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Hada Labo Uv Perfect Gel Spf50+ Pa++++

Hada Labo Uv Perfect Gel Spf50+ Pa++++

Product Description

Product overview

Made in Japan J-BEAUTY

Sunscreen with 3-filter UV system · Hyaluronic Acid + Sodium Hyaluronate · fragrance-free, fungal-acne safe.

84
/ 100
Excellent

Clinically-proven actives with a clean, well-tolerated formula.

Fragrance-Free
Sulfate-Free
Silicone-Free
Oil-Free
Fungal-Acne Safe
Pregnancy Safe
Alcohol-Free
Paraben-Free
What do these flags mean?
✓ Fragrance-FreeSynthetic fragrance + essential oils are the #1 cosmetic irritant. Critical for sensitive, rosacea-prone, eczema skin.
✓ Sulfate-FreeSLS/SLES strip skin lipids and disrupt barrier when used in leave-on or repeated cleansing. Matters for dry / acne / damaged-barrier skin.
✓ Silicone-FreeSilicones (dimethicone, methicone, silsesquioxane) create a smoothing film. Not harmful but some skin types react with congestion or pilling under sunscreen.
✓ Oil-FreeOils can clog pores for some users. Matters for very oily / acne-prone skin. Note: not all oils comedogenic (squalane, jojoba are safe).
✓ Fungal-Acne SafeFungal-acne (Malassezia folliculitis) is fed by certain fatty acids, esters, and oils. Critical if you have small itchy bumps on forehead/chest.
✓ Pregnancy SafePregnancy / breastfeeding safe means no retinoids, salicylic acid >2%, hydroquinone, or other restricted actives.
✗ Alcohol-FreeDenatured alcohol can dehydrate skin and weaken the barrier with daily use. Important for dry/sensitive skin types.
✗ Paraben-FreeParabens (methyl/propyl/butyl) are common preservatives. Linked to mild endocrine concerns in heavy exposure — safe at cosmetic doses but many users avoid them.
What this product does
UV Protection
4 ingredients · tap to view
Ethylhexyl MethoxycinnamateBis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine
Hydrating
4 ingredients · tap to view
Soothing
2 ingredients · tap to view

Sunscreen from Hada Labo. Skincarisma's automated ingredient analyzer extracted 2 key actives across the full INCI list.

Pregnancy
Safe
Fungal Acne
Safe
Comedogenic
0/ 5
Type
Sunscreen
Key Active
3-filter UV system
Use
AM only
Brand
Hada Labo
PAO
12 months
Real reviews · YouTube Shorts
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Safety & compatibility

SAFE
Pregnancy & breastfeeding safe

Contains no retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone, or chemical sunscreens flagged for use during pregnancy or nursing.

Fungal acne (Malassezia) safe

Zero fungal acne triggers detected. No fatty acids, esters, polysorbates, or known oils that feed Malassezia yeast.

Contains drying alcohol

Denatured alcohol can be drying with repeated use, especially on dry or sensitive skin types.

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Ingredient breakdown

INCI
Ingredient quality 31 ingredients
Good 4 of 3112.9%
Neutral 25 of 3180.6%
Flagged 2 of 316.5%
4 good ingredients tap to view
2 flagged ingredients tap to see why
Alcohol
Key actives by function
UV Protection 3
Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine

Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid Proven

A polysaccharide that holds up to 1000× its weight in water — the gold-standard humectant for hydration.

  • Research: Multiple molecular weights penetrate different layers for both surface and deep hydration
  • Function: Draws moisture from the air into the upper epidermis, plumping fine lines

Sodium Hyaluronate Supporting

Low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid — penetrates deeper into the skin than standard HA for sustained hydration.

  • Research: Smaller molecular weight (50–300 kDa) reaches the upper dermis
  • Function: Provides deep, long-lasting hydration without the surface stickiness

31 ingredients

Full INCI list

Ranked by concentration (highest first)
  1. 01
  2. 02 Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate
  3. 03 Isononyl Isononanoate
  4. 04 Dimethicone
  5. 05 Alcohol
  6. 06
  7. 07 Peg-12 Dimethicone
  8. 08
  9. 09 Polysilicone-15
  10. 10 Glycol Dimethacrylate Crosspolymer
  11. 11
  12. 12 Polysilicone-13
  13. 13 Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine
  14. 14
  15. 15
  16. 16 Triethanolamine
  17. 17 Polystyrene
  18. 18
  19. 19 Polyvinyl Alcohol
  20. 20 Hydroxyethylcellulose
  21. 21 Disodium Edta
  22. 22 Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate
  23. 23 Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate
  24. 24 Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer
  25. 25
  26. 26
  27. 27
  28. 28 Ammonium Acrylates Copolymer
  29. 29 Hydrated Silica
  30. 30 Aluminum Hydroxide
  31. 31 Hydrogen Dimethicone
WaterSolventEthylhexyl MethoxycinnamateUV FilterIsononyl IsononanoateDimethiconeTextureAlcoholButylene GlycolHumectantPeg-12 DimethiconeTexturePentylene GlycolHumectantPolysilicone-15Glycol Dimethacrylate CrosspolymerDiethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl BenzoatePolysilicone-13Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl TriazinePhenoxyethanolPreservativeCarbomerThickenerTriethanolaminepH AdjusterPolystyreneMethylparabenPreservativePolyvinyl AlcoholHydroxyethylcelluloseThickenerDisodium EdtaChelatorIodopropynyl ButylcarbamateMagnesium Ascorbyl PhosphateAcrylates/​C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate CrosspolymerHydrolyzed Hyaluronic AcidHydrationSodium HyaluronateHydrationTitanium DioxidePigmentAmmonium Acrylates CopolymerHydrated SilicaAluminum HydroxideHydrogen DimethiconeTexture
FREE FROM: Synthetic Fragrances · Sulfates (SLS / SLES) · Talc · Mineral Oil · Phthalates · Bisphenols (BPA) · PFAS · Retinoids · Hydroquinone · Formaldehyde Releasers · Heavy Metal Pigments · Gluten
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Where it fits in your routine

STEP 06
1
Cleanser
2
Toner
3
Essence
4
Serum
5
Moisturizer
6
▸ This Sunscreen

Always apply as the final step of your AM routine, after moisturizer and before makeup. Wait 2–3 minutes after application before applying foundation or powder. Reapply every 2 hours during outdoor activities.

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How to use

5 STEPS
1

Apply 15 minutes before sun exposure

Chemical UV filters need 15-20 minutes to bind to the stratum corneum and form an even protective film. Apply at the end of your morning routine after moisturiser has fully absorbed, then wait before stepping outside. Skipping this delay is the single most common reason sunscreen underperforms its lab-rated SPF.

2

Use enough — two-finger rule

Most users apply only 25-50% of the dose used in lab testing, which slashes real-world SPF. Squeeze two index-finger-length strips of product onto your fingers — this delivers roughly 1.25 g, enough to cover face plus neck at the WHO-recommended 2 mg/cm² density that the SPF rating assumes.

3

Apply evenly to face, neck, ears, hands

Don't forget the often-missed zones: hairline, eyelids (use a sunscreen-safe formula), tops of ears, sides of neck, and backs of hands. Dot the product across your face first, then spread outward in upward strokes. Patting motions blend better than rubbing and reduce product loss into fingertips.

4

Wait 60 seconds before makeup

Let the sunscreen film set undisturbed for at least 60 seconds before layering foundation or powder. Apply makeup with patting motions rather than dragging strokes to keep the UV film intact. Avoid blotting papers during the day — they lift product and create unprotected gaps.

5

Reapply every 2 hours

Reapplication is non-negotiable on any day you're outside, swimming, sweating, or after towel-drying. For touch-ups over makeup, choose a stick or powder format and apply liberally to high-exposure zones (nose, cheekbones, forehead). UVA passes through ordinary window glass, so the 2-hour interval still applies at an indoor desk by a window.

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Storage & shelf life

12 MONTHS
Period After Opening (PAO)

12 months after opening. Check the small jar symbol on the packaging for the manufacturer-specified PAO. Some brands also print a manufacture date — keep both in mind.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid leaving in a hot car or direct heat — sunscreen actives degrade above 35°C / 95°F. Keep the cap on when not in use.

Packaging

Standard cosmetic packaging with cap. Re-cap after each use to prevent oxidation of actives.

Travel Friendly

Check container size against TSA / IATA liquids rules — under 100ml is carry-on compatible. Use a leak-proof travel pouch.

Product Overview

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We help you identify key notable ingredients that have been shown to help with effects such as acne-fighting, brightening, UV-protection, wound healing & anti-aging to help you achieve your skincare goals smarter. Please note that different notable ingredients have varying levels of research behind them, some are extremely well proven yet some have mixed research in their efficacy.

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Notable Effects & Ingredients

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Ingredients Related to Skin Types

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dry-skin Dry Skin
oily-skin Oily/Acne-Prone Skin
sensitive-skin Sensitive Skin
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown

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