Earth Science - Almond Aloe SPF15 Moisturizer

Earth Science Almond Aloe SPF15 Moisturizer

Efficacy75/100

Works for:

based on ingredients and %
  • Anti-aging
  • Moisturizing
  • Exfoliation
  • Evens skin tone

Doesn't work for:

based on ingredients and %
  • Sun protection

Can it cause trouble?

  • Irritation risk: high
  • Comedogenic risk ingredients: 2

Key actives

Tocopherol0.6% - 0.95%Glycolic acid0.3% - 0.5%Retinyl palmitate0.25% - 0.45%
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Product Summary

We do not recommend "Earth Science - Almond Aloe SPF15 Moisturizer" because it does not provide good UVA protection. UVA sun rays don't burn the skin, but they still lead to photoaging and hyperpigmentation.

It contains good moisturizing ingredients and can double as a hydrating day cream. This product prevents early signs of aging by protecting against sun damage (all broad spectrum sunscreens do that).

Sunscreen filters

This sunscreen uses so-called "chemical", or organic UV filters (organic simply means that their molecules contain atoms of carbon). These filters typically give good sun protection and rarely leave a white cast, but they can be irritating for sensitive skin. These are the sun protection ingredients in this sunscreen: oxybenzone 4.50% (declared) and octinoxate 7.50% (declared).

Irritation risk

This moisturizer contains some common irritants, including those without a benefit for the skin. We assess the overall irritancy of this moisturizer to be high. For a detailed overview of all potential irritants: click here

You can see the detailed formula review with the breakdown of all actives in the product and the full ingredient list with estimated concentrations in the tables below.

Price

The product retails for 12.99$ in the United States.

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