Melani Reviews—October 23, 2024
I've tried countless sunscreens over the years, and La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk SPF 60 is hands down my favorite. It's lightweight, non-greasy, and provides excellent protection without irritating my sensitive skin. What I love: Truly melts into the skin: It absorbs quickly and leaves a velvety finish, not a white cast or greasy residue. Lightweight and comfortable: I can wear it under makeup without feeling like I have a heavy layer on my face. High SPF with broad spectrum protection: I feel confident that my skin is protected from both UVA and UVB rays. Water resistant: It stays put even when I'm sweating or swimming (reapply as directed, of course!). Great for sensitive skin: I have eczema-prone skin, and this sunscreen hasn't caused any irritation or breakouts. No white cast: It blends in seamlessly, even on my medium-tan skin tone. Minor drawbacks: Price: It's a bit pricier than some drugstore sunscreens, but the quality and performance are worth it. Slight fragrance: It has a faint sunscreen scent, which I don't mind, but it might be noticeable to some. Read more
DJ—August 2, 2025
I've been using the La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 for a few weeks now, and it's been fantastic. The texture is smooth and absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue. It doesn't leave a white cast, which is a huge plus for my medium skin tone. I've used it during outdoor activities, and it holds up well, even with sweating. My skin feels moisturized and protected, and I haven't experienced any breakouts. It's fragrance-free and suitable for sensitive skin, which is important to me. Overall, it's a reliable sunscreen that I plan to continue using. Read more
kelli lee—October 10, 2025
I have very fair skin and needed an every day face sunblock. I breakout easily with sun block and have rosacea. This sunblock is perfect! Not a strong smell. Very light not greasy at all. I wear this sunblock everyday all year round . I will be repurchasing. Bottle is big size - will last a long time Read more
dc doc—August 4, 2025
Terrific sunblock. Used during this VERY hot summer and had zero sunburns. We used the entire tube and are purchasing more. Works well for the whole family. Lasts 80 min with water exposure. Does exactly as it needs to do - protect us from the sun. Definitely recommend and will keep this on hand for our summer fun. Read more
lucycolvin—October 17, 2025
I have a hard time finding sunscreens that don't cause irritation + irritation breakouts. I have very dry, post accutane, sensitive skin. That being said, this sunscreen has been great for me. Its hydrating, not heavy feeling, doesn't make me break out. The only downside, although I feel like this is with ALL sunsxreens I've tried, is some mild "piling" here and there. Not all the time, and not EVERYwhere, but it does happen. Other than that, great sunscreen for sensitive skin! Read more
Adrian—September 4, 2025
recently tried La Roche-Posay sunscreen and I’m really impressed! 🌞 The texture is lightweight, non-greasy, and absorbs quickly without leaving a white cast, which is a big plus for daily wear. It feels gentle on my skin and doesn’t clog pores, making it perfect for sensitive or acne-prone skin. I also love that it provides strong, broad-spectrum protection while still feeling breathable. Overall, it’s become my go-to sunscreen—I actually enjoy applying it every morning because it feels more like skincare than sunscreen. Definitely worth it! I would be honored if you would consider me to receive a PR package. I’d love the opportunity to try more of your products and create authentic content that highlights the benefits of La Roche-Posay skincare. Thank you so much for your time and consideration! Warm regards, Andrea Mohanlall Read more
Clara Wang—November 8, 2025
Great product, no white cast and silky smooth. Read more
sunscreen queen—August 6, 2023
The good. Like it’s higher SPF counterpart, it is a high quality sunscreen from a reliable skincare company which provides excellent UVA protection, particularly at the longer wavelengths of UVA when compared to its other American counterparts including Neutrogena’s Helioplex line. It has no fragrance and is water resistant, making it appropriate for outdoor use. The bad. Like it’s SPF 100 counterpart, it is too greasy for oily or combination skin types and people living in humid environments. Would likely be appropriate for people living in dry climates like the Southwest, or for people with dry skin. But for the rest of us, it’s a shiny mess. The ugly. In a strange twist, whereas the SPF 100 sunscreen doesn’t leave a white cast or pill, the SPF 60 melt in milk leaves a white cast which makes it untenable in areas such as the eyebrows. For reference I have dark brown/blackish hair and type IV skin on the Fitzpatrick scale. It’s not the worst white cast I’ve experienced, but was particularly garish in the way it made my eyebrows appear. It also pilled in a very annoying way when applied over other skincare products. TL;DR The SPF 100 version is better all around. Neither melt in milk sunscreen is appropriate for oily or combination skin types or people living in humid climates. The SPF 60 version leaves a white cast and pills (unlike the SPF 100 version which while also too shiny for my combo skin in a humid climate, neither has a white cast nor pills). Read more