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Reviews
- Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinJun 5, 2019
It doesn't sting my eyes and seems to excel at UV protection with almost no white cast. It doesn't leave a greasy finish. This is the first time I've invested in an expensive sunscreen... Oddly enough, it's now selling for half the price at LaLa Blah. I wonder if it's being discontinued? I have dry skin, and this sunscreen seems to completely absorb all the moisture from my well-prepared skincare routine. After applying this sunscreen, when I put foundation on top, it covers my skin in a dry manner. I ended up giving it away to someone who wanted it. It's really not good... Help! I'm struggling with my makeup routine. Does anyone know of a hydrating sunscreen? I don't mind if it's rich in oils, as long as it's moisturizing... I've looked around, but all sunscreens seem to dry out my skin. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinDec 29, 2018
Absorbs well without leaving a greasy feeling, and I love that it's not too matte Even though I don't usually get blemishes, this seems to clog my pores and increase oil production - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinAug 18, 2018
I love how this sunscreen has a light texture but still adheres well to the skin without leaving any white cast. It's perfect! No greasiness, no blemishes, no eye irritation, and no artificial fragrance. For me, this sunscreen is all pros and no cons! I'll definitely reach for this product every summer. As someone who tends to sweat a lot in hot weather, I really appreciate how it stays put and doesn't slide off. It's my go-to summer sunscreen ♥ I can't really think of any downsides... Maybe the price is a bit on the higher side, if I had to mention something. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinApr 15, 2018
It's great at controlling excess oil, which is perfect for oily skin types The price point is a bit high, making it challenging for students to afford Recommended - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinSep 17, 2017
I'm on my second bottle and it's great - no excess oil and it works well for my skin. Since it's designed for sensitive skin, there's no irritation at all! The downside is that it doesn't provide any color correction. For men who want a bit of coverage like other sunscreens, you'll need to use a CC or BB cream along with this. - Hwahae UserDry SkinJul 29, 2017
It's moisturizing and since I have a fair complexion, I noticed a subtle brightening effect! It wasn't greasy, and the absorption seemed pretty good. There's a burning sensation when applying it... While it doesn't cause any blemishes, I think some ingredients just don't agree with my skin. Also, it's quite pricey! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinJun 17, 2017
First of all, the performance is the most satisfactory to me. As it is low-irritation, waterproof, and has SPF 50++++, I feel reassured. I also purchased it because there is a rumor that Innisfree provides good UV protection, and although I was worried that it might cause breakouts after checking the ingredients, it did not cause any trouble and is moderately oily, so it pairs well with my Estee Lauder foundation and does not get patchy over time, which I like. The white cast is not too severe, and it is not as drying as mineral sunscreens, it's just perfect. I didn't experience any eye irritation either, and I will continue to use it going forward. It's hard to describe, but when you apply it, there is a feeling of an oily film on the face, so those with oily skin may have mixed feelings about it. I've heard that sunscreen needs to be applied generously, so if you want to layer it, the oiliness can be a bit troublesome, but if you gently pat it in and give it time to absorb, it should be fine. The photo may look a bit strange, but please refer to it! I applied the sunscreen in two layers, so it appears whiter than it actually is.