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- i likeJan 12, 2018Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIt's inconvenient that I can't buy it in domestic stores and have to get it shipped internationally. In the summer, it gets really oily and my hair keeps getting stuck to it, so I can't use it continuously... Lately, when I cleanse my face, I've been massaging in 100% coconut oil, wiping it off with tissue, rinsing with water, or wiping it with a toner-soaked cotton pad and then rinsing with water.
- 운동하는뿡뿡이Feb 12, 2017Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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The content is currently being reviewed by the Hwahae operations team, and the verification will be completed by the next business day (excluding weekends and holidays) from the date the review was written.Reviewed by Hwahae Trial Reviewers
This review was written by a Hwahae Trial Reviewer who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Trial Reviewers' reviews undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsSince my skin is sensitive, I had a hard time finding a cushion or foundation that wouldn't make my skin look too pale. But I ended up buying a gentle sunscreen that has been working great for over a year now. I don't have any breakouts, and just a light application gives me a natural glow. (Of course, I use it with a sebum-absorbing powder... Even though I have dry skin, it does get a bit shiny sometimes...)
ConsIt's extremely oily. It's winter now, so it's a bit hardened in the morning, and you can see a thin layer of oil on top.
TipI'm applying it in small amounts, tapping it onto my skin, and the sebum-absorbing powder is almost essential...