Being a curiosity monkey - I did some additional digging and it's come to my attention that these ultraviolet (UV) rays are not only invisible to the naked eyes, they also act like sharp arrows, silently shooting down our skin cells one at a time. Too little UV ray may lead to a lack of vitamin D, but too much UV ray can actually lead to direct DNA damage, increase skin aging, or even cause skin cancer in extreme cases.
Random inspirational sketch :P |
I don't know about you guys but I don't really like the thick, oily, shining feeling that regular sunscreen provides and the last thing I want to do is to rub them all over my face... So the key criteria I used in looking for the perfect sunscreen are water-based light weight formula, good for daily use, and high in Sun Protection Factor (SPF) coverage. What I've found is Shiseido's oil-free UV protector (SPF 42) that meets pretty much everything on my checklist!
CON :: 1) Pricey for one oz. of product at US$30 before tax! Depending on how often you are underneath the sun, you could go through bottles easily with multiple applications throughout the day. 2) Because of its matte finish, combined with my super dry skin - it occasionally leaves a chalky look on the driest part of my face. What I do to compensate for this is to apply extra moisturizer in those areas prior to using this product.
P.S. Since this is my current favorite facial sunscreen, I will continue to be on the lookout for a more affordable yet comparable product if there is one out there! I will definitely share with you guys when that day comes :)
As always - don't hesitate to leave a comment below and let me know what you think. All feedback are greatly appreciated!