Everyone says sunscreen breaks them out. I was sick of the fear-mongering.
So I wore La Roche-Posay‘s most popular fluid every single day for a month. No cheating.
The Anthelios UVMune 400 Invisible Fluid SPF50+. About $30. The claim? High protection that feels like nothing.
UVMune 400
Their new filter shields those long UVA rays that slip past others.
Airlicium
A mattifying powder they swear absorbs 2x its weight in oil.
Invisible Fluid
Meant to vanish on all skin tones. No white cast.
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It’s a chemical sunscreen hybrid. The hero is Mexoryl 400 – a new molecule for that deep UVA protection.
- Mexoryl 400: Catches long UVA rays most filters miss
- Airlicium: That promised oil-absorbing powder
- Alcohol Denat.: Dries it down fast – a potential irritant for some
- Glycerin: A dash of hydration to balance the alcohol
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Shakes like a cocktail. Applies like water – seriously, 15 seconds to dry. Not sticky. Smells faintly of… sunscreen lab.
Week 3: Zero new clogged pores. My surprise? It’s almost *too* matte on my combo skin by afternoon. I needed more moisturizer underneath.
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No breakouts. Not one. My skin stayed clear. But it’s a desert if you’re dry.
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The breakout fear is a myth – for this formula. It’s a brilliant, no-nonsense protector that gets the job done.