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My Bioré SPF 50+ has arrived & I am confused!

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abigboydidit · 20/04/2017 09:58

Ordered this on a bit of a whim months ago after reading a thread on here and had pretty much forgotten about it. It has just arrived and I realise now that I am not sure what stage I am meant to put it on Confused I use a serum then moisturiser then foundation. Do I put it on after moisturiser or before? I am also worried about the "2014" bit - does that mean it's out of date? All help appreciated!

My Bioré SPF 50+ has arrived & I am confused!
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user1492232552 · 20/04/2017 10:00

It has to go onto bare skin otherwise it's pointless. I believe sunscreen lasts 12 months from opening it.

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abigboydidit · 20/04/2017 10:01

So before serum then? Brilliant. Thank you. Just as well I checked Blush

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user1492232552 · 20/04/2017 10:03

Definitely, on first. I can;t take any more once the sunscreen is on that's me done hence I bought a good one. Serum's etc just go on at night now.

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TheSpottedZebra · 20/04/2017 10:05

Oh really, I'm doing it wrong then!

So it's sunscreen then moisturiser then makeup if daily wear?

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abigboydidit · 20/04/2017 10:06

Oh - what one do you use user?

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TheSpottedZebra · 20/04/2017 10:06

For me I mean, if I choose to wear makeup.
It's obviously not a requirement.

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ChocolateRaisin · 20/04/2017 10:09

SPF on top of moisturiser, under make up.

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user1492232552 · 20/04/2017 10:14

Eve Lom is lovely, moisturising and SPF.
All the websites I've seen with advise on this subject says sunscreen unless it's first on is diluted and ineffective.

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abigboydidit · 20/04/2017 10:22
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Housewife2010 · 20/04/2017 10:31

Serum, moisturiser then sunscreen. Paulas Choice website backs this up ((www.paulaschoice.com/expert-advice/sun-care/_/how-to-apply-sunscreen))

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margaritasbythesea · 20/04/2017 10:39

I do my rosacea medicine then moisturiser then sunscreen as advised by my dermatologist. Works for me and i am extremely sun sensitive. I can skip the moisturiser and just use the biore as long as i am not using the medication.

In general I think the rule is thinnest thing on first; thickest thing on last.

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unicornhotel · 20/04/2017 10:46

I do eye cream, serum, oil, sunscreen then moisturiser.
I got that routine from Caroline Hiron's blog.
I use the LRP Anthelios one, it's lovely.

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mowglik · 20/04/2017 14:33

Ive always done sunscreen after moisturiser but confused about whether sunscreen goes before primer or after

Re the Biore tube thats the 2017 formula tube so def not out of date (previous versions are light blue)

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IamNotDarling · 20/04/2017 14:43

Chemical sunscreens (light fluids) first like biore and physical sunscreens (thicker creams) after lotions/serums/milks but before foundations.

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Talisin · 20/04/2017 14:46

Well I use that exact sunscreen and go serum, moisturiser, sunscreen, primer, foundation. Works for me.

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shereebobbins · 20/04/2017 14:49

Sunscreen last or just before makeup. That's what I do anyway.

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abigboydidit · 20/04/2017 14:51

Hmmm! All very confusing. Will splodge some out and see what the consistency is like.

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Galla · 20/04/2017 15:52

If you put sunscreen on first, wouldn't it effectively block anything else from sinking in, like serum or moisturiser?

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JohnCheese · 20/04/2017 18:23

If I'm using a chemical sunscreen, I put it on first step (before moisturiser and make up)
If I'm using a physical sunscreen, I put it on last step before make up (moisturiser, sunscreen makeup)

I don't use any other products but same rule for 10 products as for one product.

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wickedfairy · 20/04/2017 18:55

I use it and have always put it in after serum and moisturiser. Makeup on top.

I think that's right, putting serum on top means it wouldn't sink in...

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fabuloussnowflake · 20/04/2017 19:41

I received my Biore SPF today and it looks like this i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTUwMFgxMzM2/z/uWAAAOSw32lYqCOK/$_58.JPG though I am not sure it is the new version, can anybody assure me? Also, they say the new version is sweatproof? Any ideas about this? @botemp

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fabuloussnowflake · 20/04/2017 19:50

What confuses me even more: the 2017 version is supposed to contain titanium dioxide? I have tried the gel and it does not have a white cast, that's for sure. I am more worried for a friend who might have problems with sunscreens containing TiO2. Can anybody help me?

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Nicketynac · 20/04/2017 22:40

snowflake you have got Watery Gel. abigboy has bought Watery Essence. No idea about different ingredients but the gel has a thicker texture (reminds me of PVA glue from school, doesn't smell like it though). I prefer the essence for everyday wear under makeup but use the gel for running. Didn't know it was sweatproof but that makes sense in terms of texture.

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fabuloussnowflake · 21/04/2017 05:13

Oh, thank you, nicketynac :)

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mintmagnummm · 21/04/2017 06:50

Sunscreen ALWAYS goes on after all your skincare but before make up! Unless it's something like ultrasun which has to go on clean dry skin then all other skincare ontop.

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