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- 아요미네Oct 14, 2017 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIf you dislike white cast and richness, this isn't for you. It's fine overall, but lacks staying power in summer. With just a bit of sweat, white streaks run down and it disappears...! It even stings the eyes when swimming. Maybe SPF50 was too irritating for daily use, as I got some blemishes. Now I only apply it on face and neck for outdoor activities (excluding swimming), and use a lower SPF20 sunscreen for everyday use. Still, it seems much gentler than other sunscreens, so I'm using it gratefully. I've seen reviews about blemishes from sunscreens with titanium dioxide. So I'm now using sunscreens with zinc oxide high in the ingredient list or zinc oxide-based ones. Will update my review later.
TipIt adheres well when applied after fully absorbing your skincare. Apply in thin layers, patting gently, then spread with a sponge for better adhesion. I dispense some sunscreen onto my hand, apply it bit by bit on my face, then down to my neck. With the remaining sunscreen, I mix in a little matte foundation, apply it, and press it in with a makeup sponge. The sunscreen itself gives a shiny finish, making the face look glossy. In summer I used powder, but these days I just keep it dewy.