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Reddit mentions of Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel pump (SPF50 + PA ++++) 140g

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Found 29 comments on Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel pump (SPF50 + PA ++++) 140g:

u/TooManyPoisons · 57 pointsr/AskMen

Copying from my previous comment from earlier in the thread:

Face lotion alone is NOT providing nearly enough SPF coverage. Come over to r/skincareaddiction! :) There are many sunscreens out there that feel like lotion but are highly protective. I personally use an Asian brand that is SPF 50 and protects against both UVA and UVB rays, something most standard sunscreens don't do. It's only $12 on Amazon and lasts me a couple months. After it dries, I can't even tell I'm wearing sunscreen.

My typical morning routine for my face is:

  1. Cleanser (then wash it off)

  2. Toner

  3. Moisturizer

  4. Sunscreen

    I also add sunscreen to any exposed skin on the rest of my body. This sunscreen is cheap enough that I feel fine using it for my full body.

    I repeat this whole process at night (excluding the sunscreen). I also add Vitamin C serum after the toner, which also helps with anti-aging (promotes collagen growth).

    The whole thing takes less than 5 minutes, plus a couple minutes between each stage to let it dry. Wrinkles are SO hard to reverse... the best solution is prevention while you're still young! Plus, as someone whose parents have both gone through cancer, skin cancer is not something I take lightly.

    EDIT: I've had many requests for my exact products so I'm adding them here. Everyone's skin is a little different, so I would definitely advise doing your own research to find what works best for you. For reference, I have clear (little-to-no acne) skin, not too dry or oily.

    For each product, make sure you do a patch test to ensure you don't have a bad reaction. They're all pretty gentle so you should be okay, but always good to be safe.

    Cleanser: Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser

    Toner: KLAIRS Supple Preparation Facial Toner

    Moisturizer: Trader Joe's Nourish Oil-Free Antioxidant Facial Moisturizer (this is cheaper in store)

    Sunscreen: Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel pump (SPF50 + PA ++++) (takes like a month to deliver so I usually buy multiple at a time)

    Vitamin C serum: Dr. Brenner Vit C parent (small bottle but a little goes a long way)
u/talinatali · 42 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

Check out Asian and European sunscreens that arent sold in the US because they are lighter weight(cosmetically elegant as they call it) and they have better filters. My favorite is Sun Aqua Moisture Gel SPF 50 PA++++ its a lightweight gel that is like there is nothing on the skin. It's my HG. Def not greasy at all! It even sinks in when I apply over my whole routine. And it works well under makeup

Even with tret and 8-9 hour days outside with no reapplying I dont burn. I've burned after 2 hours with other supposed SPF 50 high ppd sunscreens(looking at you Australian Gold)

u/aquajack6 · 32 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Raves:

[Rohto SKIN AQUA SARAFIT Essence UV (SPF50+ PA++++)]
(https://www.amazon.com/Rohto-SARAFIT-Essence-SPF50-JAPAN/dp/B01BM1UQS6)
This was a random purchase from Amazon, and I’m pleasantly surprised that it has worked out so well for my skin.
This sunscreen is inexpensive, $6.50 for 80 ml, works out to be only $2.40 per oz. Sunscreen filters include octinoxate, uvinul A plus, and tinosorb S. This doesn’t break me out! It contains no fatty alcohols, no irritating plant extracts, and my skin feels slightly moisturized after using this. It does contain alcohol, but it doesn’t feel drying. Makeup applies like a dream over this, and there’s no white cast. This dries down slightly dewy, really somewhere between matte and dewy. It’s not as matte as Biore UV Perfect Milk. At first it looks shiny, but after 3-5 minutes it dries down. I could see this working for both oily and dry skin types. Honestly though, dry skin types would probably like the Skin Aqua Moisture Gel more. I have that one, I’ve been using it on my neck, chest, and hands. It’s much more moisturizing. I'm seriously thrilled with my Skin Aqua discovery. If I was deserted on a desert island and could only pick one sunscreen to have for the rest of my life, I would pick this one.

Smith’s Strawberry Lip Balm
I reviewed the ingredient lists of all the different Smith’s lip balms, and the strawberry stuck out to me because it consists of petrolatum, lanolin, and beeswax. No plant extracts. The other formulas are just petrolatum, maybe an oil, and plant extracts. This is moisturizing and lasts for several hours on my lips. It’s not to waxy, not to sticky, just lovely. When you open the tin there is a strawberry fragrance, but this doesn’t linger on my lips at all. The scent reminds me of strawberry cake. It isn’t my favorite but isn’t terrible. I’ve been using this on my cuticles too. It works well, but I do find Bag Balm is a more moisturizing and effective petrolatum/lanolin product.

Jack Black Lip Balm spf 25
The hype is real. This is one of the most moisturizing lip balms I’ve ever tried in my life. It just melts into my lips and isn’t waxy or greasy at all. It does seem to wear off after 2-3 hours, but it leaves my lips softer. The packaging is amazing, this is one of the best squeeze tubs I’ve ever used. It’s hard to explain it. It’s very easy to squeeze a small amount out, it’s very easy to control. Everything about this balm comes across as high quality, and I’m surprised it’s selling for only $7.50. I accidently ordered the mint & shea butter, when I really wanted the blackberry version. The mint and shea butter does tingle for a few seconds, and this freaks me out. There isn’t menthol or mint in the ingredient list, and this doesn’t irritate my lips…but I’m not a huge fan of the tingling sensation.

Rants:

Smith’s Rosebud Salve

This is very different than the Strawberry balm. The Rosebud Salve is overrated and not worth the hype imo. The ingredient list includes petrolatum and cottonseed oil, and I wondered if the cottonseed oil would make it more moisturizing then regular Vaseline. Nope, it’s not more moisturizing than plain Vaseline. It’s essentially pink petrolatum with rose fragrance. I’m disappointed in myself for purchasing this despite my gut feeling that I wouldn’t be happy with it because of the ingredient list.


New Purchases:

Skinlex’s 20% LAA Serum

This meets all the requirements I want out of a vitamin C serum.

  1. It uses an airtight pump, not a dropper

  2. The pH isn’t too low (3-3.3). The Timeless vitamin C serum gave me a lot of trouble, I think it’s very low pH (2.4) contributed to the irritation I experienced

  3. Contains ferulic acid but no vit E. It's been hard to find an LAA serum with just ferulic acid, not vit E

  4. No oils or ingredients that would break me out

    Skinlex’s Alpha Arbutin Serum

    I’ve just about finished up my bottle of The Ordinary’s Alpha Arbutin, and Skinlex’s product seems a lot better. It’s cheaper per oz at $6.80 (bottle includes 2 oz) vs TO’s Arbutin at $8.90. It also includes so many great ingredients…niacinamide, MAP, tranexamic acid, panthenol, licorice root extract, hyaluronic acid, allantoin….I’m crossing my fingers this doesn’t break me out.

    edit: lol I didn't realize I wrote a book long post until I hit submit

u/[deleted] · 17 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

She might be allergic to zinc oxide. It's uncommon, but some people figure out they have it because they react badly to diaper cream.

So, I'd avoid sunscreens containing avobenzone and zinc oxide. This leaves you with European or Asian sunscreens. Some mild ones include:

u/luminous_delusions · 8 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I really, really love my Skin Aqua UV gel. This guy here. Comes in a good sized bottle, sinks in quick, good protection (SPF50+ PA++++), and moisturizing without being greasy or overly dewy. Pretty sure it's not an extended use or "outdoor" sunscreen though, so be aware of that.

u/Jim_E_Hat · 8 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I really like the Japanese sunscreens. This one has almost no odor, feels like moisturizer, and is non-sweaty (at least for me).

u/kl5 · 7 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

This is my holy grail: https://smile.amazon.com/Skin-Aqua-Super-Moisture-SPF50/dp/B01BM1USNO/ref=sr_1_2_a_it


I have bought it again and again--from Japan, but now you can get it on Amazon. It's a huge bottle for the money.

u/chemkara · 7 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I think my skin looks pretty good without bragging. I still deal with Sebaceous Filaments and some Closed Comedones that will show up from time to time. But I think wearing sunscreen religiously for this long contributed to fading some sun spots that resulted from my childhood. Growing up in the 70s-80s, Sunscreen was a luxury for us and the highest SPF I remember seeing was 8! So you can imagine the damage that was done.

Friends and even people I meet always tell me I look in my 30s instead of 46. But to be honest, I wear sunscreen mainly for skin Cancer prevention not for vanity but I still want to look good while wearing it :).

My favorite sunscreens for now are:

For hot and humid days

u/elizastarbucks24 · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Asian sunscreens! My bf is the same way and i bought a bunch of stuff for him but I finally got him by letting him use my $17 from amazon sunscreen! Figured he wouldn’t like it because it’s what I use and is spf 50++++, but the UV skin aqua moisture gel sunscreen works for both of us now :) he says “wow it’s really like water!” All the time lol. Linked on amazon below- takes 1-2 weeks to get but comes with cool Japanese postage stamps :)

Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel pump (SPF50 + PA ++++) 140g https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BM1USNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_erA6Cb7H5RX3Z

u/scalpeltron · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

A lot of people swear by the Rohto gel sunscreen, which supposedly has no white cast (I've never used so I can't comment): https://www.amazon.com/Skin-Aqua-Super-Moisture-SPF50/dp/B01BM1USNO

Personally I use the Rohto Moisture Milk sunscreen (also on Amazon) because I have drier skin and I love it. It blends in easily and I don't notice a white cast, but then again I'm very fair. But I'd definitely recommend checking both out because they're pretty cheap and have great protection!

u/bedazzled-bat · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hey friends! I'm pretty much a sunscreen virgin and I could use some help.

I've read through the sidebar, done a ton of searching through old posts, and have opened probably 100 amazon tabs today, but I still feel lost. Here's some relevant information, if it helps:

  • 26 years old female, living in Oregon.
  • Don't go outdoors much.
  • Not really concerned with anti-aging stuff, much more concerned with preventing skin damage/cancer and whatnot.
  • Pretty normal skin, dry/flaky forehead and back/boob acne-prone
  • I don't THINK alcohol in products is a huge problem for me? The skin around my eyes gets fairly pissy fairly quickly, haha, but it seems unrelated from any skincare products I use.
  • Rarely wear makeup, not hugely concerned about whitecast but am nervous about looking greasy
  • Lastly and most pertinent to my current situation, I'd really like to find as big a bottle as I can for a reasonable price (10-15 USD if possible); I really like the idea of the popular Asian products but the bottles are sooo tiny, I can't afford to buy them every month. If I can get a bigass bottle of sunscreen, I have my own little travel bottle that I can put some in for commuting around town.

    With all that in mind... is there something I can find? I've heard US sunscreens aren't great, and though it'd be fantastic if I could just go to a local grocery store and grab a bottle, I'm willing to order online if there just aren't any suitable US brands.

    Please help? :(

    ETA these are the two most promising ones I've found so far:
    Nivea Perfect Water Gel and Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel

    Still a little small (around 4 oz, I'd really like to find something AMERICAN-SIZED lol, like 10/12 oz or larger if possible) but better. Would one of these be okay? Are there better options?

    (edited to fix formatting)
u/INTJustAFleshWound · 3 pointsr/news

I'm telling you, Asians know what's up. They're way ahead of American sunscreens. Try this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/Skin-Aqua-Super-Moisture-SPF50/dp/B01BM1USNO/ref=cm_wl_huc_item

u/savouringsolitude · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Nivea Super Water Gel

Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel

Are these what you’re referring to? I wanna look into them!!

I’ve heard physicals are better for your skin(?), but every single one I’ve tried turned me purple from the white cast. I don’t have a problem with it on my makeup days, but I find it a hassle just to wear makeup so I don’t look like Tinky Winky on days when I want my skin to breathe or I’m only running errands.

u/theeternalnoob · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Quite honestly, the most cost-effective option I've found for this is the regular drugstore aerosol type sunscreens, which tend to rub off quickly on me because I sweat a lot. My current alternative is lots of UV protective clothing, which is more of an investment, but more comfortable and less of a hassle long-term.

These Nivea and Skin Aqua options also get good reviews.

u/solegenius · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

What's the difference between the gel and the milk? It seems you get 3x more with the gel for the same price. https://www.amazon.com/Skin-Aqua-Super-Moisture-SPF50/dp/B01BM1USNO/

u/cacnac · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'm not sure the difference between the one you mentioned and the Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel that people have mentioned above, but that one comes in a large bottle with a pump! It's on my next-to-try list. And I hear you, Asian sunscreens in small bottles drive me nuts.

u/LikesGreenTea · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Try this one: https://www.amazon.com/Skin-Aqua-Super-Moisture-SPF50/dp/B01BM1USNO/

Use two pumps to cover your entire face.

u/nemicolopterus · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use this one which I guess is the gel:

Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel pump (SPF50 + PA ++++) 140g https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BM1USNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_n73IBbTGJWNX2

It really doesn't feel like a gel to me, but it does sink in great. I layer it over Hada Labo gyokijyun hydrating toner and a single pump of stratia liquid gold so I'm not sure how it would do on its own in terms of feeling stiff or drying, but over that it's fantastic. I will say it smells strongly of...alcohol i think? at first, but it evaporates quickly. You need 2.5 pumps to get the full 1/4 teaspoon you need for full sun protection but the bottle is a nice size. I love Asian sunscreens!!!!

u/CuddlyHisses · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Might I also recommend this?

Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel pump (SPF50 + PA ++++) 140g https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BM1USNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_kAcXBbD73VN3T

It's so light I honestly can't even remember if I've applied it sometimes. Spreads with no effort, absorbs INSTANTLY and there's none of that typical sunscreen smell. No greasy residue at all. It's also graded SPF 50 for added bonus.

I can guarantee it works. I have a sun sensitivity and have never gotten hives while using this. It's also cheap enough to use on your body if you only want to bring one item while traveling. Super super highly recommended.

u/rougris · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Not AB sunscreen, but I'm currently trying Sunsense Ultra SPF50+ as a body sunscreen. My nose doesn't detect any typical sunscreen smell, though it does have a very slight chemical smell, but none too distracting. It comes in 50ml, 125ml, 200g and 500ml bottles. It has a light consistency (compared to most non AB sunscreen I've tried) and is not too greasy once applied. I took a leap of faith and purchased the 500ml bottle haha. So far so good. The pump bottle is handy.

P.S. My current face sunscreen is Kose SUNCUT UV Protect Gel SPF50+ PA++++. This is my second AB sunscreen, which I like more than my first, Etude House Sunprise Mild Watery Light (SPF50+/PA+++). The EH Sunprise has a rather distracting smell for me. Will try Skin Aqua Sarafit Essence UV (SPF50+ PA++++) and Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel (SPF50 + PA ++++) next.

u/LevyMevy · 2 pointsr/tretinoin

My all-time favorite cleanser is this one if you're interested. Don't order it right now though, it's usually $10 and the price will go back down

That Avene sunscreen is good on sun protection but has two major cons - it's expensive and it's gonna leave a white caste. If you have even a bit of melanin in you, trust me it's gonna leave a caste. Btw don't wear multiple sunscreens at once, there are some ingredients that don't work well together and can degrade each other. Pick one and apply liberally. A really great Japanese sunscreen that I recommend like this one is cheaper and will look much better on your skin. I also thought I couldn't access Japanese sunscreen because I didn't know I could order it on Amazon. I seriously couldn't recommend them enough. They're affordable, look better on the skin, and have FAR better sun protection.

u/saesaenyaa · 2 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

Seconding the Nivea Sun Protect Water Gel! I have it and it feels SO nice on the skin. There's also the Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel.

u/PimauwJiph · 1 pointr/SkincareAddicts

Haha yeah, it doesn't have a lot of slip, so it's hard to spread it out.

What moisturizer do you use? Try to find Vanicream. It comes in a large, inexpensive pump bottle and they sell it at most drug stores. That's what I use most of the time.

I wouldn't apply the oil yet, but that would be the first thing I would add on to your routine when it's time. The fewer things you apply at first the better.

You should always wear sunscreen. The sun damages and ages everyone's skin. The most effective thing you can do to improve your skin as you age is to wear sunscreen regularly.

Sunscreens in the USA are pretty terrible due to a classification issue that makes it difficult for new sunscreen ingredients to be approved by the FDA. I use Japanese sunscreens. They sell them on Amazon, but they ship from Japan. They are non-greasy and better at protecting skin from the sun. Many of them, even the inexpensive ones, include things like hyaluronic acid. They're awesome. Some examples: here, here, here.

u/tag_bitch · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

The Skin Aqua UV Moisture Gel comes in a 140g pump bottle. I'm oily and I don't mind it but it does give a "glow" to the skin. If you don't like that, or if you're afraid of your skin making the oil productions seem even more significant because of it, you can always powder it down to set. My personal favorite to powder down with is the Innisfree no sebum powder.

u/Pomagranite16 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I started seeing a dermatologist about a year and a half ago. Since then, I have done very little experimenting.

I follow the same routine day and night.

  • Clearasil daily facial cleanser. (over the counter) I find that it helps my skin heal and grow back very fast around the areas that I have been...abusing. I used to have a bad picking problem. I've used it for years and it has always helped my skin, though, it did dry it out a bit.
  • (Derm Prescribed) Cetaphil Oil Control Foam Wash. (over the counter) Really great for acne prone skin.
  • (Derm Prescribed) 1% Clyndamyacin wipes.(Pharmacy) Helps heal broken or inflamed pores.
  • (Derm Prescribed) Benzoyl Peroxide. (Pharmacy) NIGHT TIME ONLY. I get a specific generic brand, as others have dried my skin out immensely or are very sticky. I only wear it to bed and only if I feel a break out coming or after I have already broke out. It helps even my skin tone as well.

    Aside from that, the only things I have added to my routine are: moisturizer, sunscreen, and face masks. The moisturizer I use, I started wearing in the winter, since I just moved way up north from a super tropical climate. It's a great formula, not greasy, and I use on my face, as well as the rest of my body. I may have to change it once the spring rolls around, though. I bought this suncreen because of the recommendations, and bc it's Japanese. It's really light, not greasy, milky, thin, and dries fast. Moisturizes too. Truly s lovely as everyone says it is.

    My face masks are kinda just a fun thing I do. They are not on my priority list and I use them sparingly. And I do a different sheet mask every time. I only use Korean masks because they know what they are doing. Never had a problem with K masks.
u/gummypills · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

The skinaqua one they are talking about down there v is even more affordable than the nivea one and has ++++! https://www.amazon.com/Skin-Aqua-Super-Moisture-SPF50/dp/B01BM1USNO/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1487301162&sr=1-1&keywords=skin+aqua

I'd get the max possible for face use, and be more lenient towards body. It's not just about tanning, it's the factor that protects skin against photo aging and damage, so it's important!

I think some of the lower + ones also dont protect against all lengths of UVA rays, which do most of the damage.

I'd probably use Biore milk in the summer because of sweat and humidity and something cheaper for all other seasons

u/mastiii · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I like this one. You can get it on Amazon or Ebay. That one I linked looks like it might ship from Japan, so it takes awhile. This one is Prime eligible so you'll get it faster (even if you don't have Prime).

This one is popular as well, but I haven't tried it.

u/BurgundySnail · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Skin Aqua has a 140g pump sunscreen, it's currently $11 on amazon. Around the same price on ebay.

u/aeraly · 1 pointr/Fungalacne

I'm currently using Skin Aqua Super Moisture Gel pump (SPF50 + PA ++++) 140g which turns clear as soon as you rub it in. I think I found it on the master list of FA safe products. I really like it, but it leaves a dewy look (not matte) just fyi!

Link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BM1USNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BK4tDb6TBVADF