Comparison
Fotoprot FPS 60 Com Cor vs Protetor Solar Mousse Mineral FPS 50
Ada Tina vs Adcos โ side by side, no bias.

Ada Tina
Fotoprot FPS 60 Com Cor
9.2/10sunscreen

Adcos
Protetor Solar Mousse Mineral FPS 50
8.5/10sunscreen
Our pick
Fotoprot FPS 60 Com Cor
9.2/10 ยท Ada Tina
| Fotoprot FPS 60 Com Cor | Protetor Solar Mousse Mineral FPS 50 | |
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| Brand | Ada Tina | Adcos |
| Category | sunscreen | sunscreen |
| Editor Rating | 9.2/10 โ | 8.5/10 |
| Category | sunscreen | sunscreen |
| Texture | Tinted fluid | Airy mousse with light tint |
| Finish | Matte tinted | Matte, weightless, natural skin-tone finish |
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| Verdict | Tinted SPF 60 that matches Brazilian skin tones. The Brazilian melasma gold standard. | ADCOS' 100% mineral sunscreen in a mousse format โ zinc oxide + titanium dioxide (no chemical filters) in an airy, weightless texture that applies like whipped cream and sets to a natural matte finish. The mousse innovation solves mineral sunscreen's biggest problem: the heavy, white-cast, greasy feel that makes people skip reapplication. Hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid (low molecular weight for penetration) adds hydration, bisabolol soothes, and the light tint from iron oxides provides visible-light protection (important for melasma) while eliminating white cast. In Brazil, where UV index regularly hits 11+ and melasma affects 15-30% of women, a mineral sunscreen that people actually want to wear is a public health win. ADCOS' dermatologist heritage shows. |