It contains 100ml (travel size). The scent doesn't bother me. I have tried a lot of different sun screens but this one stands out of the crowd for me. This sun screen gives really high protection and is very water resistant . It's creamy (thick cream) and you have to reapply it now and then but not as often as any other. It does feel like a shield on the skin and I do tend to get pimples after using it constantly but anyway it's better than a sun burn.
This is the lists of products that I use to calm down red inflamed spot in a short time period (as fast as it is possible): Lactic acid peel 20% I apply it with a cotton swab directly on to a spot before I go to bed. I tend to leave it on for as long as I possibly can. I prefer lactic acid because it is not as harsh as salicylic acid. It doesn't provoke any burning sensations or hurt. This is why I can use it several days straight applying directly on to a spot. It calms down the inflammation and makes the spot to disappear. The next morning it will appear smaller (less inflamed). Clear Zit Acne Treatment cream / 10% Benzoyl Peroxide It is a thick white cream that disappear when applied. It absorbs very fast. The downside is that it contains parabens. Works great especially if you have never used it before. Within the years your skin can get used to it and the effect will be less noticeable but it still works great for me. Quinoderm 1...
10 g. Unscented. It's a silicon-based primer. I apply it over Phillips ® Milk of Magnesia to keep my skin matte for as long as possible. I use my fingers to apply this primer. Since it's a silicon primer it may feel a bit heavy but it smooths out enlarged pores and wrinkles quite well. I prefer to use a powder foundation with this primer. In my opinion the texture (formula) could be a bit drier. It would give a better oil control. I try to wear silicon based primer occasionally since it can cause a mild irritation on the skin.
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