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Reviews
- Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinSensitive SkinJul 6, 2024
The sunstick format makes it easy to apply with quick swipes. I'd recommend this for those with very dry skin that needs extra hydration. It's excessively rich and leaves my skin feeling way too greasy and sticky. I stocked up on the 1+1 deal, but I'll have to save it for winter use. In this scorching summer, when I went out wearing this, the combination of sweat and the oily residue left my complexion in a terrible state. The stick is also quite hard, making application uncomfortable. Plus, it leaves a noticeable white cast. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinMay 13, 2020
My skin type: In winter, generally dry. As the weather warms up, oily T-zone and hairline, with the rest being normal :) I have a few small blemishes on my T-zone, and sensitive skin! Application: It glides on smoothly like a lip balm. It doesn't pill or cause much irritation! White cast: I prefer sunscreens with a slight white cast as I finish my skincare routine with sunscreen. This product has quite a noticeable white cast, which I like. Blemishes: I have sensitive, blemish-prone skin with some small bumps in my T-zone. Some sunscreens cause redness, but this one didn't trigger any breakouts! Ingredients: With only 1 out of 20 ingredients to be cautious about, it seems pretty good. Fragrance: The scent seems to be quite divisive. Personally, I found it okay. However, I'm not thrilled about the added fragrance. I think it would be fine without it. Stickiness: The applied areas feel a bit sticky and greasy. It seems to have quite a bit of oil content. Usually, the oiliness subsides over time, but with this one, it tends to linger. White cast: It's too white. I have a fair complexion, but when I wore this sunstick to school, people said my face looked unusually pale. This isn't a light, fresh-feeling sunscreen. I apply this product lightly under my eyes (aegyo-sal area), on the bridge of my nose, and on my forehead after using another sunscreen. It doesn't show much, but I use it for a subtle highlighting effect. Make sure to apply powder over it! - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinJul 9, 2019
Despite being a mineral sunscreen, it's quite hydrating and applies smoothly. There's a slight white cast, but it's not severe and feels almost transparent when applied to the body. Its thin, wide shape makes it easy to glide over the skin. It has a faint powdery scent, which I personally prefer over unscented sunscreens. It seems impossible to avoid transfer with moisturizing mineral sunscreen sticks... It's my fault for buying another mineral sunscreen stick after experiencing this issue multiple times, but I won't be purchasing them again. While this product doesn't leave white marks everywhere it touches, it does transfer some oil and particles. When applied to arms or neck, it leaves slight marks on the inside of dark clothes and can make white clothes slightly yellowish where it contacts. Also, being a mineral sunscreen, it feels very hydrating at first, but over time it can feel a bit dry on the skin. If you want to protect your clothes, I recommend applying it to your face rather than your body. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinJun 4, 2019
■ Among sensitive skin sunscreens, this stick format is convenient to use. It's passed sensitivity tests, offers damage care, and is free from 5 common irritants, making it a safe choice. It's particularly suitable for those with super sensitive skin. ■ As with most mineral sunscreens, there is a slight white cast, but it's not too noticeable. Due to its solid form, I wouldn't recommend it for those who need to keep it outside for long periods. At first, I wasn't sure how to apply it, but if you twist the bottom, the product comes up.