Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Watery Tube Review
This time, I want to talk about the Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Watery Tube. I used it during my last beach holiday, and I’m ready to share my thoughts with you.

The formula contains bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine (also known as Tinosorb S, which covers the full UVB and UVA range), diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate (Uvinul A Plus, which protects the skin against UVA rays), ethylhexyl triazone (Uvinul T 150, which offers one of the highest levels of photostable UVB absorption), polysilicone-15 (Parsol SLX, which helps protect the skin against UVB rays), and methylene bis-benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol (Tinosorb M, a broad-spectrum filter). It also contains butyloctyl salicylate, which can help increase the SPF rating of sunscreens.
It also contains a blend of niacinamide, panthenol, sorbitol, adenosine, glycerin, saccharide isomerate, hyaluronic acid, acetyl glutamine, and gold moss stonecrop extract to hydrate and soothe the skin.

The Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Watery Tube has a lightweight, lotion-like consistency. It goes on smoothly and absorbs easily, leaving no white cast. It doesn’t feel heavy on the skin and sits well under makeup with no pilling. It also has no scent.
It gives a glowy finish that looks too shiny on my combination skin and feels too hydrating, so I usually add a mattifying powder on my T-zone to take the shine down. So, it likely works better for dry or normal skin. For oily or combination skin, it may not be the best option, especially during warmer months.

For reference, I have combination skin that breaks out more in summer and around my period. The Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Watery Tube didn’t cause breakouts or irritation for me, and it didn’t sting my eyes.

Overall, the Abib Sedum Hyaluron Sunscreen Watery Tube is a decent sunscreen. However, it just doesn’t check all the boxes for me, so I likely won’t repurchase it.
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