PRODUCT REVIEW: SUPERGOOP! ULTRA DAILY DOSE VITAMIN C + SPF 40 SUNSCREEN SERUM PA+++ - BEST SUNSCREEN WITH VITAMIN C, BEST ANTIOXIDANT SUNSCREEN FOR OILY SKIN
SUPERGOOP! | ULTRA DAILY DOSE VITAMIN C + SPF 40 SUNSCREEN SERUM PA+++
This product review was originally part of my blog article titled, Surprisingly Light Sunscreens for a Hot Summer Day from Glossier, Supergoop! and Zitsticka - Best Sunscreens for Face, Best Sunscreens for Oily Skin (And All Skins In The Heat!). You can catch the full piece here.
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No matter what season it is, what the climate is like, or where I am in the world, sunscreen is indispensable to my morning skincare routine. I apply sunscreen every day, unless I don’t plan to leave the house — or if it’s seriously storming outside and day has ominously turned to dark. (Regrettably, we’ve had one too many of those days this summer in NYC!)
When I was working at Kiehl’s, one of my favorite of the brand’s philosophies was that it is essential to wear sunscreen even on cloudy, seemingly sunless days. Of course, the mistake so many people make is in thinking that they can somehow outsmart the sun; that they don’t need sun protection in winter. Truthfully, the sun’s rays always find a way to our skin.
While I make it a practice of consistently applying sunscreen every day, all year round, the one thing that isn’t consistent is the texture of the facial sunscreen product itself. I prefer something heavier in the winter — a richer cream does the trick.
For those in the Southern Hemisphere right now, my most recent blog article on heavier sunscreens came this past fall, just as the colder months were kicking into high gear. The article, titled, New Sunscreens I'm Crushing On For Fall, is available to read here.
In the spring and summer months, the lighter the better. I prefer super lightweight A-beauty or K-beauty sunscreen products, which I consider the best sunscreens for face period – any time of year.
One of my favorite sunscreens of all time, and a staple for me in the summer, is the Skin Aqua Super Moisture Milk from the Japanese personal care conglomerate Rohto. I’ve included it in multiple blog articles, including one of my all-time faves, A Complete $100 Skincare Routine with The Inkey List, The Ordinary, Benton & More! (You can catch it here!)
I’ve often joked around about how Skin Aqua Super Moisture Milk is so exceptional that I suspect it may be some sort of alien technology that made its way to Earth. Even the bottle looks like an alien obelisk! It’s just so otherworldly and I’ve never tried anything like it.
Whether you get your hands on alien sunscreen technology or prefer sunscreen from a corner drugstore here on Earth, what’s important is that you find a facial sunscreen you love to use so much that you wouldn’t even think of skipping it.
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“It is essential to wear sunscreen even on cloudy seemingly sunless days.”
So with hot summer days upon us here in NYC and much of the Northern Hemisphere, I thought I’d pull together a few new super lightweight favorites for my SS21 sunscreen recommendations.
Among the three are the Supergoop! Daily Dose Vitamin C + SPF 40 Sunscreen Serum PA+++. As the sunscreen authority, the brand’s Daily Dose is one of the best facial sunscreens with Vitamin C that combines both broad-spectrum UV protection and free radical defense. It’s a light, silky serum that’s a pleasure to use. (Remember, if you love it, you’ll use it!)
Throughout 2021, I’ve taken a deep dive into the cult skincare brand, Glossier. At just $28 each, Glossier’s Super Pure Niacinamide + Zinc Serum and Super Glow Vitamin C + Magnesium Serum are superb serums, especially ideal for oily skin. In fact, the Glossier Super Glow Vitamin C + Magnesium Serum is one of the best Vitamin C serums for oily skin and acne-prone skin alike.
And, as those two serums are, the Glossier Invisible Shield Daily Sunscreen+ SPF 35 is an excellent lightweight formula that’s ideal for oily skin and all skin types in the summer heat. I love the formula’s gel texture!
The newest of my SS21 collection is the Zitsticka MEGASHADE Breakout-Proof SPF 50 Sunscreen Serum. It literally just launched a month or so ago and, like the Supergoop! Daily Dose Vitamin C + SPF 40 Sunscreen Serum, has an amazing serum texture that feels like nothing on the skin. True to the Zitsticka mission to bring skincare innovation to the marketplace for acne products, MEGASHADE is among the best sunscreens for acne-prone skin.
Let’s have a look at one of the three super light sunscreens that I think are ideal for summer…
Supergoop! | Ultra Daily Dose Vitamin C + SPF 40 Sunscreen Serum PA+++
I have a super personal relationship with skincare products. There’s this one indicator that I’m sensitive to when it comes to whether or not I like a product during my initial experience with it.
Make that two indicators: Do I believe the formula is pro-skin health and do I like using it.
The Supergoop! Daily Dose Vitamin C + SPF 40 Sunscreen Serum PA+++ had me intrigued from the start. It’s certainly pro-skin health and I actually LOVE using it. As I like to say, it’s important to find a sunscreen you love. If you do, you’re more likely to use it consistently — even on cloudy, seemingly sunless days.
No Skincarma Blog review about sunscreen products and the importance of sun protection would be complete without mention of Jeanne and Susan, identical twin sisters.
Seriously, I can’t imagine a Skincarma Blog article about the best facial sunscreen products for the summer heat without an introduction to my friends Jeanne and Susan — identical twin sisters.
No, they're not my actual friends; in fact, we’ve never met. But I feel like I know them. As good friends would, they inspire me to be better — and to wear sunscreen every single day of the year. If you need proof of the very real effects of sun damage on your skin, look no further than these two ladies.
The sisters looked exactly alike growing up. But Susan has spent her life in Florida worshiping the sun (she’s also a heavy smoker!) while sister Jeanne lives in Ohio and has generally avoided overexposure to the sun (and smoking) throughout her life. While both were 61 when the adjacent photo was taken, a scientific study of Susan’s skin at Case Western Reserve University showed an 11-year age difference — Susan has extreme hyperpigmentation (sun spots), deeper wrinkles and degradation in skin elasticity.
Be a Jeanne, not a Susan!
Even though it sounds super cool, there’s nothing particularly innovative about a sunscreen formulated with Vitamin C. But there is something quite special and perhaps innovative about Supergoop’s Daily Dose sunscreen serum.
First, I want to give props to Supergoop! for calling out the PA rating of the Daily Dose packaging. It’s something you really see in US sunscreen products. If you don’t know what a PA rating is, it’s an indicator of a formula’s UVA protection — in the same fashion as SPF indicates a sunscreen’s level of UVB protection.
What Does PA Mean in Sunscreen and What Is the Difference between SPF and PA?
There’s an excellent piece from the Paula’s Choice Research Team titled, What Does the PA+ Sunscreen Symbol Mean? on the brand’s website here.
The SPF rating on a sunscreen bottle stands for Sun Protection Factor, a measurement of how long you can stay outside during the day and be protected from the sun’s burn-causing UVB rays (assuming you’re applying sunscreen the right way). UVA rays are present, too; this is where the PA+ rating system comes into play.
Some sunscreens include PA+ rating on their products. The letters “PA” followed by plus signs (PA+, PA++, PA+++, and PA++++) on a label are a rating system developed in Japan to represent how much UVA protection the product offers.
The sun’s UVA rays do not cause sunburn; rather, they cause skin to turn brown. UVA rays are known as the sun’s silent killers because you don’t feel them affecting skin. Despite the lack of pain associated with UVA rays, they penetrate deeply into skin, causing a somewhat different type of damage than UVB rays.
This is what each PA rating means:
PA+ = Some UVA protection.
PA++ = Moderate UVA protection.
PA+++ = High UVA protection.
PA++++ = Extremely High UVA protection.
Aside from the PA indication of UVA protection right on the front of the bottle, what sets the Supergoop! Daily Dose apart?
It’s the whole package for me!
That includes the milky serum texture. The cute round bottle that fits in the palm of your hand. The fact that it’s infused with 10% Vitamin C in the form of 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid. And the way it magically transforms your complexion upon application.
Like my favorite Skin Aqua Super Moisture Milk, it’s quite otherworldly and makes me feel like it’s right outta J-Beauty — that PA rating and all!
But I think the most notable characteristic about the Supergoop! Daily Dose is that it’s such a pleasure to use. How often would you dare say that about a sunscreen? Usually they’re a pain, feel uncomfortable on the skin, and are tough to blend in. The fact that Daily Dose is fun to use makes it exceptional IMO — and what makes it an exceptionally terrific pick for my collection of SS21 sunscreens.
You may know that Supergoop’s motto is “Every Single Day,” implying that you should use sunscreen no matter what’s going on outside. That goes for a cloudy day, a rainy day, the dead of winter. You gotta wear sunscreen…Every. Single. Day. You know I support the brand’s messaging 100%!
And Daily Dose is so dope, you kinda really want to use it every single day.
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What’s the Difference between Mineral and Chemical Sunscreens?
For some real insights, there’s an excellent article by the Paula’s Choice Research Team titled, Mineral vs. Synthetic Sunscreen Ingredients available here. In the piece, the experts explain the differences and benefits between mineral and chemical sunscreens — and even dispel a myth or two:
“The two types of sunscreen ingredients are mineral and synthetic [chemical], and both are equally protective. Further reassuring is that each can be included in formulas created for every skin type. For example, if you have normal to oily skin, there are weightless, non-greasy options; if you have normal to dry skin, it’s possible to find skin-smoothing, hydrating SPF products.
What’s the Difference Between Mineral and Synthetic Sunscreen Ingredients?
The differences aren’t about which type is more effective; rather, it comes down to personal preference and how sensitive your skin is—mineral sunscreens are considered the most gentle options.
Mineral sunscreens: There are only two mineral sunscreen ingredients: titanium dioxideand zinc oxide. They work in skin's uppermost layers to both absorb and, to a lesser extent, deflect and scatter the sun’s harmful rays. These mineral ingredients are sometimes referred to as physical sunscreens or physical blockers, although that’s not a factual representation of how they work.
Synthetic sunscreens: There are over 30 synthetic sunscreen ingredients, all of which absorb into the top layers of skin, where they work similar to mineral sunscreens: by scattering and deflecting the sun’s harmful rays, and by converting UV rays into heat and “deactivating” them. (Don’t worry, you won’t feel a thing.) Common synthetic sunscreen ingredients include oxybenzone, octinoxate, octisalate, and avobenzone. These are sometimes labeled “chemical sunscreens,” which is both misleading and false. All skin care ingredients, even water, are chemicals.
I’ve loved, loved, loved applying Supergoop’s Daily Dose on many mornings over the last several months. And as the product begins to run low, I always begin developing serious #dailydosefomo. At last count, I’d thrice restocked it.
The Daily Dose silky serum transforms on the skin to give you what appears to be a radiant veil that lasts for hours. The only drawback? It’s formulated with four chemical sun filters, nary a mineral sunscreen in sight. But somehow I still can’t resist getting my Daily Dose. Seriously, it’s that good.
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The Ingredient List of the Supergoop! Ultra Daily Dose Vitamin C + SPF 40 Sunscreen Serum PA+++:
The Ingredient List of the Glossier Invisible Shield Daily Sunscreen+ SPF 35:
The Ingredient List of the Zitsticka MEGASHADE Breakout-Proof SPF 50 Sunscreen Serum:
Homosalate, Octinoxate, Octisalate, Zinc Oxide, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf (Aloe Vera Gel) Juice, Amodimethicone, Aqua (Deionized Water), Butylene Glycol, Butyloctyl Salicylate, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Extract, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Carbomer, Citric Acid, Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Extract, Ceramide NG, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Colloidal Oatmeal, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cyclotetrasiloxane, Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Extract, Ferulic Acid, Glycerin, Glyceryl Caprylate, Glyceryl Stearate, Glyceryl Undecylenate, Hyaluronic Acid, Hydrogenated Methyl Abietate, Hydroxypropyl Cyclodextrin, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil, Niacinamide, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38, Polysorbate-20, Terminalia Ferdinandiana (Kakadu Plum) Oil, Thymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Extract.