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Shigaisen Yohou
Non-Chemical UV Clear Mist M / SPF30 / PA++ / 30mL
ノンケミカルUVクリアミストM / SPF30 / PA++ / 30mL SPF 30 · PA++ Invisible No white cast — chemical/hybrid filters that disappear on skin. JP Japan jp-domestic Formulation variant: jp-domestic. Region-specific reformulations are tracked as separate products.
Cerium-oxide-based mineral mist, no alcohol or fragrance; SPF30 weaker; mist format limits reliable coverage.
◐ CHEM Chemical filters Chemical filters — Organic filters absorb UV. Cosmetically elegant; filter selection matters. F F-FREE Fragrance-free Fragrance-free — No added fragrance or perfume — lower irritation risk for reactive skin. A A-FREE Alcohol-free Alcohol-free — No drying short-chain alcohols (denatured / SD alcohol).
63.8
Composite
Composite score · independent
Ranks #1212 of 1558 in the current catalogue. Cerium-oxide-based mineral mist, no alcohol or fragrance; SPF30 weaker; mist format limits reliable coverage.
Verdict Should you buy it?
An unusual cerium oxide mineral mist with no ethanol or fragrance, supplemented by centella, madecassoside, and asiaticoside. SPF30 PA++ plus a mist format together cap reliable coverage on high-UV days.
Pros
- Cerium oxide as the mineral UV filter
- Centella, madecassoside, and asiaticoside for calming
- Arbutin for brightening
- No ethanol and no added fragrance
- Sodium hyaluronate for hydration
Cons
- SPF30 PA++ is the lowest tier protection
- Mist delivery makes even coverage hard to achieve
- Cerium oxide has limited consumer track record
- Silver oxide offers no proven skincare benefit
Who it's for: Suits buyers wanting a fragrance-free mineral mist for top-ups on lower-UV days; not a standalone primary sunscreen.
01 Score breakdown
03 At-a-glance facts
Protection
Filter type Mineral filters (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) sit on skin and reflect UV. Chemical filters absorb UV. Hybrid blends both.
Chemical
Broad spectrum Protects across both UVA and UVB ranges. UVA causes aging and deeper damage; UVB causes burns.
No
Formulation & feel
Texture How the formula feels at application — milk, gel, cream, spray, stick, essence, lotion, powder, or cushion.
Cream
Finish How the formula looks on skin once dry: matte, natural, dewy, or glowy.
Natural
Tinted Adds sheer pigment (iron oxides) that masks the white cast common to mineral filters and gives a skin-tone finish.
No
Fragrance-free No synthetic perfume added. Not FDA-defined in the US; the EU requires 'Parfum' + the 26 named allergens on the label. 'Unscented' differs — may contain masking fragrance. Botanical oils still scent.
Yes
Alcohol-free No drying short-chain alcohols (alcohol denat., SD alcohol, ethanol). Does not refer to fatty alcohols like cetyl or stearyl alcohol, which are emollients.
Yes
04 Full ingredient list (INCI) 31 ingredients
MODERN FILTER 0 LEGACY FILTER 0 MINERAL FILTER 0 ADDED FRAGRANCE 0 NATURAL FRAGRANCE 1 ALCOHOL 0 WATCH 0 ACTIVE 3
Aqua·Cerium Oxide·Butylene Glycol·Methyl Gluceth-10· Centella Asiatica Extract Centella — calming, repair. · Madecassoside Centella — calming, repair. ·Asiaticoside·Arbutin·Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Fruit Extract·Saxifraga Sarmentosa Extract· Sodium Hyaluronate Hyaluronic acid — humectant. ·Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract·Morus Alba Root Bark Extract·Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract·Malpighia Glabra Fruit Extract·Soluble Collagen·Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract·Geranium Thunbergii Extract·Artemisia Princeps Leaf Extract·Actinidia Polygama Fruit Extract· Rosa Roxburghii Fruit Extract Essential / botanical oil — releases scent compounds (terpenes, aldehydes) naturally. Marketed as "natural" but still a recognised source of contact sensitivity. ·Pullulan·Peg-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil·Pentylene Glycol·Sodium Hexametaphosphate·Citric Acid·Sodium Citrate·Peg-8/Smdi Copolymer·Calcium Sodium Borosilicate·Silver Oxide·Phenoxyethanol
Source: brand-published INCI. Last verified 19 Jun 2026. Show in detail
21 Rosa Roxburghii Fruit Extract NATURAL FRAGRANCE Essential / botanical oil — releases scent compounds (terpenes, aldehydes) naturally. Marketed as "natural" but still a recognised source of contact sensitivity.