Aroma Magic Carrot Sunscreen Lotion SPF 15 Review
Hi Everyone,
Today I would be reviewing the Aroma Magic Carrot Sunscreen Lotion with SPF 15 and broad spectrum protection. I have been using this sunscreen for past 1 month and it’s time to share its review with you all. Move on to read to know how this sunscreen fared for my dry, dull, reactive skin!

Shelf Life: 3 years.
Product Description and How To Use:
Ingredients:
My Experience with Aroma Magic Carrot Sunscreen Lotion SPF 15:
I have tried two sunscreens from the new mineral line of Aroma Magic, one is the cucumber sunscreen which I have already reviewed Here and the other one is this which comes in a cute red tube with some fun prints on it like the umbrella, a girl on the beach, ball, sun etc, which gives a very summery beachy look to the packaging.

I started using this sunscreen after I got married and oh man I must tell you, this was one of the culprits which have been breaking me out. I got like 5-6 pimples on my face *sob* it’s too hard for me to face anyone *cry* immediately after 3-4 days of getting married, first I thought it was people’s (buri nazar) who used to stare at me like hell and say that your bahu looks like a doll (seriously 5-6 aunties said this same thing to my MIL) not lying, I swear on God! Inside I used to feel happy and I thought maybe it was due to those aunties’ buri nazar that I’m getting pimples as I get pimples very soon if someone admire me or like me a lot by staring at me. Sachi, this happens with me everytime I look beautiful which unfortunately happens rarely!





Swatches:
- Inexpensive.
- Easily available.
- Nice cute, travel friendly packaging.
- All natural ingredients.
- Free of chemicals, paraben, artificial fragrance, alcohol and oxybenzone but couldn’t make out till now what actually in it broke me out.
Cons of Aroma Magic Carrot Sunscreen Lotion SPF 15:
- SPF 15 is not enough for summers.
- Makes skin oily.
- Makes skin look dull.
- Broke me out badly!
- Makes me sweat in the sun.
BML Rating: 1.5/5
If you want to try out this version, do give it a shot in winters as it’s meant for dry skin and comes with lower SPF which is just not enough for summers and would be okay for the winters. All in all, I didn’t have a good experience with this sunscreen but I neither stop you from trying it out as we all have different skin types and we all are allergic to different ingredients so it may not be that if this sunscreen broke me out, it will also break you out! After all, it’s your decision, your skin and your way of deciding what products you use and don’t use on your skin, I’m just a beauty blogger guiding you on good and bad products! Jyada ho gaya kya?
