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Reviews
- Hwahae UserDry SkinMay 4, 2020
The texture is incredibly lightweight, making it a pleasure to apply! The ingredients are also top-notch! It's a bit sticky, leaving a slightly uncomfortable feeling after application. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinOct 23, 2018
It applies smoothly and moisturizes well, even for oily skin. There's a slight stickiness right after application, but it's less noticeable compared to other sunscreens. There's a bit of stickiness, but it's relatively minor compared to other products. When you apply cushion foundation immediately after this sunscreen, it adheres well to the skin, creating a dewy finish. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinJul 22, 2018
Many people buy this product because of its gentle ingredients, but it doesn't suit me personally. 1. It's a lightweight gel that applies smoothly, but it's too sticky for oily skin. Hair sticks to it, so you'll need to set it with powder. 2. It stings my eyes terribly. Thanks to this, I ended up doing a lot of research on sunscreens and their ingredients. From now on, I'm sticking to mineral sunscreens only! - Hwahae UserOily SkinMay 27, 2018
This is my first time trying a pump-type sunscreen, and it's quite convenient to use. I usually don't experience any eye irritation with organic UV filters, and true to form, this product doesn't sting my eyes either. It feels cool and absorbs well. I think it's best suited for those with dry skin as it's incredibly moisturizing and gives a nice glow. It's too sticky. While it spreads easily, it doesn't seem to absorb well and feels slippery. I applied makeup after using this, and even though I only changed my sunscreen, my face quickly became dull. It might work better with a matte foundation. It's been about 6 hours since application, and my neck still feels tacky. My makeup also wears off faster. I have slightly oily skin, and as the weather is getting warmer, I don't think this suits me. Looks like I'll need to buy a different sunscreen. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinApr 3, 2018
It absorbs like a moisturizing emulsion when applied, with no white cast. After some time, it starts to feel somewhat sticky on the skin. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinFeb 1, 2018
As someone with skin prone to dead skin cells buildup and clogged pores, I simply couldn't use mineral sunscreens. I bought this last July and have used about half of it. It feels less suffocating than mineral sunscreens and leaves my skin feeling hydrated. The subtle but persistent cosmetic scent occasionally gave me headaches. I usually apply the recommended amount, and since it's a sun gel, I expected it to be very watery. However, it leaves a sticky feeling and a shiny finish. It might be good for those with smooth skin texture. Wow, I thought I didn't have sensitive eyes, but this sunscreen gave me an unforgettable experience. While riding a sunny bus in summer, I felt like my eyes were burning. Even though I wasn't in direct sunlight - I was sitting right behind the driver - as soon as the sunlight filled the bus, I couldn't keep my eyes open. When I tried, they forcefully closed and teared up. Under fluorescent lights, it was just a slight stinging, but I didn't realize this was eye irritation. I thought I'd used my phone too much and kept using it until half was gone. Oh no! If you have sensitive eyes, please avoid this. Don't be foolish like me. When I switched sunscreens, the symptoms completely disappeared. Not recommended for those with sensitive eyes or eye irritation! Please, if you're one of those people, don't buy this. I was so clueless about the cause of my discomfort all this time.