Badger (Overseas) Damascus Rose Zinc Oxide Face Sunscreen [SPF25] Reviews
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2 Reviews
- 율무랑콩이랑Jun 7, 2020Oily SkinAcne Skin
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ConsIt applies thinly but is too matte, so it might suit oily skin types. I would recommend this sunscreen to high school students.
- 안티화학Jul 25, 2018Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe pore-covering effect is a benefit of this product, but if you use it and then apply a product like powder or foundation, the makeup can end up looking cakey in areas with large pores, and it's hard to tell if it's the sunscreen or the makeup that's settling into the pores. I have issues with my nose pores, so I tend not to use this sunscreen when I'm going to be wearing makeup. But for those with smaller pores, it may not be a problem.
TipThere's no special tip, but if you're concerned about the white cast, applying it in thin layers and patting it in can help reduce the appearance of white cast.