Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Protection Tube Review
Welcome back to another review. Today, I’m talking about the Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Protection Tube formulated without niacinamide. Here are my thoughts after testing it.
The formula contains ethylhexyl triazone (also known as Uvinul T 150, which provides one of the highest levels of photostable UVB protection available), terephthalylidene dicamphor sulfonic acid (also known as Mexoryl SX, which protects against UVA rays), diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate (also known as Uvinul A Plus, which protects against UVA rays), bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine (also known as Tinosorb S, which provides broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection), and polysilicone-15 (also known as Parsol SLX, which helps protect against UVB rays), providing broad spectrum protection with both UVA and UVB coverage.
The Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Protection Tube has a light, creamy texture that spreads easily without leaving a white cast. The finish is dewy and slightly sticky, though never greasy. It feels quite hydrating, perhaps a little more than my combination skin needs during the warmer months, so I usually dust a mattifying powder over my T-zone to keep the shine in check. That said, I think those with normal to dry skin would really enjoy it under makeup.
I have combination skin that’s prone to breakouts in hot weather and around my period. This sunscreen doesn’t break me out, irritate my skin, or sting my eyes.
All in all, the Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Protection Tube is a nice hydrating sunscreen that I’d recommend to people with normal or dry skin.
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