ANESSA Baby Care Sunscreen [SPF34/PA+++] Reviews
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1 Reviews
- 레베카러쉬Jan 11, 2016Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsIt's drying. The dryness of mineral sunscreens is unsolvable, even with nano-formulation ㅋ It's expensive. I wanted to repurchase it because the lack of white cast was good, but I found it's almost 3 times more expensive in Korea than in Japan duty-free. It's expensive and I also have concerns about nuclear power (..), so I'm wandering around looking for other mineral sunscreens... I'm still waiting for the delivery of new mineral sunscreen babies ㅋㅋㅋ The mineral sunscreen review will be continued
TipThe real danger is sunscreen sprays. If the sunscreen ingredients are absorbed through the respiratory system, it can be very dangerous. You know in movies how they snort drugs through the nose? Absorption through the respiratory system is much easier than ingestion! When using a spray, the inhalation possibility increases, so many organizations do not recommend using it. The same goes for powder products (high possibility of powder entering the nose when patting on the face) If you really want to use it, the advice is to hold your breath when applying..