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- Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJun 20, 2019
While this product is slightly different, I think it'll suit more people. The best part is that it doesn't leave a white cast, helps soothe the skin, and isn't sticky at all! Well, the price seems to be its only redeeming quality. When applied with other creams, it makes your skin look excessively shiny. Using this on top of your regular cream might be overkill for your skincare routine. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinApr 25, 2017
Absorbs beautifully. Unlike typical mineral sunscreens that need careful application, this stick form glides on effortlessly along facial contours. It's perfect for those who dislike heavy products, offering a natural tone correction. Just apply this sunstick and finish with powder for a complete look. Still requires blending with fingers. Reapplication seems challenging for mineral sunscreens. The promised 'powdery finish' was hard to notice (hair kept sticking). After about 4 hours, the T-zone gets oily, and beyond 5 hours, the U-zone feels tight. Double cleansing is a must (foam cleanser alone doesn't remove it well). If you don't like rubbing with your hands, try applying with a damp beauty sponge for a dewy effect. When double cleansing feels like a chore, use a sea sponge (not just any sponge, but a specific sea sponge!) loaded with foam. Massage it over your face for a thorough, effortless cleanse! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinNov 21, 2016
As it's a mineral sunscreen, I decided to give it a try. For a stick, it wasn't too heavy, which I liked. It has a slight correcting effect, so before I used to apply Kyun Mi-ri's pact followed by Cho Sung-ah's pact, but now in the mornings I just apply this, put on some lip color, and I'm done. I only use pacts for touch-ups now. Though this runs out quickly, it saves me money on pacts, which I appreciate (it just slightly evens out my complexion). Also, I have somewhat sensitive skin, but this doesn't cause any blemishes at all. Even if I occasionally sleep without washing it off, my skin doesn't react badly. I've already bought two more to stock up and keep using. I also bought the transparent version, but it was too heavy like a lip balm, so I gave it to my sister. Although it's a stick, you still end up having to spread it with your hands. You need to pay attention to cleansing, which is a bit of a hassle. It runs out faster than expected... maybe lasts about a month and a half? As for staying power, well... it comes off when you blow your nose. Does only the powder come off? Anyway, that's something I'm curious about. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinJun 12, 2016
I use the inorganic sunscreen for myself and give the organic one to my boyfriend, haha! Both are gentle, absorb well, and don't leave a white cast - love that! The downside is that since it's not in a squeeze tube, you have to wipe off any dust or particles that settle on the product each time you use it, which is a bit inconvenient... - je******Normal SkinSensitive SkinMay 22, 2016
As someone with super sensitive skin, I've hopped from product to product due to issues with scent and absorption. This one, however, is quite good. It's been a while since I've used a sunscreen for over three weeks, except for the SSOD sunscreen. This one's a keeper! I apply it with my hands, which isn't ideal. While I can't avoid using my hands, at least it doesn't leave too much residue on them. I consider this a silver lining and continue using it. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinMay 22, 2016
I really liked how this organic sunscreen stick wasn't as sticky as other sunsticks I've tried. The mineral sunscreen didn't apply as smoothly as I'd hoped. I had to pat it in again with my fingers to blend it properly. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinMay 3, 2016
It's slightly matte but still moisturizing. There doesn't seem to be much oiliness, and it doesn't leave a shiny finish. This would be great for those with oily skin or excess sebum on their face. As someone with oily skin, I find it provides a bit of coverage too. I love that it comes with a mirror. When applied, it can make your skin look quite pale, so you need to pat it in with your fingers or apply a thin layer. While it's not a stark white cast but rather a natural whiteness, it still lightens the complexion noticeably. - tp*******Oily SkinSensitive SkinJan 25, 2016
I have sensitive combination skin. Before going out, I apply an oil-skin mixture and then just use this. For me, the tone correction works so well it's like I'm wearing makeup! No blemishes, and the scent is nice - some sunsticks smell like crayons, but this one's great! Everything's good except for one thing... It's hard to apply evenly with just the stick, and it can look a bit white like a white cast. So I have to roughly apply it in broad strokes, then blend it out with another puff. Still, it looks natural and I feel it has many benefits, so I'll definitely repurchase! You can't apply it with just the stick... It's a bit disappointing that you need to use another puff. On windy days like now, or if you have dry skin normally, try spraying an oil-mixed toner or essence on your face before using this product. You'll get that glowing complexion! - ch*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinDec 17, 2015
Unlike other sunscreens that often cause breakouts on my face, this one didn't! It's also easy to apply. I was considering repurchasing, but I've decided to try products with gentler ingredients first. It runs out surprisingly quickly, and it's hard to use up every last bit. While it does provide some brightening, it's not enough on its own. As someone with oily skin, I found it made my skin feel greasy and heavy.