DARPHIN Intral Pink Filter Jacha [SPF50] (Environmental Lightweight Shield) Reviews
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3 Reviews
- 전통적인콩중이63466May 31, 2022Dry Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsIt's a slightly moisturizing and slightly oily type, so it's uncertain whether it would suit oily skin. But it worked well for my dry skin.
- kangswanDec 9, 2017Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe product is a bit oily, so in the summer I would apply it sparingly without any additional creams, and reapply as needed while carrying it around. I tried the Dalphang sun block while in Korea in the fall, and was satisfied with it.
- kimchumjiMay 2, 2017Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsThe case is pink and pretty, and the small size makes it easy to carry. It's used by shaking it like a correction fluid, and even though the capacity seems small, it lasts quite a long time. Despite being a sunscreen, it has good spreadability and the beige color doesn't leave a white cast, making it easy to apply. True to the Intral line, there was no irritation.
ConsI bought it expecting it to fit well with the Intral line, but it's too similar to the Clinique sunscreen I was using before, so there's no reason to pay more for it. As they're from the same cosmetics company, the packaging size and design, as well as the shaking application, are the same. The Dalphang is a bit more watery and has a slightly pinker tone, but the difference is negligible once applied. Clinique has a sheer (white) and a sheer tint (beige) option, and the tinted one was a bit too dark for my skin, so I bought the sheer one. The Dalphang is also a bit too dark for me. It might not be an issue for those with normal skin tones. The color representation in the photos didn't turn out well, but the one on the left is Clinique and the one on the right is Dalphang. In reality, Dalphang looks a bit pinker and brighter, but there's no noticeable difference on the face. Even with the color, it doesn't really cover blemishes, and only helps to minimize the white cast typical of sunscreens. Both Clinique and Dalphang leave a slight tightness on the skin by the afternoon when used alone over the basic skincare routine.