I slapped this on at 7:42 AM and forgot I was wearing SPF by 7:43. That has literally never happened to me before — not with Korean sunscreens, not with luxury French ones, not with anything.
Every other SPF either feels like a film, a grease slick, or a chalkboard. This one just… disappears. It’s honestly a little unsettling at first.
Dieux calls it “Airy Skin” and the name is annoyingly accurate. It’s $39 for 50ml — mid-range for a “luxury-feel” SPF, but it’s actually cheaper than the La Roche-Posay Anthelios I was using before.
Featherlight finish
Zero white cast, zero shine, zero “sunscreen face” — it’s just your skin, slightly better.
Fast absorption
Full rub-in in 12 seconds. I timed it. My morning routine just got 45 seconds shorter.
Makeup-friendly
Layers under foundation without pilling — the true test of any SPF.
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It’s a mineral + chemical hybrid, which is why it doesn’t feel like a mineral SPF. The texture comes from squalane and a bunch of silicones that smooth everything out without clogging.
- Squalane: lightweight moisture that doesn’t sit on top
- Niacinamide: calms redness and helps with texture over time
- Zinc Oxide: the actual UV filter doing the heavy lifting
- Moringa Extract: protects against blue light and pollution
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The consistency is a cross between a gel and a thin cream — like a really good hydrating serum that happens to have SPF in it. It glides on, then vanishes. No waiting time, no pilling, no that-weird-tacky-stage.
Three weeks in, my skin is actually calmer. I had a small breakout in week one — I think my skin was adjusting — but it cleared and my texture is smoother than it’s been in months.
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My forehead stopped getting that midday sheen. My makeup stays put longer. But it’s not waterproof, so don’t wear it to the beach or a sweaty workout.
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I’ve already bought my second tube. It’s the only SPF I’ve ever repurchased without being forced to by a deadline.