Does sunscreen with a higher SPF sting the eyes? Or is the one for outdoor sports a bit stingier?

Does sunscreen with a higher SPF sting the eyes? Or is the one for outdoor sports a bit stingier?

 

The one above is tone-up sunscreen.

I bought and used two sunscreens from the same company, Apieu: a tone-up and a sports sunscreen.

 

Does sunscreen with a higher SPF sting the eyes? Or is the one for outdoor sports a bit stingier?

 

This is sunscreen for outdoor sports.

Since it's summer, I play in the water so often, so I prepared this as soon as summer started.

 

I bought both of them for around 6,000 won, which was really cheap, and they were great for the price.

The tone-up effect is natural, and there is absolutely no eye irritation.

I thought I made a really good purchase.

However, on the day of water activities, I finally applied sports sunscreen. When applying it, the sports version had a slight white cast. It seemed like they did that on purpose to block out the sun more effectively and prevent sunburn.

Both have a sun protection factor of 50+ and PA+++, but the sports version caused a slight stinging sensation in my eyes. It wasn't severe, though. It was more noticeable than having no tone-up effect at all.

Compared to other sunscreens, it is practically non-existent, but compared to the tone-up product from the same company, it is present.

If it contains a cloudy ingredient, is it spicy?

Could it be spicy because it provides more UV protection?

I'm getting really curious.

They are from the same company with the same SPF, just for different purposes, but the stinging sensation is slightly different.

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