Bioderma Photoderm aquafluide SPF 50 Review
Skin Type : Normal to Dry Show
Reviewing two products in this post – Bioderma Photoderm Max Aquafluid SPF 50+ and Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrate. Bioderma Photoderm Max Aquafluid SPF 50+:Product Description: My Experience with Bioderma Photoderm Max Aquafluid SPF 50+:I always like to switch sunscreens and the only reason is that I get bored of using the same stuff. Also, I love to experiment with new stuff. I pretty much have finished using this Bioderma sunscreen. I have a love-hate relationship with this one. Before I write my experience, I would like to mention that I am way past the whole experience of sunscreen leaving a white cast and being too greasy. For me, sunscreen is like that bad medicine you just suck it up. Also, if the white cast bothers you way too much, do your skincare some 10 minutes before and protect your skin. Quick pointers about this sunscreen:
IMBB Rating: Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrate:Claims: My Experience with Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrate:I am have pretty much finished using the bottle. I have used it almost 2 months, day and night, and honestly, I haven’t seen any difference using this infusing concentrate. It’s an added step in your skincare that you use before serum. So your skincare is now – cleanser-toner- concentrate- serum- moisturiser- sunscreen. It smells really nice and has a lovely rosy fragrance to it; nothing overpowering, but like a lovely fresh smell, and it settles down. I would like to assume that it did some good to my skin, but honestly, I don’t see a difference. I stopped using it for a week to see if I was missing out on something, well don’t think so! If you wanted an added step in your skincare, a concentrate is a good addition. A concentrate is supposed to boost the effects of the skincare you put on the top. For me it’s a skip! It’s expensive. I did not see much difference. I’d however consider trying out something else in the same category. This product did not break me out. I enjoyed the light milky texture that soaks in easily into the skin without leaving any residue. I loved the gorgeous red ombre packaging. The product itself..not so much. IMBB Rating: Bioderma Photoderm Spot Cream SPF 50+ What is bioderma photoderm SPF 50?Photoderm MAX Aquafluide SPF 50+ - BIODERMA is a very high sun protection for the face with a mattifying effect thanks to an association of 3 powders. Sebum is regulated and the appearance excess shine is reduced. Formulated for all skin types, combination, sensitive, intolerant and oily.
Is bioderma photoderm Max sunscreen physical or chemical?The Bioderma Photoderm MAX Cream SPF 50+ is a chemical (organic) sunscreen. It has an SPF of 50+ and PPD 42.
Which bioderma sunscreen is best for oily skin?Bioderma Photoderm Aquafluid SPF 50+ is a moisturising, ultra-light sunscreen with a dry-touch (anti-shine) finish and very high protection. Suitable for sensitive, oily, and combination skin types.
Which bioderma sunscreen is best for dry skin?Bioderma Photoderm Creme SPF 50+ is a hydrating daily wear sunscreen that safely protects against sunburn, prevents sun intolerance reactions, and combats premature skin ageing. Suitable for dry or sensitive skin.
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