Summary of "ORIMII MINERAL SUNSCREEN REVIEW! NONSPONSORED, DETAILED."
Product Reviewed:
Orimii Mineral Sunscreen (Arini Pure Mineral Watery Sunscreen)
Main Features:
- Type: Pure mineral sunscreen (no chemical filters)
- SPF: 50 PA+++++ (four pluses)
- Price: ₹745 for 50 ml
- Claims: No white cast, super lightweight, blends quickly, non-sticky, fragrance-free, cruelty-free, pregnancy and breastfeeding safe, clinically tested (though certification not verified)
- Packaging: Pump bottle
- Ingredients:
- Main UV filters: Zinc oxide and Titanium dioxide (both UVA and UVB protection)
- Contains silicones (not silicone-free)
- Contains Centella leaf extract (calming/soothing)
- Contains sodium hyaluronate (hydrating)
- Contains C1215 alkal benzoate and isosteric acid, and isopropyl myristate (potentially comedogenic)
Pros:
- Blends very quickly and sinks into skin fast (within 2 minutes)
- Leaves no white cast, suitable for darker skin tones
- Skin-like finish (neither matte nor dewy)
- Does not dry out dry skin; skin feels moisturized even at the end of the day
- Slightly water resistant (not waterproof)
- Does not cause eye irritation or burning
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding safe
- Cruelty-free and fragrance-free
Cons:
- Not water or sweat resistant officially; requires reapplication especially with sweat or water exposure
- Contains ingredients that may be comedogenic, so not ideal for acne-prone skin
- Causes itchiness for the reviewer after a few days of use (though no breakouts)
- Can cause peeling if used with oily skincare products
- Due to silicones and slight water resistance, double cleansing is recommended to avoid clogged pores
- Not as lightweight as chemical sunscreens; feels moderately heavy for a mineral sunscreen
- No clear certification proof available on the website
User Experience:
- Reviewer with dry skin found it moisturizing and comfortable except for itchiness after prolonged use
- Blends quickly and does not leave a white cast, which is uncommon for mineral sunscreens
- Slight water resistance observed during testing but not officially claimed
- Reviewer advises caution for acne-prone users due to comedogenic ingredients and silicone content
- Works well if not layered over heavy moisturizers, which can prevent sinking in
Comparisons:
- Described as a hybrid between Dr. Shad’s mineral sunscreen and Hyphen’s mineral sunscreen in terms of consistency and feel
- Considered one of the few mineral sunscreens that do not leave a white cast
Overall Verdict:
Orimii Mineral Sunscreen is a decent mineral sunscreen option for those looking for high SPF, no white cast, and a skin-friendly finish. It is suitable for dry skin and sensitive eyes, pregnancy-safe, and cruelty-free. However, it may not be ideal for acne-prone users due to potential comedogenic ingredients and silicone content. It is moderately heavy compared to chemical sunscreens and requires reapplication for optimal protection. Double cleansing is recommended to prevent pore clogging. Users should patch test for itchiness or sensitivity.
Additional Notes:
- Reviewer requests viewers to share certification info if available
- Encourages acne-prone users who tolerate it well to share their experience in comments
Recommendation:
Good for dry, sensitive, and darker skin tones seeking mineral sunscreen without white cast. Not recommended for acne-prone skin or those wanting a very lightweight formula. Use with caution and double cleanse.
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