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- yeahooonFeb 20, 2021 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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Cons- It's a bit oily, so it can look a bit messy when applied. For someone like me who only wears sunscreen, a powdery, clean finish is preferable, but this isn't quite that. The formula would probably suit those who plan to layer makeup on top. The oiliness also makes my hair stick to my face a lot. - No pore coverage. It's funny to expect pore coverage from a sunscreen, but many mineral sunscreens have a thick, pore-filling texture. This one just sits on top of the skin without filling in the pores. - Shade... The Sheer Tint shades are too dark. I have a skin tone around 21, but the Sheer Tint shades end up making my skin look a bit dull. ⭐️Those with brighter skin tones should go for the Sheer shades!⭐️ However, for someone with a skin tone around 23, the Sheer Tint shade would likely look very natural. If the color had been prettier, I probably would have continued using it. But the off shade cost it one star, and the oily, pore-sitting texture cost it another star.
- a꼬맹olApr 4, 2018 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe only downside is that the price is a bit high considering the amount of product. When I was younger, I always preferred matte and powdery finishes, but as I've gotten older, I've become more focused on the glow. The slight oiliness could also be seen as a drawback.