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- Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJun 17, 2021
Absorbs well and feels quite moisturizing. No pilling or residue later on. Greasy. My skin broke out after using it. The previous Mild Sun was my holy grail sunscreen, but it was discontinued. I thought this would be good since it's from the same company, but my skin reacted badly, causing a lot of stress. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 16, 2021
As someone with dry skin, I found the texture of this product quite nice. It's a sunscreen I can use daily. However, it tends to pill over time and the staying power isn't particularly impressive. - ss******Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedMay 4, 2021
It evens out my skin tone and gives a brightening effect, plus the SPF is just right. I love that the ingredients are gentle, which makes me trust the product! The previous version was much better. I really wish they'd go back to the original formula. Looks like I'll have to search for another sunscreen that suits me... While this product might work better for some people, I'm disappointed because the pre-renewal version was perfect for me. The oiliness is beyond excessive, it's like oil is literally dripping down my face. My eyebrows and even my eyeliner can't withstand the greasiness and end up smudging off. Applying powder doesn't help at all. My sensitive skin reacts badly, causing my makeup to clump, and with the added mask-wearing, I'm getting small blemishes, so I've had to stop using it. Thank you for always creating skin-friendly cosmetics. I've been a loyal customer since the early days of Iskin. It's natural that as you try to improve on weak points, various products will be released. It's just that this one doesn't suit me personally, but I absolutely can't say it's a bad product. - ye****Combination SkinDec 4, 2020
As a brand known for experimenting with hyaluronic acid, they've incorporated various types of it into this sunscreen. It's true that despite being a mineral sunscreen, it feels less drying on the skin. However, that's the only positive aspect I can find. To improve the texture, they've sacrificed zinc oxide and opted for titanium dioxide alone, which offers relatively lower UVA protection. Yet, they've failed to nail either the texture or the white cast. Surprisingly, it's even greasier than chemical sunscreens. It pills terribly, as if you've applied sunscreen over a high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid product. Although the packaging claims no white cast, there's definitely a noticeable one, making the application patchy, streaky, and messy. I'm baffled as to how this subpar formula made it past quality control and got approved for release. Even a prototype shouldn't perform this poorly. With so many excellent Korean sunscreens on the market these days, here's a pro tip: Skip this product that seems solely focused on achieving an EWG 0-2 grade at the expense of everything else. - at***Combination SkinAcne SkinSep 3, 2020
There's just one positive thing - it absorbs well... I'm disappointed with every new release from Isntree. This one is irritating and absolutely terrible. I can't understand why they discontinued the sunscreen that worked so well... - yd*******Combination SkinAcne SkinAug 10, 2020
- High concentration of hyaluronic acid keeps skin deeply hydrated without any dryness. Would likely pair well with semi-matte or matte cushions and foundations. - Bring back my holy grail sunscreen that's been discontinued! There was a notice that the Sensitive Sunscreen would be renewed in June this year, but I recently found out it's been completely discontinued and replaced with this new mineral sunscreen. Despite the negative reviews, I trusted Isntree based on my experience with several bottles of the Sensitive Sunscreen and placed an order. However, after trying it, I'm baffled as to why they discontinued the Sensitive version and released this one - it's truly awful. - An unfortunate combination of unnatural white cast and excessive shine The original Sensitive had a natural white cast, which was great, but this sunscreen has an extremely unnatural and intense white cast. On top of that, it's excessively greasy, which is a nightmare for someone like me who only wears sunscreen. As time passes, the natural oils from your skin mix with this sunscreen, leaving your face looking unbearably shiny. I found it so unappealing that I wiped it all off with a wet wipe at lunchtime. Due to its oiliness, it came off easily with just one wipe. My mother also tried it and noticed her makeup had worn off more than usual by the end of her workday. The excess oil seems to make base makeup fade faster. As other reviews have mentioned, with so many excellent sunscreens readily available these days, there's really no reason to choose this product. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinJul 23, 2020
It's so gentle that it didn't irritate my super sensitive skin. I love that it has a higher UV protection factor compared to the previous mild suncare product. It's quite greasy and leaves an unnatural white cast. The previous mild sunscreen didn't have a white cast, and the sensitive sunscreen wasn't greasy. I think I preferred the earlier products. - me****Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinEnlarged PoresRednessJul 2, 2020
I bought this for its good ingredients, but I think the discontinued mild sunscreen was better. The mild sunscreen provided just the right amount of skin correction, which I really liked. The white cast is far too noticeable. Even after patting it in, the white cast doesn't go away. These days, there are so many excellent sunscreens on the market that without any standout features, there's no compelling reason to buy this one specifically. It's disappointing. What I really need is a sunscreen that evens skin tone and enhances complexion while remaining transparent.