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Reviews
- je*********Dry SkinRednessJan 31, 2016
The previous sunscreen I used had quite a few harmful ingredients and was quite oily, so I found this new one. It seems to be moderately oily and can be used year-round. The packaging is small. This could be an advantage when traveling. - do******Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRednessOct 30, 2015
I have sensitive, oily skin. This product is perfect for my oily skin, especially in the summer. There's a nice glow when using the sunscreen. The ingredients are relatively gentle, and I've been using it without any major issues on my sensitive skin. There's a slight whitening effect. During seasonal changes or in the winter, you should use a thorough skincare routine before applying to reduce dryness and whitening. Since it's a natural product, be sure to check the expiration date. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAug 30, 2015
First of all, the ingredients are excellent and the price is quite affordable, so I purchased it. To cut to the chase, this is for oily skin. I have dry skin, so it didn't quite suit me. After applying the cream and it being absorbed, there was no slipperiness or greasiness. It had a nice, adhering feel on the skin. So I thought it felt very refreshing, but when I looked in the mirror, there were some dry patches here and there. The white cast is average. While it was a downside for me, this powdery product seems suitable for oily skin and neutral skin types in the summer. It doesn't seem to be a universal sunscreen that suits everyone. In my opinion, this sunscreen seems similar to the Innisfree Waterproof Sunscreen, so people curious about the feel of this sunscreen could go test it at Innisfree to get a general sense of it. I don't quite remember the exact price I paid, but I think it was around 20,000 won.