LANCOME UV Expert Tone Up [SPF50+/PA++++] [Pearl Bright] Reviews
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- sjsj100Aug 4, 2019Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsWhen first applied, it's a bit sticky, so you need to moisturize the skin well, and you have to pat it in for a long time for it to absorb, so it can be a hassle in the morning when you're in a hurry... But if you have the time to let it absorb properly, it expresses a naturally whitish look, so I end up using it even when I'm busy.
TipI'm not sure if it's okay to use two sunscreens, but I find that rather than applying the tone-up sunscreen all over the face, it's better to apply the moisturizing and non-whitening sunscreen all over the face in the proper amount, and then apply an extra layer of this tone-up sunscreen on the cheekbones, forehead, chin, and nose bridge areas. Tone-up sunscreens can make the face look patchy if you apply the full amount, and it takes a lot of time to fully absorb, so I do it this way on days with strong UV rays. On regular days, I just use this one sunscreen alone.