Paulas Choice Resist is a tinted mineral sunscreen with hydrating antioxidants that offers effective sun protection and minimal white cast for normal to combination skin types.
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Editorial Summary: This mineral sunscreen rocks a tint that usually blends well and doesn’t feel greasy, but watch out for orange streaks if you layer vitamin C or don’t blend it right. Some folks find it drying or clogging, so patch test first. Great for daily use if you’re cool with a bit of blending effort.
Methodology: Analysis based on 50 Reddit quotes from skin and beauty-related subreddits including 30PlusSkinCare, AsianBeauty, SkincareAddiction, and more, collected between June 2015 and June 2025, synthesizing user experiences regarding tint, texture, efficacy, and skin reactions.
Calculated by the the number of posts or comments that have an opinion on this product
Paula's Choice Resist Super-Light Wrinkle Defense
That Australian gold even in the lightest tint has a huge amount of orange undertones and oxidizes throughout the day. I would suspect that. I stopped using it because of this and it's hard to get off even with soap so some residue might be sticking in your eyebrows etc, after reading your comments again could it be that the vitamin C oxidizes the sunblock more?
I use that sunscreen and it can definitely cause orange streaking. It’s a bit difficult to remove. Find I need to use an oil based cleanser to really get it all off.
I actually like this a lot and thought the white cast was quite minimal. I’m Asian and tanned and have a hard time finding mineral sunscreen that doesn’t leave a white cast. I do however, always put on moisturizer before sunscreen. Maybe that combination works out well?
That’s interesting! I used it on my son and was amazed by how easily it blended in without leaving a white cast.
I couldn’t find the supergoop dupe last time I was there and I had to get this and I hate it.
I’m so pale I glow in the dark and it left a white cast on me :( PS: yes I waited for it to absorb and it still left a cast on my face.
Hey, tried this stuff last year. When I went back to get more I couldn't find it and kinda forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder, glad you found something you like.
I tried this and the white cast was only noticeable on me a little bit (I’m very pale), but it flaked weirdly at my hairline and around my eyebrows. It looked really bad, so I’ve decided I’ll just use it on my body until it’s gone, and I won’t buy it again. I’ll stick with the invisible gel, my favorite sunscreen of all time.