Comparison
Fotoprotector Fusion Water Magic SPF 50 vs Repaskin Silk Touch SPF50+
ISDIN vs Sesderma โ side by side, no bias.

ISDIN
Fotoprotector Fusion Water Magic SPF 50
9/10sunscreen

Sesderma
Repaskin Silk Touch SPF50+
8.1/10sunscreen
Our pick
Fotoprotector Fusion Water Magic SPF 50
9/10 ยท ISDIN
| Fotoprotector Fusion Water Magic SPF 50 | Repaskin Silk Touch SPF50+ | |
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| Brand | ISDIN | Sesderma |
| Category | sunscreen | sunscreen |
| Editor Rating | 9/10 โ | 8.1/10 |
| Category | sunscreen | sunscreen |
| Texture | Watery fluid | Silk-touch fluid |
| Finish | Disappears, dewy-matte hybrid, no residue | Velvety |
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| Verdict | ISDIN's viral 'water-feel' SPF โ and arguably the lightest broad-spectrum daily sunscreen on the global market. The formulation runs an aqueous base with a complete UV filter stack (Tinosorb S, Tinosorb M, Octocrylene, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Uvinul A Plus) plus niacinamide for tone-evening. The texture is the differentiator: it disappears on contact, leaves no residue, and layers under makeup invisibly โ solving the 'I hate sunscreen feel' problem that drives oily-skinned shoppers to skip SPF. Made in Spain, fragrance-free in many international SKUs (check label by region). At $36 for 50ml, mid-tier pricing โ and a meaningful bargain compared to the equivalent French pharmacy or US prestige water-feel SPFs. | Sesderma's Repaskin sunscreen โ modern UV filter stack with the brand's silk-touch finish positioning. Direct competitor to ISDIN Fusion Water and Heliocare 360 Water Gel at slightly more accessible pricing. |