Although I know that the majority of you out there use sunscreen on a daily basis, I am not sure how many of you use sunscreen with SPF15 only. If you do use sunscreen, I am sure many would choose SPF30 above as it’d last longer and offer more protection against those harmful UV rays.
Still according to some studies, SPF15 isn’t without its benefits – while SPF 15 filters out 93% of UVB, SPF 30 filters out 97%, only a slight improvement. So having a sunscreen with SPF15 doesn’t mean it’s that much worse than a sunscreen with double the SPF.
This Nectar Bright sunscreen has a small nozzle which carefully controls how much is dispensed and you can get by with very little as I find the cream quite concentrated. A pea-sized amount goes a long way. If you are used to runny sunscreens, you will find this consistency a bit too thick for your liking. It has the scent of white flowers and some may find this a bit too strong.
Melvita Nectar Bright UV Shield – Sunscreen SPF15 is formulated with 100% natural origin mineral sunscreens. It doesn’t leave a sticky feeling on my skin and despite its thicker than average texture, absorbs quite readily.
Melvita Nectar Bright UV Shield – Sunscreen SPF15 is RM128/30ml.
Product is a press sample.
Thanks for the info about the filtering effect by the spf. I always thought that spf15 is useless.
But I will still use SPF 15 product when I stay at home.