![]() ![]() Before buying this cream, I had read multiple reviews raving about how light and great Paula’s sunscreens are I’ve tried a few samples of their chemical sunscreen myself. Instead, I have decided to test out Paula’s Choice (PC) Calm Non-Greasy Moisturiser SPF 30. However, it was reformulated last year, and I have not got the chance to try the new version, yet. ![]() One of my all-time favourites, when it comes to mineral sunscreens, was Obagi Matte, which wasn’t 100% mineral but in a large majority. So mineral sunscreens are a way to go for me. I cannot imagine playing with colour correctors, I tried once, and it didn’t look appealing at all. However, I seek the white cast that mineral sunscreens leave behind, I find them colour correcting for my reactive and often red face. I can only imagine that people with darker complexions avoid them solely for this reason. I have fair skin, and they still leave a white hint on my face. One more thing that distinguishes mineral sunscreens, for me, is the white cast. The other aspect that I appreciate about them is that they create a perfect base underneath any BB cream or cushion, everything glides on and looks smooth. Some of them are drying, and some of them are oily, I know it’s not about the filters themselves but the sunscreen formulations. ![]() I am not always a fan of their texture, to be precise, how they sit on my skin. I value them for how gentle they are for the skin, and basically, all people can use them. When it comes to exclusively mineral sunscreens some of us love them, and some of us hate them, I have mixed feelings about such sunscreens. ![]()
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