ISDIN
Fotoprotector Fusion Water Sunscreen SPF 50
Spanish dermatologist-favourite sunscreen known for its near-invisible water-fluid texture.
Ratings
Our Take
The cosmetic experience here is genuinely excellent — it disappears on skin in a way few sunscreens do, and its global dermatologist following is real. But to be honest about the ingredient list: this filter system (octocrylene + avobenzone + octisalate + ensulizole + Tinosorb S) is not better than what Indian options under ₹500 are now offering. Foxtale at ₹297 and Dot & Key at ₹396 use more modern filters. ISDIN does include fragrance. The premium here is paying for the brand, the texture and the dermatologist halo, not for ingredient superiority. If texture is your top priority and budget isn't, it earns its place. Otherwise, the Indian alternatives are formulated as well or better.
What we like
- ✓ Outstanding cosmetic elegance
- ✓ Genuine dermatologist track record globally
- ✓ Slim, weightless feel
Worth knowing
- → Significantly more expensive than equivalently-formulated Indian options
- → Filter system is not as modern as some Indian peers
- → Contains fragrance
Best for
Anyone whose top priority is invisible texture and who has the budget
Avoid if
Budget-conscious buyers (Indian options offer better filters for less); fragrance-sensitive skin
Ingredient breakdown
Click any ingredient to learn more. generally safe use with care potential concern