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Reddit mentions of Shiseido SENKA | Sunscreen | Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ 40ml

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u/rileyriot · 26 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Not OP but I have my eyebrows microbladed as well. I use SPF 50 on them, and it's definitely recommended. They're probably more susceptible to fading than normal tattoos even because the ink is only deposited in the epidermis, whereas tattoos are in the dermis (or that's my understanding at least). Here's the sunscreen I use, it's super light and not creamy or streaky, https://www.amazon.ca/Shiseido-SENKA-Sunscreen-Mineral-Water/dp/B004Q1WT58, so you don't have to worry about it looking white on your face.

u/jrobertson427 · 14 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Thanks!

I was using Shiseido SENKA Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++

For days when I was just running outside for a short time I used Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45

u/orata · 12 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Neutrogena Dry Touch sunscreen or Shiseido Hada Senka UV Gel (also under $15 but you get much less)--sunscreen is one of the best things you can do for your skin.

u/joowee · 11 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Not sure what your skin is like, but I have oily skin and the Shiseido SENKA Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ is the best (and only at $9.49)! It is a light sunscreen, perfect for those with oily skin or even just for the summer. The finish is matte and feels a little powdery but it won't affect the texture of your skin.

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u/starsreminisce · 11 pointsr/AsianBeauty

The best thing for you to do is take the three products ingredients and put them in an excel spreadsheet and highlight the duplicate values. When I did that, there were two ingredients that were in all three: Phenoxyethanol and Sodium Hyaluronate. You can compare at least to see if Sodium Hyaluronate is in any products that you use. This sunmilk from The Face Shop and also This Shiseido Mineral Water UV seem to be free of both of those.

u/buttermilk_biscuit · 10 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Shiseido Hada Senka UV mineral gel SPF 50, PA+++

  • sasa link
  • amazon link

    Oily, acne prone, sensitive skin

    I love this product. It goes on pretty greasy but dries up perfectly matte and looks fabulous on my skin. I don't wear foundation or powder, so I don't know how it acts under makeup, but alone it looks wonderful. There's no real discernible scent and it feel very light once it dries. Of all the sunscreens I've ever tried, it's absolutely at the top.
u/babykittiesyay · 9 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

How is he with putting thicker creams on his face? My husband is really sensitive to the feeling of a thicker cream, so I got him a moisturizing sun block that's more liquidy-feeling and sinks in faster. It's this one - [Amazon Link](http://www.ROHTO.com/ Skin Aqua Super Moisture Milk (SPF50 PA ++++) 40mL https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRBST6H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_hXY2AbSVGX0RD) - it's an asian brand called Rohto. He also likes mine, which is from Shesiedo [Amazon Link](http://www.Shiseido.com/ SENKA | Sunscreen | Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ 40ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Q1WT58/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_MYY2AbN2A4XXV).

We both use Cerave lotion, the basic blue topped pump bottle. My husband has dehydrated combo skin, and even when it's swampy outz none of this breaks him out!

u/staralia · 7 pointsr/MUAontheCheap

I love Shiseido's senka mineral water uv gel. It fluctuates between $6-8 for 40 mL on amazon. It's very thin/watery, doesn't leave a whitecast as far as I can tell, isn't greasy on my combo/oily skin.

I also like Nivea's sun protect water gel (not super protect), which I can't find on amazon anymore for some reason. It has the texture/finish of Clinique's dramatically different moisturizing gel for oily/combo skin.

u/jacobsvelvet · 6 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

you are welcome :)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Q1WT58/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I somehow chose free shipping option, I don't even know how.

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use Shisheido SPF 50. But that is about to run out so now I'm using Elta MD. Shisheido is definitely drying but has a matte feel, and the Elta MD one feels great so far, no white cast, and not drying.

u/love-from-london · 6 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

What sunscreen do you use? It might be easier/cheaper to just swap out sunscreens for one that goes nicer under makeup rather than changing around your whole foundation routine. The Shiseido Hada Senka sunscreen is quite affordable and leaves my skin matte and touchable once it's sunk in (after about 10 minutes or so - I usually put it on, eat breakfast, then come back and do my makeup).

u/toxik0n · 6 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I find a lot of Western drugstore brand sunscreens have a very strong smell and white caste. I much prefer Asian brand sunscreen. It's generally a lot milkier (thinner application), absorbs quickly, minimal smell and no white caste.

I use Shiseido SENKA Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 and love it. Biore also carries some great Japanese sunscreens, as well as Hado Labo.

u/michelle_mybelle · 5 pointsr/MakeupAddicts

I feel you so hard on this. I actually just got this Shiseido sunscreen because it's supposed to go well under makeup, and I shit you not it controls my oil better than anything else I come across.

Usually I'm an oil slick by the three or four hour mark (no joke, like I touch my finger to my cheek and it just slides around). I'm currently at the thirteen hour mark of my makeup and I've only gathered a little sheen. The only unfortunate part is that I can't use it for special occasions where pictures are being taken because of the flashback :/

u/hybridvenice · 5 pointsr/PaleMUA

Mineral Veil Primer has both titanium dioxide and zinc dioxide. I suggest you find a primer without those ingredients.

Sunscreen is a very important part of skincare! In a few decades, your skin will thank you! I actually did some sunscreen research a few days ago and found 2 that I liked: Shiseido Senka Mineral Water and Shiseido Senka Anti Aging.

The Anti Aging sunscreen offers better protection but the first is almost as good and has no parabens. I haven't tried either but have placed an order. From what I've researched, both sunscreens don't seem to cause flashback issues.

u/queenblackacid · 5 pointsr/Rosacea

Hey! Intermediate ABer here, and I've tried about 5 Asian sunscreens. I also have moderate rosacea (erythema and papules) as well as eczema. Fun times! :P

/r/asianbeauty doesn't really have a good grasp of the needs of rosaceans (haha?), unfortunately. Gotta use info from here and there to figure out what's good for your skin.

u/Aitou · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

For a sunscreen people from here usually recommend Shiseido SPF 50 UV Gel and it's fairly cheap. What people have also said in the past, (and I have yet to try this but I will) is putting on sunscreen then moisturizer at the same time THEN your make up (if I got that order right), and apparently the Shiseido sunscreen is good for things like that.

Saying apparently because I ordered it and I'm waiting for it to come, lol. And for my oil cleansing method, I use argon oil. I've tried olive oil, jojoba oil and maracula (sp?) oil and found argon left my skin the softest. Just my two cents!

u/FairyGodDragon · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

All Products, Closer Left, Closer Right.

AM:

I recently got a Mary Kay set for my birthday so I've started using it a few times a week. I like it except for the freaking microbeads in the cleanser.

  • Cerave Foaming Cleanser
  • Snail Bees Essence
  • Vitamin C
  • Sephora Restore Cream
  • SPF 50

    PM:

  • Cranberry Toner to remove makeup
  • Panoxyl
  • Toner once a week
  • Vitamin C
  • CeraVe or Vaseline
u/tintedlipbalm · 4 pointsr/RedPillWives

My picks are a rotation of Japanese sunscreens, because when it comes to skincare I just can't stick to one thing!

Some in my rotation:

Disclosure: These are all Amazon non-affiliate links so people here can easily find prices and other reviews (even though I personally shop these on Ebay and Rakuten and not Amazon).

  • Biore Perfect Face Milk - Says it's water resistant, I personally like the finish and can use it under makeup with no issues.

  • Biore Perfect Milk - This is great for going out in my opinion, an actual going outside face sunscreen!

  • Hada Labo Creamy UV Gel - Very light and friendly, I reserve it for interior use.

  • Shiseido SENKA Mineral Water - I really like this one and on me this has a matte powdery finish. Some people complain it goes on greasy. I find that whole it's greasier than others during application, it dries out non-greasy. YMMV.

  • Forgot to add: I use Privacy's UV Face Powder for retouching. It's Zinc Oxide based. There are other sunscreen powders on the market. My mom uses Colorescience's and it can be found on Amazon too, and Peter Thomas Roth also has one. I just use this one because it's cheaper. It's very whitish though so not the best option for darker skintones.

    Finally, the cult favorite is Biore Watery Essence so I'm linking it. I personally did not like how drying this was and its citrus smell, but the vast majority of people swear by it because it's really light and easy to use everyday in interiors.

    Japanese sunscreens generally contain alcohol and all the ones I listed do contain alcohol, so if you're against alcohol in sunscreen you might not like the ones I list, however there are some well liked alcohol-free Japanese sunscreens that you can find searching online, /r/AsianBeauty can be a good resource for these.

    The reason I personally like Japanese sunscreens in particular is their texture and their ingredients. Most of them contain Titanium Dioxide (a physical UV blocker) and/or Zinc Oxide (the broadest spectrum UVA blocker approved for sunscreen use at the moment). UVA are the rays you need to look out for when preventing sings of aging. This is what PA and the plus signs after it stand for in Japanese sun products, while the SPF we are all familiar with only refers to UVB protection. Four plus signs after PA denote the highest level of protection currently in place.

    The downside of physical sunscreen it that it tends to leave a white cast behind so darker-skinned people might have issues with this aesthetically.

    There might be western sunscreens that are physical but most mainstream brands (like Neutrogena) rely on their chemical patented formula (or a mix of physical and chemical like some of La Roche Posay), which is also good, but can be sensitizing to some people. They also do have a greasier formula that remains tacky at least in my experience, and some people really hate this about sunscreen.

    I don't personally use Korean sunscreens at the moment because their regulations only allow PA+++ to be the highest, but many people enjoy their variety, so again you can look in the AsianBeauty subreddit or on youtube/blogs if you want to read reviews of those.

    **



    If you for personal reasons would like to get a Western brand physical non-greasy sunscreen, Paula's Choice Resist Super-Light Daily Wrinkle Defense SPF 30 Tinted Matte Moisturizer contains Zinc Oxide protection and has a matte finish!

    Her line is overall well liked by people because of their choice of ingredients due to a philosophy of extensive research. I have this sunscreen and while I found it too drying for my normalish-to-combo skin, it could be a godsend for oilier people. Ideal for daily use, and it has some tint. I haven't tried any other of her sunscreens but her line is worth looking into, if you're new to building a routine! Unfortunately I'm just noticing that since my introduction to this brand in 2014 the prices have raised, most likely due to her online following growing.

    Final note:
    All of which I just wrote is stuff I learned from the Internet and also my personal experiences with the products I've tried and liked, I'm not a sun protection expert!*
u/ergdegdeg · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I like Shiseido Senka Mineral Water UV Gel and Hada Labo UV Creamy Gel. Both have no white cast and don't break me out if removed properly through double cleansing. As for pilling, that usually happens when you layer two or more products with incompatible bases (e.g. silicone- and water-based products).

u/interstatetornado · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I found the biore watery essence too drying and really like the Shiseido SENKA Aging Care and SENKA Mineral Water UV Gel. The Biore Aqua Rich Watery Gel is a little better than the Watery Essence as well, though not as good as the two Shiseidos.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004Q1WT58/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Yoyochan · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

What's weird about this product is that I was doing well with it for about 4 months until I suddenly started getting whiteheads just on my collarbones. This is totally unusual for me, and I wasn't getting any on my face, despite using the product there too. The only thing I was using in that area was the biore aqua rich watery essence sunscreen, and when I stopped using it the whiteheads cleared up almost immediately.

I still use it for my hands and arms (especially when I'm out and about since it evaporates/soaks in so well) and have since switched to Shiseido SENKA Mineral Water UV Gel for my face. Different texture, but still works nicely under makeup, and dries to a soft semi-matte.

u/deenarrhea · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Shiseido senka mineral gel.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004Q1WT58/ref=pd_aw_sim_194_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=J1WXV073RRM0MV36AE8B&dpPl=1&dpID=61dKZp3lCeL


I use this and it seems to not irritate my face! It's very smooth and feels like it absorbs into the skin instead of sitting on top of the skin if that makes sense.

I've used the Orange/yellow packaging one also. That's got a little bit of a different texture, is anti-aging but I don't think my skin likes that one as much.

u/SiameseGunKiss · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

You should try an Asian sunscreen! They're way ahead of us in terms of facial sunscreens, I swear. I use shiseido senka mineral uv gel and it's amazing. It's quite thin dp it absorbs quickly, leaves a matte finish, and has a super light scent. /r/asianbeauty would have other brand suggestions too if you're interested. I highly recommend them!

u/georgecloooney · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

For me, the Garnier pink cap removes all of the Shiseido Senka Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ although I guess it depends on which sunscreen you have.

u/scumteam14 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Physical sunscreens tend to have great UV protection and tend to be good for sensitive skin, but most of them have a white cast. Chemical sunscreens tend to be cosmetically elegant (no white cast, not particularly greasy or heavy, etc.) but they may cause irritation for sensitive skin.

Imo, if you don't have sensitive skin I'd go for a chemical sunscreen or combo chemical/physical to start off with - I just feel like it's harder to find a physical sunscreen with no white cast, that isn't heavy or greasy, etc. (They're out there!! It just isn't the most beginner friendly search)

Product recs:

u/whitegirlAMA · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

As others said, sunscreen is the holy grail of anti-aging. No other product will work as well. Yes, many of them are greasy, but some are MUCH less greasy than others. Chances are, you've only tried U.S. drugstore sunscreens and you don't know what's out there. You can also use a matte powder on top of your sunscreen to get rid of the greasy look.

I like the EltaMD line of sunscreens, topped with my matte foundation powder my face stays matte all day.

Asian sunscreens are the least greasy, and some are (allegedly) totally matte. This and this are said to be matte, I haven't tried them personally, but you can read the reviews.

Also, why would it be horrifying to us that your skin is clear?

u/milky_donut · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I use Shiseido SENKA and it's very lightweight and blends in really well into the face. It's more watery rather than thick, which I like because it doesn't feel heavy.

Another contender is Biore Sarasara

u/Fervidor · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I FEEL you. I own so many sunscreens. However, I can say I have finally stopped looking with two favorites: Shiseido Hada Senka Mineral Gel and my FAVORITE favorite, Paula's Choice RESIST Super-Light Wrinkle Defense SPF 30. They're both very cosmetically elegant sunscreens, and the Paula's Choice one is full of great ingredients. They're both really lovely, and I feel like I can finally stop looking. I use something different on my body though - whatever smells best from the drug store!

u/Kaitlyndawn · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Thayer's Unscented Witch Hazel

CeraVe SPF50 Face Lotion

Noble Formula 2% Pyrithione Zinc Bar Soap, recommended to me by my PocketDerm doc!

I am hoping I will have good luck with the CeraVe sunscreen. I have been using the Shiseido SENKA Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++, which I love, but I think it's giving me a weird rash/dry skin where my glasses sit on my nose. Possibly from the alcohol content?

u/a9a1m8 · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I got this one and I really like it. I've got oily skin and it keeps oil at bay pretty well and goes on really light! I don't wear makeup often, but it totally could be used as primer with a matte finish

u/LittleHelperRobot · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Q1WT58?ref%5F=redir%5Fmdp%5Fmobile&pldnSite=1

^That's ^why ^I'm ^here, ^I ^don't ^judge ^you. ^PM ^/u/xl0 ^if ^I'm ^causing ^any ^trouble.

u/snutebille · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

I'm in scandinavia, my skin is dehydrated and acne prone, so I'm looking for products that don't brake me out and helps my skin stay hydrated.
I'm currently using Epiduo 2-3 nights a week for my acne (which has finally disappeared - yay!) so my skin needs all the moisture it can get.

I buy almost all mu stuff online :)

u/42spleens · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

8 million BB creams, especially:

u/butmehm2 · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Bananas! Hm, this is a tough one...the item I couldn't live without is my Hada Senka UV Gel (sunscreen). I haven't gotten burned or even tan on my face this whole summer and I owe it to this Sheseido drugstore brand. You can find it on Amazon - I'll post the link when I'm not on my phone. :)

Edit: http://www.amazon.com/Shiseido-SENKA-Sunscreen-Mineral-Water/dp/B004Q1WT58

u/Iledahorsetowater · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Always recommend the cera ve SA renewal cleanser. It’s amazing and events your skin and brightens it. I actually use the SA renewal body wash, you get a lot and I can use it on my face as well. The Cera Ve SA body lotion is also love, sometimes I use it on my face. Makes body super smooth, these two are dream team.

I think the dream routine:

Am:

u/synaestheticmodum · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I second u/pleasekisumi's suggestion to add oil to your routine, but if you are afraid that an oil-based cream would feel too heavy for you to start, I suggest putting in a few drops of non- comedogenic facial oil to your current moisturizer. Great choices are rosehip oil, argan oil, sea buckthorn oil, and meadowfoam oil. I'm acne-prone and use all those oils to great effect. At night, it would be a good idea to seal in the moisture with a water-based sleeping pack (like Laneige water sleeping mask) so you do not lose all your moisture overnight.

For sunscreens, make sure you wait still your moisturizer dries down before applying it. The Japanese make great sunscreens and the array could be dizzying, but here are a few I recommend: this, this, [this](http://www.amazon.com/Biore-SARASARA-Perfect-Bright-SPF50/dp/B00SM99KWA/ref=sr_1_8_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1458088811&sr=1-8&keywords=biore+sunscreen], this, this.

I can't recommend anything more specific than that as there is so much trial and error involved. I personally like watery gels that try down matt, but I make sure to pump my skin with moisture beforehand even though I have oily skin.

Good luck!

u/Fastfile · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I highly recommend this sunscreen. It absorbs very quickly and is not greasy at all. I used amazon prime and got it for about 7-8 dollars in like two days, doesn't hurt to try! http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004Q1WT58?ref%5F=redir%5Fmdp%5Fmobile&pldnSite=1

u/marmosetohmarmoset · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

> Biore • UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence Sunscreen SPF50+ PA+++

$10 on Amazon with free shipping, and no ingredients known to break me out? Can this be??? Thanks!

edit: went down an Amazon hole and ended up buying this instead because it was available through Prime, while the other one was going to take a month to ship. But I will keep it in mind!

u/LilyeaneBlack · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Amazon link to my exact last purchase

This stuff goes on so lite and is exceptionally matte-fying. This bottle lasted me about 2.5 months - i don't think that's terrible for everyday use.

u/thepasswordispenisbu · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Q1WT58/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Just Amazon. But either you wait a month, or you pay double for express shipping. The best that can be expected, I guess.

u/northraxredux · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I'm happy to see this as I just ordered this guy yesterday. $9 and free shipping, what what! I hope I'm not getting my hopes too high

u/throwaway_helpwface · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I recently read through this thread about treating dehydrated skin - seems you need ceramides & fatty acids, not just a good moisturizer, to actually repair the moisture barrier.

I am pretty convinced I have oily skin, not dehydrated, but I want to try out some barrier-repairing products just to see.

Does anyone have any affordable product recommendations? And how would you incorporate them? My location is Colorado USA, and I prefer to shop online at Ulta/Amazon/Sallys, etc.

I was considering CeraVe Healing Ointment, although I am nervous about using something so greasy (I hate the way most occlusives feel, and I toss and turn all night so it would get everywhere)

Edit - Current routine:

AM

  • Garnier mattifying micellar water (green cap)
  • Sometimes this sunscreen

    PM

  • Cleanse with Free and Clean Liquid Cleanser
  • Vanicream Lite Lotion
  • Melazepam (Haven't been using this for the past week or so, but plan to add it back in)
u/CherryCandee · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

In what order should I apply/ use:

Stridex pads

Cerave

Sunscreen

u/Two2twoD · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Thank you, thank you, sank you!!!! I am in South America, and these are hard to find, but I'll get them shipped. I just got the Shiseido SENKA | Sunscreen | Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ and the SKIN AQUA | Sunscreen Lotion | Moisture Milk Whitening | SPF50+ PA+++ So I guess I'll be a happy little girl out in the sun as soon as they arrive. Right now I'm using Avène très haute protection lotion 50SPF, but it leaves me looking like a ghost, a mime, a mummy!!! it protects alright but I have a yellowish/olive tint on my skin and you can't imagine how weird that shit looks on me, even makeup doesn't cover it all that well... agh

u/ganitsirk · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

Here's the exact link of the one I bought, so yeah, that. Long name!

u/WillowLeaf · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

$25? I've gotten it for $15 on amazon.

u/fluffy-butter · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

These are sunscreens that I use, and I really like them. No white cast (I have tan skin)

This is for everyday use, just going to work: Shiseido Senka UV Sunscreen SPF50+ PA++++
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IG12XLO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

These two are more sweatproof, so I like to use them when I'm out walking my dogs in the park or when it's especially humid:
Shiseido SENKA | Sunscreen | Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Q1WT58/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Omi Menturm Sun Bears Cool SPF 50+ PA+++
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007K1TJIQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The sunbears one is very minty and I like how it feels on my face when it's hot out :) So if you have adverse reactions to menthol maybe don't try that one

u/raw-sienna · 1 pointr/blackladies

yah! thats where I got mine. it took FOREVER to ship though. Or at least felt like forever. this is it Its way cheaper than the american version it seems, when I typed the name in search bar it was giving me crazy $40 prices, um bye. good luck.

u/ClemWillRememberThat · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

The Innisfree one is the next one I want to try because it doesn't have any alcohol, if I remember correctly! Right now I'm using Shiseido Senka Mineral Water UV Gel SPF 50 PA+++. I like it but I also haven't tried anything else so I want to explore my options! I've heard that Sun Bears sunscreen is alcohol free too, that's another one on my short list.

u/mikkelchap · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Okay, thank you.

I have found the amazon link (~$10 for 40 mL) for anyone reading this (SPF50 and PA+++).

http://www.amazon.ca/Shiseido-SENKA-Sunscreen-Mineral-Water/dp/B004Q1WT58

u/idlehen · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Right now I'm using a Shisedo sunscreen that works pretty well but I'm also a fan of Hada Labo UV Creamy and Biore's Watery Essence (just got their PA++++ version). Biore's leave a soother finish for makeup but the other two work fine too.

If you want a physical sunscreen I've tried Innisfree's Eco Safety Perfect Sunblock which I think is mostly physical (I think it has one chemical sunblock in it). I do like it but there is a slight scent so I don't know if that will irritate your skin or not. It does leave a very very minimal white cast and a ever so slightly tacky feeling. I think Innisfree has a 100% physical one but I'm not sure which it was (I think it was the waterproof one)

u/rosedoro · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

oh, just recalled this sunscreen too. The Shiseido Senka is more "primer like" than the Biore one. It also is physical not chemical sunscreen so if that works better for your skin go for this one over the Biore.

u/JpnDude · 1 pointr/japan

It's available online. Here is Amazon Japan's page.

u/abthrowawaymale · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I've had such a hate-hate relationship with sunscreen, that when I started thinking about the skincare routine, I was just not even going to worry about it. It seems like there's so much emphasis on it, though, and especially with the aha and bha I'll be using, I don't want to damage my skin by not using it. Which sunscreens are good, though? I have very sensitive skin and have been irritated/have broken out with every I've used. It would also be important for me to have one that didn't smell or give me a white cast. Thank you in advance!
was thinking about this one but not sure how sensitive it'll be http://www.amazon.com/Shiseido-SENKA-Sunscreen-Mineral-Water/dp/B004Q1WT58
also, I know this isn't Asian, but an experiences with this one? http://www.amazon.com/ESP-Environmental-Skin-Protector-Misc/dp/B00405PGTQ

u/jkkldfgjklfkl · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I'm not /u/ohthewerewolf but I'm also very dry and I like this one!

u/AlaskanFeesh · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I'm in the market for a new sunscreen. I've recently come to the discovery that chemical sunscreens aren't supposed to burn and sting my face, so I'd like a physical sunscreen for my sensitive skin. I used Neutrogena Dry Touch before, and now their Sensitive Skin sunscreen, but even on my paper-white face I can see a white cast.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a sunscreen that absorbs quickly, dries to a satin or matte finish, and is purely physical and/or caters specifically to people with sensitive skin and possibly rosacea? I know this narrows the field significantly, but I'm open to any sunscreen recs SCA has (Asian, EU, etc).

So far, the sunscreens I've been able to compile that SCA loves that seem to fit my needs but I'm still not entirely sure are good for me are:

  1. Missha All Around Safe Block Soft Finish Sun Milk Spf50 Pa+++ 70ml Sunscreen
  2. Biore sarasara UV Perfect Face Milk Sunscreen 30ml. SPF50 + PA++++ for Face
  3. Biore SARASARA UV Bright Face Milk BIHADA Sunscreen 30ml SPF50+ PA++++ for Face
  4. Shiseido Anessa Perfect UV Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA++++ 60ml
  5. Shiseido SENKA | Sunscreen | Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ 40ml
  6. Paula's Choice HYDRALIGHT SHINE-FREE MINERAL COMPLEX SPF 30

    Thanks in advance!
u/forevereatingdessert · 1 pointr/SkincareAddicts

Body:

Kiss My Face Sport air-powered spray
(https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FTC6ZBM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_IjeBzbXQ08N5S)

The Kiss My Face Kids air-powered spray works very well too and smells nice.

Face:

Normal to dry skin- Shiseido Senka UV 50+ (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IG12XLO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_mfeBzbJERN9MA)

Oily- Shiseido Senka Mineral Water gel (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Q1WT58/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_rheBzbA71WA9W)

Source: South Texas summers for 9 years

u/littlekupo · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Hello r/AsianBeauty ! Long time lurker looking to implement more AB products into my routine. I am 22F with combination oily skin with dry spots on my cheekbones. I developed a routine half a year ago with the help from r/SkincareAddiction sidebar information. The skincare products I use at the moment seem to work for me short-term; my face feels soft and refreshed after use, but after I wake up or get home from work the oil appears to have accumulated.

I am mostly looking for foam cleanser recommendations. My current cleanser (Cleansing Story) was purchased from Marshall's and I do not live near stores that carry many AB products. I am also trying to transition from the Neutrogena to an AB cleanser.

I would greatly appreciate any pointers, tips, or recommendations. The AB routine seems really intimidating and I would like to start with 1 or 2 products. There is also a huge list of websites to order from and I am overwhelmed by the unfamiliar sites, products, and effectiveness. Which product(s) would be a good starting point for beginners? I have only ever used TonyMoly, Cleansing Story, and Face Shop (face masks) but am more than willing to try different brands. I am also on a budget, so products less than $25 are ideal. Thank you in advance!


Skin Type: Oily | Country/Climate I'm in: US/Cold snowy winter | Top Skin Concern: Oil control & breakouts

Current Routine/Products I'm Using:

AM

u/SquidwardsUnsureFace · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Thanks for this! I'm sure people don't tend to talk about it because it's just too complicated. I find it pretty confusing! This is the one I use, which I thought was the gel? http://www.amazon.com/Shiseido-SENKA-Sunscreen-Mineral-Water/dp/B004Q1WT58

(Maybe you thought I meant the Biore one instead of the Sheishedo one- the Sheshedo one is the one I'm using :) )

u/shut-up-dana · 1 pointr/SkincareAddictionUK

I'm looking for a perfect sunscreen. Have tried Shiseido SENKA Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++, too heavy, and am now on Lancome UV Expert XL-Shield™, which is lighter, but I'm not loving the fragrance and it is shiny.

Next on my list is Biore KAO JAPAN AQUA RICH Sarasara SPF50+ PA++++, which I must have heard good things about somewhere (I added it to my Amazon wishlist a while ago). Has anybody tried it, liked it?

u/anaemiclittlepotato · 1 pointr/SkincareAddictionUK

I have very oily and pretty acne prone skin, and so far (two weeks of use) I'm really liking this one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shiseido-SENKA-Sunscreen-Mineral-Water/dp/B004Q1WT58

It is very runny and sinks in pretty quickly (3 or 4 minutes) and I can apply foundation using a cushion (from a bb cushion compact) very easily - no pilling. It also looks great with no makeup on top. It isn't oil controlling, but it doesn't make my skin any more oily than normal either. Haven't noticed a change in the amount of acne I have either, so for me that's a win. I can't really comment on white cast because I am deathly pale, but it's a chemical filter sunscreen so white cast shouldn't be a huge issue

I have such oily skin that I don't bother with an AM moisturiser, which means I apply this straight on top of a hydrating toner. However, I have tested it on top of a few lightweight gel moisturisers and it doesn't seem to change the amount of oil I produce, or how easily the sunscreen dries down. So you could just stick to your normal AM moisturiser and layer this on top.

Btw I have never bought it from that Amazon seller so I can't comment on how genuine the seller is - I just posted that link to easily show you which one it is because there are several SPFs with very similar names to that one so searching for it can get confusing. I bought mine on yesstyle but might check out Amazon for my replacement.

u/SomeGuyTHPS · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Is this the same as this?

u/theunoriginalman-let · 1 pointr/Accutane

I recently bought this sunscreen that's imported from Japan.
Shiseido SENKA | Sunscreen | Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ 40ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Q1WT58/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_MLfCxb051J7JQ

It contains zinc oxide and has absolutely NO white cast. It also does leave any residue, but does not dry you out. That's especially important to me because my face is still oily even though I'm on 40mg of Absorica per day (Male, 145lbs, 21yrs). It's my holy grail sunscreen that's for sure. The FDA has yet to approve many ingredients that the rest of the world already uses in their sunscreens, so it's pretty "advanced" compared to American sunscreens. Good luck.

u/srasm · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I just left for a family wedding, so I haven't patch tested any of them yet. The urge was strong though. I wanted to see and feel the finish of these sunscreens!! But the thought of having a reaction at a family wedding with people I haven't seen in 15 years...I resisted.

I also got some makeup too, but need to do some swatches/photos. I'll post that to /r/AsianBeauty or /r/makeupaddiction.

Amazon links to buy:

Biore Sarasara Uv Aqua Rich Watery Essence Sunscreen 50g Spf50+ Pa+++ for Face and Body

REVIEW!

Biore sarasara UV Perfect Face Milk Sunscreen 30ml. SPF50 + PA+++ for Face

REVIEW!

Shiseido SENKA | Sunscreen | Mineral Water UV Gel SPF50 PA+++ 40ml

u/niccig · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I've also heard that Shiseido Hada Senka sunscreen is really similar in texture to Smashbox primer, and it's only around $15.

u/misterwhippy · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Sorry, I know this is late, but is this what you're talking about?

u/greencactus · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

This one works pretty well under powder.