![]() So far, I’m not bothered by the alcohol content as I stay in a humid country. That explains why the product absorbs quickly. Contains Alcohol & PerfumeĪlcohol is listed as Biore UV Sunscreen’s second-most ingredient. Therefore, if I am going to be indoor most of the time, I would gravitate towards Nivea Extra White Serum SPF30 PA++ just because it’s cheaper. Both are priced at similar range in absolute terms. However, if we compare it with Nivea body sunscreen, this 150ml pales in comparison with Nivea’s 350ml pump bottle. At just S$13, you get 150ml of product which is quite a good deal. Definitely not sweet or fruity as I’m not a fan of those fragrance notes.īiore UV Body Care Serum SPF50+ is actually quite cheap as compared to sunscreen meant for the face. ![]() I’m not very good in describing scent, but this should fall under the refreshing category. I love the perfumy scent of Biore UV Body Care Serum. Hence, Nivea would be better reserved for non-active moments. When I applied it during a jog, I can see white streaks of perspiration flowing down my skin. Nivea Extra White on the other hand does not offer such a claim. This would be good for use during daytime jogging. I like it that Biore Body Sunscreen’s formula is water-resistant and can withstand perspiration. Similarly, Nivea Extra White does have ingredients that keep the skin feeling soft and moisturised, such as Glycerin. This gives the skin a light veil of moisture that lasts for hours. The ‘extra moist” version of Biore UV Body Care Serum contains moisturising ingredients such as Vitamin B3, Vitamin E and Hyaluronic Acid. You will also not notice any obvious white layer on skin. Not the case for Biore UV Body Care Serum as its lightweight texture spreads easily and absorbs quickly. Some heavy-weight sunscreens are difficult to apply and leave behind obvious whitecast. > RELATED: Review of Suncut Waterproof UV Protect Gel 3. If you prefer a lighter version, you can also try out Biore’s “Refreshing White” formula. But I think it’s a great option for those who would be in air-conditioned environment as Biore Extra Moist UV Serum can keep the skin moisturised for hours. Of course, it doesn’t offer a bare-skin feel as compared to many Japan sunscreen. Before-After application – light lotion finishīiore UV Extra Moist Serum is a sunscreen you can use everyday, and have it applied all over your body whether outdoor or indoor and not feel any stickiness. You may not notice a difference if you are not writing a product review. Although Biore (Extra Moist) may feel a tad heavier than Nivea serum, the difference is not by much. > MUST-READ: 5 years on and still loving Nivea Extra White Essenceīoth Nivea and Biore feel comfortable on skin and has the finish of a lightweight lotion. But I have to highlight that this doesn’t replace my specialized heavy-duty sunscreen, which I depend on when I engage in sun and water activities. Therefore, I find myself worrying less when wearing Biore UV Body Serum, especially on days when I would be out in the sun a little more than usual. High UV ProtectionĪs compared to Nivea Extra White, Biore UV Body Care Serum comes with a higher sun protection of SPF 50+ PA+++. What’s Great about Biore UV Body Care Serum (Extra Moist)? 1. I’ll make reference to Nivea Extra White whenever relevant. Now that we know more about Biore Body Care Serum, let’s zoom in and talk about its pros first before we move on to its cons. For reference, Nivea Extra White is a German brand but the product is made in Thailand. This is not unusual in the current globalised business world. You may also want to know that the product is made in Vietnam even though Biore is a trademark from Japan. :)Īnti-Pollution? According to Biore’s marketing write-up, pollutants such as dust and dirt can cause skin dehydration, rough skin and uneven skin tone. It also claims to shield the skin from pollution, whatever that means. This variation contains Vitamin E and Hyaluronic Acid and is said to offer intensive moisturising in addition to offering UV protection.
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