Sun Care Essential!
Caroll Alvarado
| 14-05-2026
· Fashion Team
I used to treat sunscreen like homework. I knew I had to wear it, but honestly, I never looked forward to it.
Some formulas felt sticky after ten minutes, others made my skin look dull by noon, and a few somehow managed to do both at the same time.
After trying way too many sunscreens, I started realizing I only stay consistent with products that actually feel comfortable on my skin.
Lately, two sunscreens I kept reaching for were Mixsoon Centella Sun Cream SPF50+ and Cell Fusion C Derma Relief Sunscreen SPF50+. They gave completely different moods, which made me like them for different reasons.

1. Mixsoon Centella Sun Cream SPF50+

Mixsoon Centella Sun Cream instantly felt calming the first time I used it. The texture was lightweight but still moisturizing enough that my skin didn’t feel dry afterward. I remember applying it one particularly hot afternoon and expecting the usual greasy mess later, but surprisingly my skin still looked fresh hours later.
What I liked most was how comfortable it felt during everyday activities. Whether I stayed indoors working or spent time outside, it never felt heavy sitting on my skin.

2. Cell Fusion C Derma Relief Sunscreen SPF50+

Cell Fusion C Derma Relief Sunscreen felt more comforting from the beginning. Compared to the Mixsoon sunscreen, this one had a slightly richer texture that my skin really appreciated during dry days or after using too many active skincare products.
There were mornings when my skin looked irritated or tired, and somehow this sunscreen made everything appear calmer. I especially enjoyed using it when staying in air-conditioned rooms all day because my skin stayed feeling comfortable much longer.
At this point, I think sunscreen becomes less of a chore when the texture actually feels enjoyable. Mixsoon Centella Sun Cream worked beautifully for light everyday wear when I wanted something fresh and breathable, while Cell Fusion C Derma Relief Sunscreen became my comfort sunscreen during dry or stressful skin days.