

Comparison:
Color: The Biore UV gel is yellowish while the Sunplay was more white.
Texture: Both had a watery consistency and blended well.
Smell: No discernible scent.
Price: Biore 50g retails for $10+USD.
Sunplay 30g retails for $4+USD. (Depending on bottle size & where you purchase).

The Biore left a red mark on my skin which may be a reaction to the alcohol content.
Skin Aqua is ALCOHOL FREE. When splashed water on, the Biore appeared to be more waterproof.
My thoughts: Although the Biore UV Essence is a cult fave, I prefer the Sunplay Skin Aqua. It felt lighter, more breathable, and did not turn my face red like the Biore. It also washed off easier. I wear Skin aqua sunscreen everyday and it has not cause any breakouts. It is also more affordable for daily use.
Joody