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Thursday, 27 April 2023

Review Espoir WATER SPLASH SUN CREAM FRESH SPF50+ PA++++

 A huge wave of sunscreen reviews is about to hit my blog so if you are planning ok buying new sunscreen keep watching this space for the reviews  

The Espoir Water Splash Sun Cream Fresh is a popular Korean sunscreen that has gained popularity for its lightweight, non-greasy formula and ability to provide broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays. It has an SPF 50+ PA+++ rating, which means it offers high protection against the harmful effects of the sun





Product Description : 

Espoir Water Splash Sun Cream Replenishes skin with moisture and hydration. It Protects skin from UVA and UVB rays has SPF 50+ PA++++. Provides a smooth base before application of makeup.





This has a light green gel like texture , watery and easy to spread. I have detected a faint floral scent as well which dissipates few minutes after application . This is a light weight sunscreen in true sense. It feels like nothing on the skin. I have worn this under makeup and this doubles as a primer too.  


I love the fresh, watery texture of the sunscreen, this absorbs quickly and doesn't leave a white cast on the skin. The formula also contains hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin, which help to keep the skin moisturized throughout the day.





In my opinion this sunscreen is particularly well-suited for those with oily or combination skin, as it doesn't make the skin feel greasy or heavy. I currently have dry skin because of Isotretinoin and i have have found that it's  moisturizing enough on its own.


Many sunscreen either clump under foundation or cause pilling but this just blends into the skin and enhances the longevity of makeup . I haven't tried reapplication on my skin but i am pretty sure that this is layer-able thanks to its watery texture  



Overall, the Espoir Water Splash Sun Cream Fresh is a popular choice for those looking for a lightweight, hydrating sunscreen that provides high protection against the sun's harmful rays.


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