I keep waiting to post because I wanted to do longer, more in-depth reviews, but that may never happen. So, have some quickies written on a too-cold-to-go-out day:

Trader Joe's enrich face lotion SPF15: This was very reasonably priced, less than $5 for 4 oz, and its active ingredients are only zinc oxide and octinoxate, no avobenzone/oxybenzone. But it broke me out, like 90% of sunscreens.

The Ordinary coverage foundation: I actually bought this last summer, looking for a foundation that would stay during really hot, really humid days working at the orchard. It's both liquidy and silicone-y and didn't stay put on my face at all. Also breaks me out. I've been trying it this winter and it does better in lower humidity but still not worth keeping. I might try the serum foundation someday if they get their supply chain issues dealt with.

Innisfree eco safety perfect sunblock SPF 50: this was an attempt at finding a waterproof sunscreen and I like the consistency but it breaks me out. I think it's been discontinued anyway.

Trader Joe's hyaluronic moisture boost serum: a gel texture, not a liquid, which makes it easier to apply, but it looks too shiny and emphasizes my texture when worn alone, and balls up under makeup. I've been using it at night layered under a balm-like cream which I'm liking.

The Ordinary salicylic acid 2% solution: my skin usually loves salicylic acid but this has been meh. I'll likely use it up but not repurchase.

Hada Labo Gokujyun Lotion Moist: this is a lotion in the Japanese sense, thin like a serum. I expected to love this given how adored it is in skincare groups but I haven't found it amazing.

Thinkbaby SPF 50+: bought the baby version since it was on sale but it looked identical to the adult version. Zinc oxide sunscreen, goes on very white and thick, but dries down translucent. Adds a lot of sheen and tends to make makeup slide off but I think it'll work ok on body and hands.

Blue Lizard Sensitive sunscreen: my new favorite zinc oxide-only sunscreen, and the bottle turns colors in the presence of UV rays. I actually used this one up and need to buy another. Works OK under makeup which I rarely find with mineral sunscreens.

Urban Decay all-nighter setting spray: OK but not amazing. I still haven't found a setting spray that makes my makeup stay noticeably longer.

Timeless Vitamin C serum: finally trying this out; it's so liquidy it's hard to apply evenly. Just started using it at the turn of the year so I haven't noticed big differences yet.

Golden Rose stick foundation: this is supposed to be a dupe for the pricey Hourglass stick foundation, which I haven't tried. I got the lightest shade which is amazingly too light for me in the warmer months. It needs a very moisturizing, almost greasy layer under it to make it look decent on my skin. It does give a nice look once it's blended, but it breaks me out.