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- 건성이란이런거구나...Mar 16, 2017 (UTC)Dry Skin
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ConsDouble cleansing is a must. It's absolutely impossible to apply the recommended amount of this. Personally, I think it's better to use a separate main sunscreen. For those with very dry skin who struggle with mineral sunscreens making their skin feel tight and cracked, you could apply a mineral sunscreen first, then layer a small amount of this on top, or mix it with foundation. Alternatively, if you've found a sunscreen that works well for your skin but has a strong white cast, you could apply a small amount of that and then use this for an extra layer of protection... Needless to say, those with oily skin don't need to buy this. A mineral sunscreen should suffice.
TipIt's not that oils are inherently bad for oily skin.