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The Ordinary Mineral UV Filters SPF 30 with Antioxidants

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shocker

2 stars out of a maximum of 5

Unlike the others, my face turned purplish when I used this. I don’t know whether it works or not, but I’m planning to try it out... I guess the purple tint goes away. When I first used it I was in A HURRY and cleaned it off using Bioderma.

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I had an allergic reaction

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

I used this suncream a couple of times and it was ok. The cream has a horrible greyish tint to it but that was the only problem I had. However I stopped using it for a while then used it again and my whole face and neck swelled and went bright red and was so itchy. I’ve never experienced this reaction to anything before hence the reason I had done no patch test. So that went straight in the bin. DO NOT BUY THIS

by Lucy

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Ghost Face!

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

Absolutely a waste of money and time. It blocks the sun but I might as well paint my face with white emulsion. It doesn't absorb and leaves clumps of white residue all over my face. This is the worst Ordinary product ever. The worst UV skin product ever? Possibly.

by Laurence

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Not SPF 30

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

Used this over the last week. Agree with other comments regarding the pale glow it leaves. I could cope with this, but I went out for a walk for a couple of hours at 2pm today in the not exactly scorching Glasgow 20degree sunshine and I’ve got panda eyes from my sunglasses. No way this gives factor 30 protection

by Bella

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Don't bother.

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

Left me with a very pale face. Product doesn't absorb into the skin at all (and I have very thirsty skin); it just sits on the surface and makes a terrible base for make-up. Real shame as I've loved the serums and oils that I've tried from The Ordinary.

by Toad

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The worst sunscreen I've ever tried

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

I saw a lot of negative comments about this product but I couldn't believe The Ordinary could make something that bad, so I bought it. It's a disaster. It's impossible to spread around my face. It lays as a thick white mask and doesn't absorb. Moreover, it makes flakes on my face skin. Absolutely NO. I love The Ordinary but this product is a big flop.

by AD

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Great

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

I love it. looks white, but it really disappeared quickly. Ingredients list is more important for me.

by Olena

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Heavy and white

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

This sunscreen leaves a heavy feeling to my face. Most importantly, it makes my face so white and ashy that it’s even impossible to cover it with my foundation. Will never ever repurchase.

by Vic

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Good

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

I mix with my moisturiser. It’s not greasy and goes on the skin nicely. I have oily blemished skin and this works well for me.

by SC

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It leaves my face white

1 stars out of a maximum of 5

This is too tick and it leaves my face white, it feels heavy on the skin during the day, also I felt a bit of itching after applying over vitamin C.

by Holigo

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