Nevertheless, my makeup does not degrade with Perfect instead, I look like I have a nice, even glow. Once I start to oil up, though, Multi-Defense pulls through better. On good skin days, I can wear both without any foundation or powder.īoth are perspiration-resistant – I can feel the moisture beads sitting on my face – and by that extension, are excellent as makeup bases. Even so, this sunscreen has a pink cast, versus the plain white one of the other and is a touch more natural on my skin tone (I can barely discern the cast under certain lighting). They do leave the often-inevitable whitish cast associated with sunscreens, albeit slight. My skin absorbs both quickly and they even out my skin tone pretty well. Shiseido Perfect UV Protector on my face, sans foundation and powder That said, the latter seems to control oil production better – my face looks dewy sooner with this new product. They both dry matte but it feels somewhat more comfortable than Multi-Defense which has a drier touch. It has a lovely smooth texture and doesn’t have the greasy/oily sensation of certain sunscreens. Texture-wise, Perfect is a little more emollient and moist, despite being more water-resistant. So how does this compare to Shiseido Multi-Defense UV Protector Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++?īoth contain alcohol and carries its distinct whiff and that of their active sunscreen ingredients. A lightweight lotion that dries matte, this solar shield can also be used on the body. With its SuperVeil-360 ™ technology, this product promises superior coverage by layering UV-combative agents on the microscopic furrows of the skin, to ensure more thorough sun care protection. When I received my press sample, I was told that the ‘very water-resistant’ label is an actual category…yep, it’s not just a descriptive phrase but also a standard of measurement for UV protection. New to Shiseido’s anti-ageing UV care line is Shiseido Perfect UV Protector SPF 50 PA+++ (S$59/50 ml).
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