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- coollllllllJun 29, 2018 (UTC)Dry Skin
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ConsThere are some minor issues like a bit of tackiness or slight white cast, but I think those are just the natural inconveniences of using mineral or hybrid sunscreens. The tackiness or white cast is not severe enough to interfere with my makeup application after applying the sunscreen, so I'm using it without major complaints.
TipPersonally, I really dislike anything that makes my face look toned up. The slight white cast can be adjusted with the foundation I apply on top. It's like creating a neutral effect. And if I use a mattifying setting spray on top, I can enjoy the sun protection without any other inconveniences.