RENEWME Triple Protection Sun Cream [SPF50+/PA+++] Reviews
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- wo*****Jan 9, 2021Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark Spots
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Your conclusion is quite absurd... Skin Type: I had acne since puberty that carried over into adult acne, leaving my skin barrier compromised and dehydrated. I had all kinds of acne - cystic, closed comedones, you name it - and my skin was a mess, but it has been recovering recently. I have an oily, highly sensitive skin type. I consistently get closed comedones and folliculitis on my cheeks, and my pores are large.* - I started using this on the dermatologist's recommendation. - The dermatologist staff raved about it so much that I figured I'd give it a try. - Looks like I got duped again, huh? Haha - The ingredients are fancy organic UV filters. - My closed comedones have come back up.^ - I'm a sunscreen nomad - I've tried over 10 different sunscreens so far and still haven't found the right one. My skin is so sensitive to sunscreen ingredients that if it doesn't work, closed comedones pop up right away. To give you an idea, I've tried Dr.G Green Mild Up Sun, Dewytree Calmia Mineral, Round Lab Birch Juice Calming, Dr.Jart Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment, Innisfree No-Sebum Mineral, Innisfree Blueberry Rebalancing, Huxley Sun Cream, Missha All Around Safe Block Essence Sun Milk, etc...
Cons
- Looks like this one's going on my list of failed products too.^ - I'm once again reminded that dermatologist products don't always work well. For sensitive, acne-prone skin, mineral sunscreens are more suitable than organic filters, but they still actively recommended this fancy organic one, which is just frustrating from a patient's perspective...