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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinOct 10, 2023
The scent is floral, reminiscent of organic sunscreens, but it's not overpowering. It's actually quite mild and doesn't have that typical sunscreen smell that can be irritating. The texture is rich and creamy, with excellent absorbs. It spreads easily with just a light touch. Initially, it feels a bit sticky, but soon after, your skin feels incredibly smooth, creating a perfect base for makeup. It's great for those days when you're indoors but still want some sun protection without the heavy-duty SPF. The hydration lasts all day, and I feel like my complexion improves after using it. There's a slight tingling sensation when applied. Since it contains UV filters, I feel a bit uneasy wearing it all day and make sure to cleanse thoroughly in the evening. The rich formula, while great for cooler weather, can feel a bit heavy in warmer seasons. Given its price point, while it's more comfortable to use than typical organic sunscreens, I'm not sure if I'd choose this over a regular sunscreen in the future. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 21, 2021
✓ Absorbs beautifully Glides on incredibly smoothly Like butter melting on a hot pan Surprised by how effortlessly it spreads on the skin This alone makes me want to purchase the full-size product ✓ Improves skin texture Definitely notice an improvement in skin texture after use ✓ Protects against everyday UV exposure While the SPF isn't high, it's satisfactory It's a bit stifling to wear sunscreen indoors But I worry about dark spots if I don't use protection Happy with its moderate UV protection No particular downsides Though I'd buy it more often if it were a bit less expensive Personally, this is a product to stock up on during sales! - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinOct 18, 2020
I personally love cosmetics classified as day creams and night creams. I use products with sebum control, skin texture improvement, and 1% retinol for exfoliation. The next day, the most crucial base is sunscreen, which I found incredibly beneficial this summer. Considering most people apply base makeup, I think it's not bad (it's labeled as SPF16, but the actual product says SPF19). The application is fantastic - it spreads easily with a small amount, feeling soft and silky from the first touch. There's absolutely no stickiness, just a silky smooth application. Among the moisturizing ingredients, it contains the commonly used butylene glycol and the ever-present glycerin. It also has vitamin E, an antioxidant that prevents oxidation, and 1,2-hexanediol, which both moisturizes and acts as a preservative. My skin is extremely combination dehydrated - I experience both deep dryness and surface dryness year-round, while also having excessive sebum production. Using oily products often results in a few blemishes. While the ingredient list might suggest a lack of hydration, and I do feel some deep dryness, I prefer layering a few products rather than using many different ones. It's part of my usual skincare routine, and I'm a bit of a cream hoarder. I'm in my 11th year of marriage, and the financial constraints that came with it completely changed my once-envied skin. My previously resilient skin suddenly became oily, and products that used to work well started causing blemishes. After years of narrowing down which products didn't suit me, I realized it wasn't the products themselves but specific ingredients. Avoiding these ingredients for years led to my current combination dehydrated skin condition. However, my skin seems to have become more resilient now, and I can tolerate ingredients I used to avoid. These ingredients included stearic acid, palmitic acid, and myristic acid - pore-clogging components often found in sunscreens along with shea butter. While shea butter and coconut oil are powerful moisturizers with high oil content, avoiding them too severely limits the range of usable products. Shea butter, though not a sun protection ingredient itself, acts somewhat like a sun barrier and is a staple in anti-wrinkle products like eye creams due to its synergistic effects. The All Day Cream contains two pore-clogging ingredients and shea butter, but it didn't cause any blemishes for me. The packaging is a vacuum pump container, which I appreciate as it can be repurposed for home use after finishing the product. While I'm proud of Korea's top-ranking quarantine measures, it's ironic that we're also the world's top plastic waste producer. I'm trying to reduce plastic use for the sake of future generations. The only downside is that it can pill if applied thickly or over other creams like eye cream. The slight oiliness that gives a beautiful skin glow made it great for summer use. However, as the temperature fluctuates more, it unfortunately doesn't address either deep or surface dryness. This year has seen the release of many great organic sunscreens with improved formulations! From autumn, when temperature differences are more significant, using a moisturizing organic sunscreen might be more cost-effective. ABLE C&C often has sales, and among their A'pieu brand sunscreens, the newly released 'Air-Fit Waterful Organic Sunscreen' might be more beneficial for seasons other than summer. It's much more hydrating, which is crucial for me as dryness is my biggest concern. Oh! There are still some ingredients I avoid: ※ BHT: I'm not sure if it's just a feeling, but products containing this seemed to slow down my eyebrow growth after grooming. After avoiding it, my eyebrows seem to grow better. ※ Triethanolamine: I started avoiding this after watching Difa's broadcast, but I understand that mass-producing cosmetic companies might need to use it as an emulsifier or neutralizer in some cases. ※ PEG: I used to avoid this completely after watching Difa's broadcast, but now I use products with one or two PEG ingredients. After making my own cosmetics, I realized that emulsification is necessary to prevent separation of water-soluble and oil-soluble components, and the emulsifier often ends up with PEG in its name. Before apps like 'Hwahae', we used products without knowing much. But times have changed, environmental pollution like fine dust has worsened, and Western diets have led to more sensitive skin. I think the best approach is to consider expert advice like Difa's, use resources like 'Hwahae', and find the cosmetics that work best for your skin. March 15, 2021 I've been using this diligently as a day cream lately, and there's no pilling at all. I'm not sure why, but I suspect it might be because the vitamin C ampoule I've been using recently has dissolved any loose dead skin cells, improving absorption. It's great for quickly applying cream and sunscreen when I'm busy or in a hurry. It's especially convenient these days when half my face is covered with a mask. It pills like powder. It doesn't address either deep or surface dryness. A day cream suitable for summer use. Recommended for those with normal skin and a beautiful complexion. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinSensitive SkinSep 6, 2020
Even when not going out, applying this after morning cleansing can protect your skin from fluorescent light and other UV sources without needing sunscreen. While the SPF isn't high enough for outdoor use (you'd need to layer sunscreen for that!), it's great as a morning cream since UV rays can reach your skin even indoors. The scent is reminiscent of sunscreen. It doesn't brighten, but it does refine skin texture. I didn't realize there were so many potentially problematic ingredients until I checked the Hwahae app. However, I haven't experienced any major blemishes yet, so I'm still using it... - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinJul 8, 2020
At first, the texture is thick, but when applied to the skin, it melts with your body heat and absorbs surprisingly quickly. The most noticeable difference after use is in skin texture! Immediately after application, my skin became incredibly smooth, and rough, dry patches just disappeared. It seems to protect the skin well from UV rays and dust, both indoors and outdoors! As time passes, my skin feels fresh, and the soft, hydrated feeling is maintained. Right after applying the cream, there was a slight oiliness and stickiness. While it improves over time, this might be a bit disappointing for those who want an immediate fresh feeling after application. This product can be used any time of day, so you can apply it before bed if you want your makeup to go on well in the morning, or I'd recommend it to anyone concerned about the effects of fine dust on their skin when outdoors! The cream is said to prevent fine dust from adhering to the skin.