Very glad to hear this, although it's not something you'd be using over your whole face, most likely. An extra layer of protection, especially in these spots the sun always hits first, can't hurt. Yes! I was just excited that it is a physical sunscreen, which will NOT cause hyper pigmentation or attract free radicals like a chemical sunscreen will. It's an added bonus using under the eyes for me because it's so hard to find a good eye cream with physical sunscreen. I use a different one all over my face. BTW, I know all this bc my mother is a Bev. hills Dermatologist....so she knows her 'ish!