tldr; Reddit finds Neutrogena Ultra Sheer to be an accessible, affordable drugstore sunscreen option, though many prefer Asian or European sunscreens for better cosmetic elegance.
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Best praise vs top criticism for Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 70
“So I'm 25 but my mom is 57 and I vividly remember when she started wearing sunscreen religiously when I was 10. I noticed her getting more compliments on her skin after a few months and then looking at pictures a few years later I could really tell the difference myself. She still has great skin now and she's very religious about sunscreen and wearing hats and long sleeves when she's working in the garden or something. I really noticed she just started to look more glowy and hydrated even though she was less tan than before. She doesn't really burn so she just never used to use sunscreen that much. I know people talk about sunscreen a lot here, but it's true how important it is. I don't have any specific recommendations for products for fine lines like retinols, but if you do use actives like that, they will perform better if you only use them at night and wear sunscreen during the day because they can make your skin more sensitive to sun damage. I've found a sunscreen stick helps me get over the hassle of reapplying. I use the one from e.l.f. for my face and neck, and usually a Neutrogena SPF 70 on my face before going outside”
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