Cheap pharmacy sunscreen recommendations please !!😭

I’m a college student looking for a pharmacy sunscreen underrrr ₹400, preferably 80–100g/ml. I really can’t stretch my budget beyond that right now, so please don’t suggest ₹500–₹800 sunscreens

I have dry skin, and my main priority is actual sun protection. I don’t really care about fancy ingredients or extra skincare benefits — I just want something reliable that does its job.

I’ve already used Blynds and Dermatouch, but I’m not planning to repurchase either.

Please recommend something you’ve personally used, especially if you’ve used it outdoors/in strong sunlight. I’m open to lesser-known pharmacy brands too!

I’d really appreciate honest experiences, especially from people with dry skin. I’d rather find a genuinely affordable sunscreen that I can actually repurchase regularly than buy an expensive one once and then struggle with the cost 😭

Budget: Under ₹400 Size: Preferably 80–100g/ml Skin type: Dry Preference: Pharmacy brands Priority: Sun protection

Please save a broke college student 😭🙏

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u/No_Audience_4880 — 4 days ago

Need cheap pharmacy sunscreen recs under ₹400 🥲

I’m looking for a pharmacy sunscreen and would really appreciate some recommendations from people who have actually used them!

My requirements:

  • Budget: strictly under ₹400 — I genuinely can’t increase it right now 😭
  • 80–100g/ml preferred
  • Good actual sun protection is my main priority
  • My skin is dry, so preferably something that doesn’t leave my skin super dry/tight
  • I’ve already used Blynds and Dermatouch, so I’m not looking to repurchase either

I’m a college student and buy skincare with my own pocket money, so please suggest actually affordable options rather than telling me to increase my budget 🥲. Sunscreen is already expensive enough lol 😭

If you’ve personally used a cheap pharmacy sunscreen that you feel gives good protection, please tell me the name + your experience with it, especially if you have dry skin!

Thank youuu 🫶

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u/No_Audience_4880 — 4 days ago

Which of these 3 shades would look best on me?

I want to buy the Etude Dear Darling Water Tint, but these are literally the only 3 shades available in my area right now:

🍓 Strawberry Ade 01 🍒 Cherry Ade 02 🍅 Tomato Ade 08

I’ve attached photos of my natural lip colour too. Which one do you think would suit me best?

I know there are other shades, but these are the only ones I can get delivered within 30 minutes, and I really want to get it today, so please suggest only between these three 😭🙏

Would love opinions from people who’ve actually used these shades! 💗

u/No_Audience_4880 — 5 days ago

Which of these 3 shades would look best on me?

I want to buy the Etude Dear Darling Water Tint, but these are literally the only 3 shades available in my area right now:

🍓 Strawberry Ade 01 🍒 Cherry Ade 02 🍅 Tomato Ade 08

I’ve attached photos of my natural lip colour too. Which one do you think would suit me best?

I know there are other shades, but these are the only ones I can get delivered within 30 minutes, and I really want to get it today, so please suggest only between these three 😭🙏

Would love opinions from people who’ve actually used these shades! 💗

u/No_Audience_4880 — 5 days ago
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Is anyone else tired of how normalized body shaming skinny girls is in India?

I'm 18F, and I've been skinny my whole life. I genuinely don't remember a time when people weren't commenting on my body. I'm from a very conservative family, so going to the gym isn't really an option. Moreover, the comments never stop. One of my friends constantly makes jokes like, "Bhai, tumhare aage kuch hai hi nahi," referring to my chest. She says it so casually, but it honestly hurts every single time. Then another one was like, "Yaar, tum thodi moti ho jaogi toh aur sundar lagogi." Like, mujhe pata hai ki main patli hoon. Mujhe bhi dikh raha hai. But why does everyone constantly have to point it out? One day, a girl in my class literally held my hand and said, "Bhai, tum itni patli kyun ho? Kuch khaya karo." I know she probably didn't mean to be rude, but imagine someone randomly walking up to you just to comment on your body. The worst one was when one of my cousins looked at me and said, "Aise toh shaadi mein bahut problem hogi." That comment has stayed with me ever since. Even now, I avoid wearing certain clothes because I feel self-conscious. I wear full sleeves to class just to hide my skinny arms. 😭 One day I was already so irritated and mentally exhausted because of all these comments. Then there was this girl in my class—she's literally one of the sweetest people I've ever met.She said, "Bhai, tum kitni gori ho, tumhara haath kitna sundar hai aur tum khud bhi. Tum sleeves kyun pehnti ho? Aise hi raho, bahut sundar ho yaar." (That day I wasn't wearing full sleeves for the first time in a long while.) And honestly... when she started talking to me, I genuinely thought she was about to say the same thing everyone else says—"Tum kitni patli ho..." That's how much these comments have affected me. My first thought wasn't that she was going to compliment me, it was that she was going to judge my body again. 😭 People talk about body positivity, but I rarely see anyone discussing how normalized it is to body shame skinny girls in India. If someone comments on a bigger person's body, people usually call it out. But if you're skinny, suddenly it's considered funny or they're "just concerned." The truth is, I want to gain weight. I have a small appetite, I'm vegetarian, I'm under a lot of stress because of NEET, and I'm trying. It's not like I chose to look this way. Has anyone else gone through this? Did you manage to gain weight naturally? And more importantly... how do you stop these comments from getting into your head? Sometimes I laugh it off in front of everyone, but when I'm alone, I end up crying. I'd really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. Please be kind. ❤️

u/No_Audience_4880 — 25 days ago

Is anyone else tired of how normalized body shaming skinny girls is in India?

I'm 18F, and I've been skinny my whole life. I genuinely don't remember a time when people weren't commenting on my body. I'm from a very conservative family, so going to the gym isn't really an option. Moreover, the comments never stop. One of my friends constantly makes jokes like, "Bhai, tumhare aage kuch hai hi nahi," referring to my chest. She says it so casually, but it honestly hurts every single time. Then another one was like, "Yaar, tum thodi moti ho jaogi toh aur sundar lagogi." Like, mujhe pata hai ki main patli hoon. Mujhe bhi dikh raha hai. But why does everyone constantly have to point it out? One day, a girl in my class literally held my hand and said, "Bhai, tum itni patli kyun ho? Kuch khaya karo." I know she probably didn't mean to be rude, but imagine someone randomly walking up to you just to comment on your body. The worst one was when one of my cousins looked at me and said, "Aise toh shaadi mein bahut problem hogi." That comment has stayed with me ever since. Even now, I avoid wearing certain clothes because I feel self-conscious. I wear full sleeves to class just to hide my skinny arms. 😭 One day I was already so irritated and mentally exhausted because of all these comments. Then there was this girl in my class—she's literally one of the sweetest people I've ever met.She said, "Bhai, tum kitni gori ho, tumhara haath kitna sundar hai aur tum khud bhi. Tum sleeves kyun pehnti ho? Aise hi raho, bahut sundar ho yaar." (That day I wasn't wearing full sleeves for the first time in a long while.) And honestly... when she started talking to me, I genuinely thought she was about to say the same thing everyone else says—"Tum kitni patli ho..." That's how much these comments have affected me. My first thought wasn't that she was going to compliment me, it was that she was going to judge my body again. 😭 People talk about body positivity, but I rarely see anyone discussing how normalized it is to body shame skinny girls in India. If someone comments on a bigger person's body, people usually call it out. But if you're skinny, suddenly it's considered funny or they're "just concerned." The truth is, I want to gain weight. I have a small appetite, I'm vegetarian, I'm under a lot of stress because of NEET, and I'm trying. It's not like I chose to look this way. Has anyone else gone through this? Did you manage to gain weight naturally? And more importantly... how do you stop these comments from getting into your head? Sometimes I laugh it off in front of everyone, but when I'm alone, I end up crying. I'd really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. Please be kind. ❤️

u/No_Audience_4880 — 25 days ago

Title: Is anyone else tired of how normalized body shaming skinny girls is in India?

I'm 18F, and I've been skinny my whole life. I genuinely don't remember a time when people weren't commenting on my body. I'm from a very conservative family, so going to the gym isn't really an option. Moreover, the comments never stop. One of my friends constantly makes jokes like, "Bhai, tumhare aage kuch hai hi nahi," referring to my chest. She says it so casually, but it honestly hurts every single time. Then another one was like, "Yaar, tum thodi moti ho jaogi toh aur sundar lagogi." Like, mujhe pata hai ki main patli hoon. Mujhe bhi dikh raha hai. But why does everyone constantly have to point it out? One day, a girl in my class literally held my hand and said, "Bhai, tum itni patli kyun ho? Kuch khaya karo." I know she probably didn't mean to be rude, but imagine someone randomly walking up to you just to comment on your body. The worst one was when one of my cousins looked at me and said, "Aise toh shaadi mein bahut problem hogi." That comment has stayed with me ever since. Even now, I avoid wearing certain clothes because I feel self-conscious. I wear full sleeves to class just to hide my skinny arms. 😭 One day I was already so irritated and mentally exhausted because of all these comments. Then there was this girl in my class—she's literally one of the sweetest people I've ever met.She said, "Bhai, tum kitni gori ho, tumhara haath kitna sundar hai aur tum khud bhi. Tum sleeves kyun pehnti ho? Aise hi raho, bahut sundar ho yaar." (That day I wasn't wearing full sleeves for the first time in a long while.) And honestly... when she started talking to me, I genuinely thought she was about to say the same thing everyone else says—"Tum kitni patli ho..." That's how much these comments have affected me. My first thought wasn't that she was going to compliment me, it was that she was going to judge my body again. 😭 People talk about body positivity, but I rarely see anyone discussing how normalized it is to body shame skinny girls in India. If someone comments on a bigger person's body, people usually call it out. But if you're skinny, suddenly it's considered funny or they're "just concerned." The truth is, I want to gain weight. I have a small appetite, I'm vegetarian, I'm under a lot of stress because of NEET, and I'm trying. It's not like I chose to look this way. Has anyone else gone through this? Did you manage to gain weight naturally? And more importantly... how do you stop these comments from getting into your head? Sometimes I laugh it off in front of everyone, but when I'm alone, I end up crying. I'd really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. Please be kind. ❤️

u/No_Audience_4880 — 25 days ago

Starting my small handmade gift business 💌 Looking for my first few orders!

Hi everyone! 🌸 I'm starting a small handmade gift business and I'm looking for my first few customers. 💗 I make fully customized: 📖 Memory scrapbooks 🎁 Birthday & anniversary surprise boxes 💕 Handmade greeting cards 📸 Personalized photo gifts Every gift is handmade and customized with your photos, messages, favorite colors, and theme to make it truly special. Since I'm just starting, I'm offering affordable prices for my first few orders in exchange for honest feedback and reviews. If you have a birthday, anniversary, farewell, proposal, friendship celebration, or any other special occasion coming up, feel free to DM me with your ideas or inspiration pictures. I'll create a personalized gift just the way you want it! ✨💖

u/No_Audience_4880 — 27 days ago

Starting my small handmade gift business 💌 Looking for my first few orders!

Hi everyone! 🌸 I'm starting a small handmade gift business and I'm looking for my first few customers. 💗 I make fully customized: 📖 Memory scrapbooks 🎁 Birthday & anniversary surprise boxes 💕 Handmade greeting cards 📸 Personalized photo gifts Every gift is handmade and customized with your photos, messages, favorite colors, and theme to make it truly special. Since I'm just starting, I'm offering affordable prices for my first few orders in exchange for honest feedback and reviews. If you have a birthday, anniversary, farewell, proposal, friendship celebration, or any other special occasion coming up, feel free to DM me with your ideas or inspiration pictures. I'll create a personalized gift just the way you want it! ✨💖

u/No_Audience_4880 — 27 days ago

Starting my small handmade gift business 💌 Looking for my first few orders!

Hi everyone! 🌸 I'm starting a small handmade gift business and I'm looking for my first few customers. 💗 I make fully customized: 📖 Memory scrapbooks 🎁 Birthday & anniversary surprise boxes 💕 Handmade greeting cards 📸 Personalized photo gifts Every gift is handmade and customized with your photos, messages, favorite colors, and theme to make it truly special. Since I'm just starting, I'm offering affordable prices for my first few orders in exchange for honest feedback and reviews. If you have a birthday, anniversary, farewell, proposal, friendship celebration, or any other special occasion coming up, feel free to DM me with your ideas or inspiration pictures. I'll create a personalized gift just the way you want it! ✨💖

u/No_Audience_4880 — 27 days ago

Looking for people who'd like custom handmade gifts at affordable prices 💌🎁

Hi everyone! 🌸 I'm starting a small handmade gift business and I'm looking for my first few customers. 💗 I make fully customized: 📖 Memory scrapbooks 🎁 Birthday & anniversary surprise boxes 💕 Handmade greeting cards 📸 Personalized photo gifts Every gift is handmade and customized with your photos, messages, favorite colors, and theme to make it truly special. Since I'm just starting, I'm offering affordable prices for my first few orders in exchange for honest feedback and reviews. If you have a birthday, anniversary, farewell, proposal, friendship celebration, or any other special occasion coming up, feel free to DM me with your ideas or inspiration pictures. I'll create a personalized gift just the way you want it! ✨💖

u/No_Audience_4880 — 27 days ago

Looking for people who'd like custom handmade gifts at affordable prices 💌🎁

Hi everyone! 🌸 I'm planning to start a small handmade gift business and I'm looking for my first few customers. I make (or can customize): 📖 Memory scrapbooks 🎁 Birthday & anniversary surprise boxes 💕 Handmade greeting cards 📸 Personalized photo gifts Everything is handmade and customized according to your photos, messages, favorite colors, and theme. Since I'm just starting, I'll be keeping my prices affordable in exchange for honest feedback and photos/reviews. If you have a birthday, anniversary, farewell, proposal, friendship gift, or any special occasion coming up, feel free to DM me. I'd love to create something unique for you! 💖 I'm based in India and can discuss shipping depending on your location.

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u/No_Audience_4880 — 27 days ago

Need sunscreen recommendations under ₹300 for dry, sensitive skin

Hey everyone! I'm attaching photos of the sunscreens I'm considering. Which one would you recommend? I have dry to very dry (sometimes), sensitive skin, and I tan pretty easily. I was using Blynds, but it pills on me and I still got tanned, so I want to switch. My budget is ₹200–300 max. I'm a student and I buy skincare with my own pocket money, so I'm too broke to increase my budget right now. 🥲 I'm looking for something that: •Gives good protection (I tan easily) •Doesn't dry out my skin •Doesn't pill •Doesn't break me out I know there aren't many great sunscreens in this budget, but I genuinely can't do anything about it right now. It's better to use something rather than nothing. 😭 If there's a better sunscreen in the ₹200–300 range than the ones I'm attaching, please let me know. I'd really appreciate your recommendations. ❤️

u/No_Audience_4880 — 1 month ago

Need sunscreen recommendations under ₹300 for dry, sensitive skin

Hey everyone! I'm attaching photos of the sunscreens I'm considering. Which one would you recommend? I have dry to very dry (sometimes), sensitive skin, and I tan pretty easily. I was using Blynds, but it pills on me and I still got tanned, so I want to switch. My budget is ₹200–300 max. I'm a student and I buy skincare with my own pocket money, so I'm too broke to increase my budget right now. 🥲 I'm looking for something that: •Gives good protection (I tan easily) •Doesn't dry out my skin •Doesn't pill •Doesn't break me out I know there aren't many great sunscreens in this budget, but I genuinely can't do anything about it right now. It's better to use something rather than nothing. 😭 If there's a better sunscreen in the ₹200–300 range than the ones I'm attaching, please let me know. I'd really appreciate your recommendations. ❤️

u/No_Audience_4880 — 1 month ago

Best sunscreen under ₹300 for dry, sensitive skin?

Hey everyone! I'm attaching photos of the sunscreens I'm considering. Which one would you recommend? I have dry to very dry (sometimes), sensitive skin and I tan pretty easily. I was using Blynds, but it pills on me and I still got tanned, so I want to switch. My budget is ₹200–300 max because I'm a student and I buy skincare with my own pocket money, so I genuinely can't afford anything more expensive. 🥲 I'm looking for something that: ☀️ Gives good protection (I tan easily) 💧 Doesn't dry out my skin ✨ Doesn't pill 🚫 Doesn't break me out I know there aren't good sunscreens in this budget, but I can't do anything right now. It's better to use something rather than nothing. 🥲 If there's a better sunscreen in the ₹200–300 range than the ones I'm attaching, please let me know. Thanks! 🫶💗

u/No_Audience_4880 — 1 month ago

Best sunscreen under ₹300 for dry, sensitive skin?

Hey everyone! I'm attaching photos of the sunscreens I'm considering. Which one would you recommend? I have dry to very dry (sometimes), sensitive skin and I tan pretty easily. I was using Blynds, but it pills on me and I still got tanned, so I want to switch. My budget is ₹200–300 max because I'm a student and I buy skincare with my own pocket money, so I genuinely can't afford anything more expensive. 🥲 I'm looking for something that: ☀️ Gives good protection (I tan easily) 💧 Doesn't dry out my skin ✨ Doesn't pill 🚫 Doesn't break me out I know there probably aren't any "perfect" sunscreens in this budget, but I can't do much about it right now. I'd rather use the best sunscreen I can afford than skip sunscreen altogether. 😭 If there's a better sunscreen in the ₹200–300 range than the ones I'm attaching, please let me know. Thanks! 🫶💗

u/No_Audience_4880 — 1 month ago

Best sunscreen under ₹300 for dry, sensitive skin? 😭

Hey everyone! I'm attaching photos of the sunscreens I'm considering. Which one would you recommend? I have dry to very dry (sometimes), sensitive skin and I tan pretty easily. I was using Blynds, but it pills on me and I still got tanned, so I want to switch. My budget is ₹200–300 max because I'm a student and I buy skincare with my own pocket money, so I genuinely can't afford anything more expensive. 🥲 Looking for something that: ☀️ Gives good protection (I tan easily) 💧 Doesn't dry out my skin ✨ Doesn't pill 🚫 Doesn't break me out I know there probably aren't any "perfect" sunscreens in this budget, but I can't do much about it right now. It's better to use something rather than nothing. If there's a better sunscreen in the If there's a better sunscreen in the ₹200–300 range than the ones I'm attaching, please let me know too. Thanks! 🫶💗

u/No_Audience_4880 — 1 month ago

Meesho order marked delivered but I never received it. Please help 😭

Hi everyone, I need some advice. I ordered something from Meesho, but the order is showing delivered even though I never received the package.

I contacted Meesho support and raised a complaint, but I’m still not getting a proper solution. I also tried filing a complaint through the consumer helpline, but I’m not sure what to do next.

I paid through Fampay, and I really want my refund because I’m a broke student and this amount matters a lot to me 😭😭.

Has anyone faced a similar issue with Meesho? What worked for you to get your refund? Should I contact Fampay or is there any other way to resolve this?

Any advice would really help me. Thank you 🙏

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u/No_Audience_4880 — 1 month ago

Meesho order marked delivered but I never received it. What should I do?

Hi everyone, I need some advice. I ordered something from Meesho, but the order is showing delivered even though I never received the package.

I contacted Meesho support and raised a complaint, but I’m still not getting a proper solution. I also tried filing a complaint through the consumer helpline, but I’m not sure what to do next.

I paid through Fampay, and I really want my refund because I’m a broke student and this amount matters a lot to me 😭😭.

Has anyone faced a similar issue with Meesho? What worked for you to get your refund? Should I contact Fampay or is there any other way to resolve this?

Any advice would really help me. Thank you 🙏

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u/No_Audience_4880 — 1 month ago