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THE INKEY LIST Zinc Oxide Cream Moisturiser

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I love it

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

It is light, not greasy, neutral moisturiser, really protects the skin. You can use any type of powder after but you cant combine it with some other cream (I don't know for BB) Anyway I have been using it for six months and I am happy, because most of the time I forgot to use SPF, now is that problem solved.

by IG

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Stone-age chemical sunscreen

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

Why on earth would you make a formulation, primarily based on zinc oxide - which is a great ingredient - suggesting a clean product with the name, than go on and put ethylhexyl methoxycinnamat aka octinoxat in it? This is a proven endocrine disruptor and a free radical builder in combination with UV-rays! I am by no means a "clean beauty only" person but am also tired of seeing supposedly innovative companies being lazy. There are other chemical UV-filters!

by cini

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Would repurchase

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

Blends in nicely and if it's doing what it's meant to, i.e., giving good protection from the sun, happy to repurchase.

by Helen

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Just Lovely

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

I tried this along with about 5 other new Inkey List skin care products for the first time. Hands down, this Zinc was my fave! You have to apply it as directed to obtain the best results. It glides on as smoothly as silk and then I found that my foundation went on even better. I'm not big on primers - I've tried too many of them to list from upper end to lower. I save that money and apply it toward quality skin care products. I have returned to repurchase the Inkey List Zinc on many occasions and it has been out of stock since my first purchase. Therefore, I had to remove one star. If you can't locate the product to maintain using it, then how can you endorse it?

by Alyce

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Not that great.

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

It's very difficult to blend into the skin. It just ends up pilling no matter what skincare I use under it. Pretty disappointing.

by Bahar

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Love it

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

I really like this product, goes on easily. Blends well with makeup. Would recommend it for anyone.

by GaynorG

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Great formula but too strong smell

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

The texture is comfortable to use, but the smell is too strong. If you have sensitive eyes like me, you will get irritation and tears.

by Arwan

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Sunscreen

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

I love this sunscreen. You don't need lots, it sinks in well and does not leave a white cast. With other mineral SPFs, I can often smell the zinc as the sun hits it, but you can't with this one. That worries me a bit as I am unsure now if it has enough mineral content. I will continue using it, as it is a good price and much nicer to use than The ordinary version (which I was using prior to this).

by Vikki

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Not great for me, but good, for sure others would love it more

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

I bought this because I wanted to see if it's similar to my NIOD survival 30 which is my holy grail. It's not similar at all, it's really different - but not in a bad way. So I love Survival 30 because it's not greasy at all and it dries matte, but doesn't dry out the skin at all! It leaves a slight greyish cast, which, to be honest, I completely love, but I know people don't usually like it. I have yellow skin so it's nice to neutralize it a bit. Survival 30 is also like a thick serum, but spreads evenly. The Zinc oxide cream doesn't leave a white cast, spreads easier, but is a bit greasy and I have to wait a bit more so I can apply makeup on top.The only thing I hate is the smell...it isn't that strong, but I hate sunscreen smell, I totally hate it..if I put it next to my mouth somehow it gets in it and after some time and tastes so bitter...but it has spf 50 which is better than survival..it's obviously cheaper and I guess I would re-buy it to use it when I need more hydration(like in winter) and survival more for summer...I know it should be the other way around because of the spf,but the formula doesn't allow it for me. So it's good,not amazing...still Survival is my baby.

by F

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Disappointed

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

I was really looking forward to using this, however, I don’t like it at all! It doesn’t spread well and it ends up rolling up under my fingers. I ended up looking like I had dead skin falling off my face! I’ve been looking for a good SPF for a while and this one just doesn’t cut the mustard.

by Jsmith

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