ProsIt's a hybrid sunscreen, not a mineral one, so it applies smoothly. I decided to give it a try since it's sold at dermatology clinics.
ConsThe hybrid sunscreen with organic filters doesn't agree with my skin. Even though mineral sunscreens also irritate my dry skin in winter, I thought I'd try this one since it's a dermatological product. There's a slight itching sensation (but honestly, for someone like me with a compromised skin barrier, atopic dermatitis, acne, and dry skin, it's best not to use sunscreen at all... I wish I didn't have to, but my skin is thin and prone to dark spots, so I can't skip it). Eventually, the itching got worse, and I developed a bumpy allergic reaction, so I immediately took medication and stopped using it.
TipIt's important to use products with ingredients that suit your skin... There's no need to try new things. For a product sold at dermatology clinics, the ingredients aren't particularly gentle.