WELEDA Eco Baby & Kids Sun Cream Neutral [SPF50+/PA+++] Reviews
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2Reviews
- Hwahae UserApr 14, 2018Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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The organic ingredients provide a high sun protection factor. It seems like Ama Ecocosmetique is the only one like this. The ingredients are the best among commercial sunscreens.
Cons
Since it is a mineral sunscreen, the application is a bit thick and you need to spread it well.
Tip
If you pat it while applying, it will be absorbed faster.
- Hwahae UserOct 14, 2017Combination SkinSensitive 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.Pros
The good ingredients and pump type make it seem hygienic. Relatively good ingredients with a high SPF index. It seems good to use for outdoor activities. There is some whitening and oiliness, but I just apply a tint over the sunscreen on weekdays and go about my day. The application is not the best, but it was much more usable than expected. I'm using it very well.
Cons
If you dislike whitening and oiliness, this is a dealbreaker. Everything is fine, but it has no staying power in the summer. As soon as I start sweating a little, a white liquid just starts flowing and it all disappears...! It also stings my eyes when I go in the water ㅠㅠ Even the SPF 50 was a bit irritating for me daily, so I got some minor breakouts. I only apply it to my face and neck for outdoor activities (no swimming), and use a lower SPF 20 sunscreen normally. But it still seems much gentler than other sunscreens, so I'm grateful to be using it. I saw a review about a sunscreen with titanium dioxide causing breakouts, so I'm currently using one with zinc oxide as the main ingredient.
Tip
The base makeup needs to be fully absorbed before applying. Gently patting it on in thin layers and using a sponge to spread it out helps it adhere much better. I dispense a small amount of sunscreen into my hand and apply it to my face bit by bit, then extend it down to my neck. I also mix a bit of matte foundation into the remaining sunscreen and use a makeup sponge to really press it into my skin. The sunscreen itself is a bit shiny, so in the summer I used to powder it, but lately I just let it stay dewy(?).