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- Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinAug 31, 2022
It's gentle and absorbs well. I like that it doesn't wash off easily even when wet. Maybe because it's milk-based, there's a sour smell? After using it for a while, the scent becomes noticeable, making it difficult to use on the face. The fact that it doesn't wash off easily, as mentioned above, is both a pro and a con. It doesn't come off with regular soap, so I'm using a scrub to remove it. Due to the strong smell, I'm using it as a body product instead. - ga*******Normal SkinSensitive SkinRednessDead Skin CellsMay 31, 2021
Even on sensitive skin, it doesn't cause irritation. However, it doesn't completely prevent blemishes from appearing. It smells like spoiled milk, making me gag while applying. It pills on bare skin. It's extremely drying - I thought my skin was turning into parchment. Apply this on well-moisturized skin after thorough skincare. Otherwise, it might pill during application. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinRecommendedJan 6, 2020
I chose this product after hearing good things about its mineral sunscreen. It really lives up to its 'milk' name - it genuinely feels like milk on the skin! Perhaps due to the mineral sunscreen, it has a slight brightening effect that gives a lovely glow. I found the scent pleasant too. Checking the ingredients on Hwahae, they're impressively gentle on the skin. The finish is quite powdery, so those with dry skin might find it a bit drying. Personally, I didn't have any particular complaints. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinNov 11, 2019
Overall, it's not bad... The way it absorbs is... The scent is overwhelmingly chemical... I'm not sure if this is supposed to be good... or not... - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinAug 27, 2019
I switched to this after hearing it was gentle. The bottle size is generous! It's quite thick, so when I sweat in summer, it sometimes leaves visible white marks. - ji*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAug 21, 2019
Although it's a mineral sunscreen, when you apply it generously, you can barely notice any white cast. There's no stinging or irritation to the eyes. Considering its low price and large volume for a sunscreen, it offers great value for money. I didn't feel any stickiness, and it leaves the skin feeling quite matte. I have sensitive skin but haven't experienced any blemishes, so I'm just using it as is. However, I probably won't repurchase. While 'matte outside, moisturized inside' is usually the gold standard, this product is more like 'matte outside, matte inside'... After applying, when you touch your skin, it feels just dry on the surface, but the eye and mouth areas feel even tighter than if you hadn't applied anything after cleansing (for reference, I use Physiogel Facial Cream). I thought since it's called a sun milk, it would be like an emulsion that's easy to apply without feeling heavy, but that's not really the case. I'm not sure why they call it a milk at all. I usually only apply sunscreen, but it seems to feel less drying when I layer base makeup on top of it. - ha******Dry SkinAug 3, 2019
I bought this sunscreen after checking Hwahae reviews praising its gentle ingredients. It's my first sunscreen purchase based on those recommendations. I snagged it at a great price during an Olive Young sale and chose it as a family sunscreen for my 7 and 9-year-old kids too. The scent is subtle and unremarkable. I use it as the final step in my skincare routine and don't apply any other makeup. Unfortunately, this product has many drawbacks. Even though I don't have particularly sensitive skin, after 2-3 hours of wear, I experience intense tightness and dryness. Despite seeing reviews mentioning dryness, I applied a generous layer of aloe gel underneath, but still felt like I had a stiff film on my face after a few hours, especially on days when I reapplied. The lack of oil content might be the issue, so I switched to using a horse oil cream instead of a moisturizer, which helped a bit. I wouldn't recommend this for dry skin types, but if you insist on using it, apply a rich, oily cream underneath. The application isn't great for me either - it pills a lot. You need to pat it in to help it absorb. As it's a mineral sunscreen, it has significant white cast and tends to pill. Pat it in to help it absorb, and make sure to apply a rich moisturizer beforehand. - vu***Normal SkinRecommendedJul 31, 2019
It absorbs well and feels hydrating. However, I have one question. Is aluminum hydroxide in the ingredients list? Is this an aluminum component? Is it true that it's not good for the skin? I've heard that aluminum can be absorbed by the skin. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJul 26, 2019
Great value for money, and despite being a mineral sunscreen, it doesn't leave a noticeable white cast. While it's a plus that it doesn't leave a greasy shine, it's a bit too drying for my skin. - sa******Oily SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJul 14, 2019
The 100ml size is quite generous - you'll definitely need a bag to carry it around. Now I understand why most sunscreens come in 50ml, but if you apply sunscreen frequently, this product is an excellent choice. Oily skin types won't regret buying this. It feels matte, but it's more of a soft, powdery finish which is nice. Even when you sweat, it doesn't feel unpleasant, and if it wears off, you don't feel gross. There's a slight white cast, but it's not noticeable - you won't look like a ghost. It doesn't feel suffocating, and it doesn't get greasy. Among physical sunscreens, this one is really impressive. It's a shame they don't offer refills. You can only find it at Olive Young. Dry skin types should absolutely avoid this. The matte, powdery finish will likely feel too tight and uncomfortable. Apply after thoroughly completing your skincare routine.