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HERA Sun Mate Airy Sun Milk [SPF50+/PA++++]
Sun Mate Airy Sun Milk [SPF50+/PA++++]
3.888
Retail Price₩36,000
Size50mL ≈ 1.69 fl. oz.
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Pros
- Soft and Airy5
- Lightweight4
- Applies Thinly2
- Looks Natural2
- Easily Absorbed2
- Not Sticky2
- Effective for Inner Dryness1
Cons
- Contains Artificial Fragrance2
- Oily2
- Has an Alcohol Smell1
- Overpowering Smell1
- Irritates Eyes1
- Causes Allergic Reactions1
- Has a White Cast1
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Korean Reviews
- dq********Combination SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsMar 29, 2023
- The lightweight formula doesn't feel heavy right after application. (Highly recommended as a summer sunscreen.) - It doesn't produce excessive oiliness. (Recommended for oily or combination skin types.) - The runny texture absorbs quickly into the skin. - The artificial scent takes some getting used to. (A friend mentioned it smells like cement... but that's just their personal opinion.) - When applied with fingers, it can sometimes cause foundation to pill slightly, so I use it with a puff. (However, the puff tends to absorb a lot of sunscreen, so you might go through the product quickly.) - The need to shake the product before use can be a bit of a hassle. If you squeeze the product directly onto the back of your hand after shaking, sometimes only an oily liquid comes out. In this case, shake it again before using. It's easy to apply on areas other than the face, especially the neck. This makes it great for quick application when you're heading to the pool or beach, saving you time. - so*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsNov 18, 2022
Skin type: Combination in winter, combination dehydrated in summer / Large pores and blackheads / Seborrheic dermatitis / Avoid pore-clogging ingredients and oils, sensitive to oiliness / Prone to skin heat, often use salt water or toner packs in summer / Use sheet masks 1-2 times a week ✍️ Preferred sunscreen type: Lightweight chemical sunscreen Before the pandemic, I used chemical sunscreens daily as they work well with foundation. I preferred them over physical sunscreens due to the heavy feeling, white cast, and blemishes the latter can cause. However, I learned that sunscreen could cause eye irritation, and since I'm wearing masks and not applying makeup as often, I've started trying physical sunscreens too. ✍️ Quick summary: Hybrid sunscreen, lightweight feel, runny texture, slight brightening effect from white cast, moisturizing finish. ✏️ Application: Excellent Anessa sunscreen has a runny texture. It applies smoothly but feels more powdery than Sun Amoule. ✏️ Finish: Moisturizing Among hybrid sunscreens, some apply smoothly but finish powdery. This one is incredibly moisturizing. It's rich but not greasy or slippery - it's a dewy kind of moisturizing. There's a slight film-like feeling, but it's like applying a chemical sunscreen and blotting with a tissue. It should work well under foundation. ✏️ UV protection: Excellent High SPF, and being a hybrid sunscreen, it offers both chemical and physical protection. ✏️ White cast There is some white cast, though not as much as physical sunscreens. It becomes more natural-looking after a while. ✏️ Scent Strong cosmetic fragrance. It might be polarizing. ✏️ No eye irritation ✏️ Ease of removal: Low Being a hybrid sunscreen with good adherence, you'll need to double cleanse to remove it thoroughly. 1. The perfume-like scent is extremely strong. 2. The white cast might be divisive for those who don't prefer it. 3. With 5 caution ingredients, it may not be suitable for sensitive skin. 4. Even in November, my T-zone gets oily after a while. 5. At 38,000 won for 50ml, it's pricier than some alternatives. 6. It tends to settle into creases around the nose and emphasize dead skin cells. 7. It seems to clog pores. My blackheads and whiteheads have worsened. 8. It's not easily removed with foam cleanser alone. Quick comparison of chemical, physical, and hybrid sunscreens: ✔️ Chemical sunscreens: Chemically absorb and dissipate UV rays, smooth application, good for makeup longevity, may irritate sensitive skin, potential for eye irritation. ✔️ Physical sunscreens: Physically reflect UV rays, immediate protection after application, tend to apply dryly and thickly, may leave a white cast. ✔️ Hybrid sunscreens: Combine benefits of both types. Offer broad-spectrum protection against UV rays that single types might miss. Contain both physical and chemical blocking agents, so those with sensitive skin should be cautious.
Ingredients
What's inside
All Ingredients
7520 Ingredients to Avoid
5
Potential Allergen
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Ingredient Functions
Ingredient Information:
Each ingredient is selected for its specific purpose, such as improving skin hydration or brightening. However, the inclusion of these ingredients does not guarantee the overall effectiveness of the final product. Simply using these ingredients does not ensure the product will deliver the claimed benefits.
Ingredients by Skin Type
Oily Skin
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Dry Skin
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Sensitive Skin
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