last a while). It doesn't have that thick sticky feel of normal sunscreens, which is good especially for the face to prevent breakouts. It is fragrance free and doesn't smell like normal sunscreen but it is not scent free. It has a clinical medically type smell.
Because it is so thin it comes out very quickly and comes out of the bottle as soon as top is off (though this may stop once it is not so full). So be careful not to waste too much.
Downsides is that it isn't waterproof or sweatproof so probably better used when just hanging outside rather than at the beach or while exercising.
So I really liked that this was more of a milk lotion and not a cream. It mean it didn't feel sticky at all once it was on which is one of my main issues with sunscreen. It felt super light and I slapped my make up on the top with no issue at all. Didn't seem to impact my make up in a negative way at all. So in terms of texture and ease of use, 10 out of 10! I also liked the nozzle which is came out of which made it really easy to use sparingly.
So negatives for me were only two. The first was the packaging is ugly - it looks very clinical and not like a beauty product - I suppose that makes it feel expensive and professional? The next thing for me was the smell on application - overwhelming alcohol/ethanol smell when it comes out the bottle. It doesn't last but it's definitely there when applying it. I wonder if it's due to being for sensitive skin that they haven't tried to hide this with perfume.
Tips: You only need a little bit - it goes a long way.