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Soleil Toujours

Soleil Toujours 100 Mineral Sunscreen Glow SPF 30 3.2 fl. oz.

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Dream in a bottle

Ticks all the boxes.

by AJ

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Best among The Bests

It is SO beautiful on any skin, no matters if the skin is whiter or tanner. It is very elegant and soft so a man can use it. No white cast and a very high water resistant, needs oil to retire it before shower. Beautiful also on the face. The high percentage of Zinc Oxide makes it very useful in the fight against dark spots and melasma.

by Sandrine

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Love this sunscreen

This is by far the best physical sunscreen I've ever used. It has a tint to it which just disappears as you blend in. I'm NC42 for reference and this is perfect for me and without white cast. As the previous reviewer mentioned, it does have a tacky feeling but I just use a loose mattifying powder to set my face and it's all good for the day. Highly recommend if you want to use a physical sunscreen without white cast.

by Cabll

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Nice product however

It looks gorgeous with the little tint, goes on smooth and does not leave white streaks. However, it stays quite tacky and on the beach all the sand sticks to you. As this is common with sunscreens I don’t think it’s too bad.

by Camille

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