Reddit Reddit reviews Biore Japan - Nibeasan Protect Water Gel SPF50 PA +++ 80g

We found 16 Reddit comments about Biore Japan - Nibeasan Protect Water Gel SPF50 PA +++ 80g. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Biore Japan - Nibeasan Protect Water Gel SPF50 PA +++ 80g
For everyday use on face and body.Moisturizes skin and protects dryness of skin from the UV rays.Can be washed off easily with regular soap and make up remover.Not water proof.Gel that is easily absorbed and won’t leave white residue. It spreads like lotion and is soft on skin.
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16 Reddit comments about Biore Japan - Nibeasan Protect Water Gel SPF50 PA +++ 80g:

u/remembertosmilebot · 12 pointsr/AsianBeauty

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u/aquajack6 · 10 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

If you have oily skin, the Biore Milks are great.

Shiseido Senka Aging Care UV Sunscreen would work well for oily or dry skin types.

Nivea Super Water Gel is lovely too. This one is pretty hydrating.

u/The_Tame · 6 pointsr/AsianBeauty

International brands...that can only sell their more effective advanced products in other countries, because of these ridiculously outdated sunscreen rules. The Biore Watery Essence is a top seller in Asia, and is manufactured by Biore Japan. The Nivea Sun Protect Water Gel is another example. You can see it's a very different product than what they sell here.

u/Alethiometer_Party · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
u/ClemWillRememberThat · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Oh. my gosh. Added it to my cart to languish with the four other sunscreens sitting in there! The price, the PUMP! and Prime! I'm going to have to give this a shot, thank you!! Is this the other one?

u/spawn1080 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Almost transparent gel types: [NIVEA Sun Super Water Gel 80g - SPF50 PA+++] (https://www.amazon.com/NIVEA-Sun-Super-Water-Gel/dp/B00BALO6X0) (Japanese) and [Make p:rem UV defense me Capsule sun gel SPF50 PA+++] (https://www.amazon.com/Make-Triple-function-Whitening-Improvement-protection/dp/B01N45Y6GJ?th=1) (Korean).

u/hangonlittletomato · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Which Shiseido sunscreen? You can try using a gel sunscreen that is meant for daily wear when you're hardly outside if you feel that your Shiseido one is too intense. Gel sunscreens are very lightweight, feel like moisturizer, and don't leave that gross sunscreen feeling on your skin. I use Nivea Sun Protect Water Gel. It's only PA+++ so I use a much stronger one if I'll actually be spending time outdoors. I plan on switching to a PA++++ gel sunscreen after I run out of the Nivea one.

u/zosny · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

NIVEA Sun Super Water Gel 80g - SPF50 PA+++

It is made in Japan. The NIVEA in the US doesn't make it.

This is what I use it is great! It doesn't leave a white cast and is very light. It doesn't peel up into little balls over moisturizers either. I have a store around where I live that sells it, but looks like they also sell it on Amazon for fairly cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/NIVEA-Sun-Super-Water-Gel/dp/B00BALO6X0

u/musicalnoise · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I LOVVEEE this sunscreen. No whitecast, very liquid-y texture, doesn't make me breakout, and lightly hydrating. It has hyaluronic acid in it too! I have oily, acne-prone skin.

u/stich226 · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Skin type: Oily, Acne Prone
Has anybody tried out the Nivea Sun Super Water Gel? anybody have opinions on this sunscreen?
also not ab but has anyone tried out the cerave sa lotion?

u/ItsStellar · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Looking at your routine I think I can guess your skin type is oily, you've come a long way it seems! I'm looking for an SPF too, and I'm curious, do you use the pump type of the Nivea Sun Water Super Gel or this one.

u/HelpMyBrainisBroken · 1 pointr/MakeupRehab

Thanks! Is this the Nivea sunscreen you were talking about?

Also one last question...if sprays are basically useless, is there an alternative product you'd recommend for the body that's not so thick and greasy like the American creams, or should I just suck it up and deal with it? (I find that I can never get them to sink in properly, they always sit on top of my skin in a big ol' greasy layer.) Or, do you use the same gel stuff for both your face and body?

(p.s. especially if you know one that's water or sweat resistant...unless that's all just a big hoax lol)

u/Phoenixdown2621 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

You should definitely be using sunscreen because you'll only end up with better results at the end of your treatment. The PIH you probably have currently will fade best if you're using sunscreen daily (and ideally reapplying even throughout the day).

Personally, I do NOT like US sunscreens in the slightest. None of them do it for me. I recommend this Nivea sunscreen or this Japanese sunscreen.

Yes American sunscreens will indeed provide you with sun resistance, but they do not provide any rating for UVA protection (spf is only rating UVB protection), and they are typically very greasy and look white at higher spf ratings.

Happy to provide more recommendations if you feel inclined to ask.

P.S. I'm also on accutane -- the vaseline will be your friend. Get a teeny tiny tub of it -- they sell them at Target in the moisturizer aisle. Carry it in your bag. You will be happy you did. If you're anything like me, be prepared for your muscles to ache and for your nose to bleed -- constantly. At the end of the day though, it's worth it.

u/Pukako · 1 pointr/newzealand

If it works, that's great. I've been spoiled by stocking up last time I was in Japan, as they are pretty damn good.

Apologies for going on about it, but I'm going to stock up again later this year.