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1 Reviews
- karen1028Jul 30, 2015 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsI often felt moisturized after washing, but sometimes I experienced a slightly sticky sensation. When I touched my face after washing, I could feel a slightly sticky/moisturized texture. I thought this might be because the product contains a lot of natural ingredients.
TipThe ingredients of this product are not significantly different from those of the Aveeno body wash. Additionally, this product is not available on the official Aveeno website, so it seems to be a product tailored specifically for Korean consumers. Therefore, using the Aveeno body wash or soap should work well to remove the Aveeno sunscreen. The Aveeno sunscreen itself also rinses off easily with water, but I can't be 100% certain it's completely removed, so using a product with appropriate cleansing power should be sufficient.