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SPF sprays have a reputation for either spraying mist so fine it barely does anything, or leaving a white film you can see from across the room. This KOSE Suncut spray does neither. It sprays evenly, dries clear, and the "super water proof" claim actually holds up in humidity — which matters in Bangladesh where most sunscreens start sliding off your face by mid-morning.
SPF50+ PA++++ is the highest possible rating in Japan's sun protection classification system. That PA++++ covers UVA rays specifically — the ones responsible for tanning, dark spots, and collagen breakdown. Most cheap sunscreens in BD only block UVB (the burning rays). This handles both.
The spray format makes it genuinely practical — you can apply it over makeup for touch-ups without disturbing anything underneath, or use it on your neck, arms, and hands where most people forget to apply. Hold it about 10–15 cm from your face, spray in circular motions, and gently pat to blend. Reapply every 2–3 hours if you're outdoors.
60g is compact enough for a bag or desk drawer, which is the whole point. If you want a sunscreen that doubles as a morning moisturiser, the HadaLabo UV White Day Gel SPF50+ is a good alternative that handles both in one step. And if you're working on brightening dark spots, SPF is non-negotiable — pair this with the Shirojyun Whitening Lotion for a routine that actually makes brightening progress last.
More sunscreens, lotions, and cleansers from Japanese brands are in our Skin Care collection.