The Cetaphil Sun SPF50+ Kids Liposomal Lotion (EU formula) is as good for adults as it is for children.
If you tolerate and enjoy chemical sunscreens, this is one of the good ones, but there’s one issue – stings my eyes. However, I will tell you in this video how to work around it in this cetaphil sunscreen review.
Filters? MBBT/Tinosorb M, BEMT/Tinosorb S, DHHB/Uvinul A Plus (UVA), Octinoxate (UVB) Finish/feel: Dewy-glow, spreads easily, no fragrance, minimal to no white cast on most skin tones. My note: Can sting eyes—apply away from eye contour; I pair a mineral sunscreen under eyes. Water resistance: Listed as water-resistant. Alcohol? Small amount for quicker dry-down—fine for many; patch test if very sensitive. Eye sting potential: Both contain Octinoxate → if you’re sensitive, keep away from the eye contour or pair a mineral sunscreen under the eyes. Skin types: Works well for normal/combination; very oily may prefer something more matte. Available via local pharmacies, I found mine in a grocery store. Size is 150 ml for ₹2177 More honest, bite-size texture checks this week—subscribe so you don’t waste your monies
Disclaimer: Not sponsored! Just sharing what works for me as a skincare enthusiast. I am not a derm or an expert. Always patch test if you have acne-prone, eczema, or sensitive skin For babies? Always check with your pediatrician what filters would work for your child – be it mineral or chemical.
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