Paul Stuart is an American luxury clothing brand with a focus on European fashion style, which was wholly acquired by Japan's Mitsui & Co. in 2012. Although it is of American origin, it is also produced in Japan, which is recognized as having the most advanced technology and the widest selection of sunscreens in the world, and its skin care and fragrance product lines are manufactured and operated by KOSE.
The Paul Stuart Sun Protector is a typical Japanese rocker-type sunscreen with a refreshing texture but not drying out. Its nominal sun protection value is SPF50/PA, and it uses zinc oxide, cinnamate, PARSOL SLX, and Uvinul A Plus to form a physicochemical combination of sunscreen system, which has a full-band broad-spectrum protection effect. This product uses volatile silicone oil and ethanol as the main solvents, which is highly fluid, easy to apply and cool on the skin, and the film formation is very fast without whitening. After drying, the surface of the skin will have a layer of silicon powder, which has a continuous oil control effect, which is quite similar to the touch of the Anessa gold bottle, but the skin feels softer. By adding VE and fennel, tea, thyme extract, etc. for moisturizing and anti-oxidation, it is not easy to dry and tighten, without a strong film feeling and stuffiness, and also has a good anti-water, anti-sweat, anti-sebum effect, suitable for daily use of oily skin in summer, and can be washed off with ordinary cleansing products.
Paul Stuart Sun Protector is packaged in a simple and cool black gold hard lacquered plastic bottle, using essence to create a light citrus aroma, excellent texture, suitable for gifts or personal use. However, at present, this sunscreen is only sold in Japan, and it needs to be purchased through purchasing agents, and each bottle of 30ml is about 130 yuan.