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Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen Hydrating Mineral Shield SPF 50+ Versus Peter Thomas Roth Max Vitamin D-Fense Sunscreen Serum Broad Spectrum SPF 50

Sunscreen
Sunscreen
American Brand United States
American Brand United States

Updated on June 03, 2024

Overview

What they are

These products are both sunscreens. They have a total of 0 ingredients in common

Cool Features

They both contain SPF and Vitamin E

Suited For

They're both likely to be good for anti aging, dry skin, brightening skin, sensitive skin, oily skin, reducing pores, scar healing and dark spots

Free From

They both do not contain any harsh alcohols, common allergens, fragrances, oils, parabens or sulfates

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Ingredient Info

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Key Ingredients

Benefits

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Key Ingredients

Benefits

Concerns

Ingredients Side-by-side

found in both products
The Silk Sunscreen Hydrating Mineral Shield SPF 50+

Zinc Oxide 10%

Cosmetic Colorant
1 / 0 Mineral UV Filter IconHelps fight Acne IconNon-Reef-Safe Icon

Water

Skin Conditioning

C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate

Antimicrobial

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride

Masking
Helps hydrate Dry Skin Icon

Lauryl PEG-8 Dimethicone

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When to use

21 Routines
100% use in am
0% use in pm
86% use every day
1 Routine
100% use in am
0% use in pm
100% use every day

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