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RecommendedJun 3, 2020
Innisfree's Blueberry Sunscreen from their popular Superfood line comes in a 40ml size for just $9! This line focuses on minimizing packaging and maximizing ingredient quality, offering great value. It's a regular-priced item, so no discounts apply. This physical sunscreen (mineral UV filters) lives up to its name with an incredibly watery, hydration-rich formula. It has a unique water-droplet texture that adheres thinly to the skin, absorbs quickly, and doesn't feel sticky at all. There's no white cast either! It even has a cooling effect when applied, which feels refreshing. The narrow opening makes it easy to control how much product you use. The texture is incredibly light, like a watery essence. After a few gentle rubs, it absorbs completely into the skin for a seamless finish. Once absorbed, there's no stickiness left behind - it's wonderful! It's incredibly lightweight, fresh, moisturizing, has great ingredients, and is affordable... I'd give it 90 points out of 100!
The SPF37 PA+++ rating is a bit disappointing for me personally. I'm used to using SPF50, so SPF37 makes me worry about its lasting power. (Note: I bought an older version with SPF37, but it's been updated to SPF45 now.) From my dry skin perspective, it feels super hydrating at first, like applying a watery essence. However, as time passes, it feels slightly less moisturizing than when first applied. (This might be due to my dry skin type - other skin types might actually prefer how it becomes slightly more matte over time.)
If you have dry skin, it's best to apply a solid base of moisturizing products before using this sunscreen.

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