Do you like inorganic sunscreen?
Is the white cast likely to be severe?
1210 2016-06-27 Lady
The downside of inorganic sunscreen is that it has a white cast.
It's oily, and it might not be applied well.
So if you put on makeup, it might get cakey.
But it's good because it physically blocks UV rays, so it's less irritating
The inorganic sunscreen is a way of physically bouncing light from metallic components such as zinc oxide.
So it has the advantage of less irritation on the skin.
Instead, it's physically flicking, so there's a white cast that turns your face white
It's known that zinc oxide is good because it doesn't irritate your skin,
Zinoxite is not good because it is toxic and can cause skin trouble.
So if you don't have to apply sunscreen like a chestnut, it's better for your skin not to.
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