I have two favorite sunscreens that I use on a daily basis to maintain clear, healthy skin.
Mychelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield SPF 28 is one, the other being MVO Moisturizing Face Screen which I’ve written about right here.
The MyChelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield SPF 28 is my “other” favorite sunscreen of all time. I’ve been happily using this product for three years but who’s counting?
Prior to this I had not been using any sunscreen at all (yep, shame on me!).
I had problematic skin (rough, uneven, and mildly acneic) and didn’t want to put anything on my face to possibly turn it for the worse.
I wasn’t too thrilled with the “sticky and greasy” feeling of typical sunscreens either.
A wake-up call
So I put off wearing any sun protection for far too long until a visit from the dermatologist one day quickly changed my mind.
He said that using all the best skin care and anti-aging products in the world won’t help if the use of a sun protection is bypassed, due to the damaging UV rays from the sun which causes premature aging, fast wrinkling, discoloration, and sunburn.
I’ve gotta tell you that’s all the motivation I needed! So search I did and months of testing and trying out different brands later, I thought I had found THE sunscreen for me.
Fast-forward to today and I am still using this same oh-so-good MyChelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield. Yes, when I’m happy with something I stick to it.
I use this daily on my neck and hands. It was the only sun protection I’ve ever used but since discovering the MVO line, I’ve decided to use that mainly on the face due to its tinted factor, an attribute that MyChelle Sun Shield unfortunately doesn’t have.
My thoughts on Mychelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield SPF 28
To summise, MyChelle Sun Shield is one quality product that I highly recommend that is all-natural, zinc-based, and totally effective (I’ve worn this at the beach and never got burned!).
It doesn’t leave a white cast once it’s blended in completely. I don’t detect any fragrance on this product either, which I approve of.
I don’t have the toughest of skin but the Mychelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield does not irritate me one bit which is another big plus.
Bioactive Ingredients
11.6% Zinc Oxide (ZinClear™) -
Provides chemical and physical protection from sun exposure (UVA, UVB rays).
0.67% Titanium Dioxide -
Physically shields the skin from UV exposure, disperses damaging UV rays to limit photo aging, creates an occlusive barrier.
Active Ingredients: 11.6% Zinc Oxide (ZinClear™), 0.67% Titanium Dioxide
Inactive Ingredients: Aqua (Water), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Coconut)**,
Coco-Caprylate/Caprate (Coconut Oil), Glycerin (Vegetable)*, Cetearyl Alcohol (Coconut)**, Cetearyl Glucoside (Coconut)**, Squalane (Spanish Olive), Gluconolactone**, Dicaprylyl Ether (Coconut Oil/Palm Kernel Oil)**, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder*, Fructooligosaccharides (D-Beta) (NutraFlora®), Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Allantoin (Comfrey Root), Glyceryl Isostearate, Isononyl Isononanoate, Polyglyceryl-6 Polyricinoleate (Vegetable), Polysorbate 60, Xanthan Gum (Fermented Sugar), Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Alumina, Simethicone, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate**. (*Certified Organic, **ECOCERT Approved/Accepted)
Description (from mychelle.com)
Unscented, environmentally-safe, full spectrum UVA/UVB sun defense that offers powerfully effective protection, yet is gentleenough for infants* and non-irritating near the eyes. Translucent Zinc and Titanium Dioxides provide a safe alternative to harsh chemical sunscreens.
*For use on children, NO: retinyl palmitate or chemical UV absorbers such as oxybenzone and PABA
Conclusion
All in all, this is one to try if you’re in the market for a gentle, non-toxic, everyday use sunscreen. If you think the Mychelle Dermaceuticals Sun Shield SPF 28 could be for you, it’s available HERE.

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