Sunday, November 21, 2010

Review-Compare / Skincare: Clarins Day Screen High Protection Vs DiorSnow White Reveal UV Shield Vs Fancl SunGuard 12 Sensitive


Today, I'm doing a review and cross comparison on the sunscreens that I've used recently:

  1. DiorSnow White Reveal UV Shield (SPF 50 PA+++)
  2. Clarins UV Plus HP Day Screen High Protection (SPF 40 PA+++)
  3. Fancl Sunguard 12 [Sensitive] (SPF 12 PA++)





Item Name: Dior - White Reveal UV Shield
Size: 30 ml
Price: SGD70++
Available At: Metro Paragon and all good dept stores
Picture Source: klutzbeauty.blogspot.com


Product Description from Manufacturer: 
As light as it is active, the comfortable film provides powerful protection against spot-inducing UV rays. Combined with a new, non-sticky emollient for preserve hydration and spread ability, the sunscreen agents are evenly distributed on the face for optimum protection. Skin remains bright and beautifully luminous. Exist in 2 shades “Translucent” for a perfectly natural look, or “Pearly White” for a radiantly healthy-looking finish.



Item Name: Fancl - Sun Guard 12 [Sensitive]
Size: 12 gram
Price: SGD20.00
Available At: Fancl @ Istean Orchard
Picture Source: Fancl Singapore


Product Description from Manufacturer: 
Formulated with breakthrough technology, SUNGUARD 12 contains Essence-coated UV Block Powder, which is absolutely gentle on the skin, and Clear Mesh Formula which gives skin absolute translucency.

Active ingredient Ceramide Derivative helps enhances skin barrier function and Moisture Retaining Ingredient supplies moisture and prevent moisture loss in skin.

Suitable for all skin types, even sensitive skin, it is gentle even for babies from 6 months old. Delightfully lightweight, it gives absolute protection, enabling you to face the sun with confidence.



Item Name: Clarins - UV PLUS HP Day Screen High Protection
Size: 30ml
Price: SGD70++
Available At: Metro Paragon and all good dept stores
Picture Source: klutzbeauty.blogspot.com


Product Description from Manufacturer: 
A cutting-edge formula providing high protection against UV rays combined with protection against pollution and free radicals responsible for dark spots and skin ageing. The incredibly matte, featherlight texture forms an invisible film on the skin. Suitable for all skin types, even the most sensitive.



Why I bought them:
I bought the Dior after trying out the sample that the BA gave me and I really like the dewy finish, so I decided to get the full product.

For Fancl, I've always liked Fancl stuff but they have a short life span after opening. The size is just perfect and I liked the fact that it is meant for sensitive skin.

As for Clarins, this was purchased in late 2009. The purchase was purely to satisfy the adventurous spirit in me.

Packaging:
All of the products came in fuss free squeeze bottles. Very convenient and hygienic!

Texture:

For Dior and Fancle, the product is more cream-based as compared to Clarins. So in terms of spreadablility, Clarins would come across as easier to spread.

Price:
Clarins and Dior have similar per unit price floating in the SGD70++ range. Definitely a lot more expensive than drugstore brands. For fancl, although the price is SGD20.00. We need to take into consideration the fact that the whole tube contains only 12g and I have to throw out the product 60 days after opening.

And for Fancl, the strength is only SPF12 compared to Dior that has SPF50 and Clarins, SPF40.

Road Test:
To test the products, I kept everything the same, except for the sun screens.

Dior - I love everything about this sun screen! The heavily scented product might not sit well with many but not for me. The cream is a little hard to spread if I dont moisturize well but once spreaded, it leaves a pearlish white sheen/glow, instead of a whitish cast that actually turns gray. Oh yah, I don't care how others say it but I apply my sunscreen on top of my foundation primer. The glow from this sunscreen actually helps to reduce the appearance of my big pores.

It doesn't give me an outbreak nor did my sensitive skin react to it.

The combination of my RMK primer, Dior Sunscreen and Diorskin Nude Foundation gives me a very good polished finish that lasts all day.

For the Fancl, the performance was comparable to Dior, just that it was a tad boring due it being fragrace free. It was less dense that Dior and easier to spread. Good for those who have very sensitive skin and don't mind paying for a product with limited life-span.

For Clarins, the texture was much more watery. It was definitely easier to spread and the scent was alright but a little offensive when compared to Dior. The scent always reminded me washing powder. Anyway, I got the whitish base and it did leave a whitish cast, which I don't quite like. It dries to a matte finish but that made my foundation hard to spread since I have very dry skin. This product would be loved by people who have oily or combi skin.


Verdict:

Overall, the Dior is my HG. Fancl is alright but given the price and life span, I think I would stick to Dior.

For Clarins, it performed well but it just paled a little when compared with the Dior.

So, in conclusion, I would definitely repurchase for the Dior. However, I would probably skip the Fancl and Clarins when I finish.

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