2 Reviews
- yyyunaMay 23, 2020 (UTC)수부지Sensitive Skin
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ConsThere's a slight feeling of heaviness on the skin, typical of mineral sunscreens. As I have combination skin leaning towards oily, the product feels a bit rich. It allows for a moisturized skin look, but it's more of a dewy glow rather than a water-like glow. This would be perfect for winter rather than summer.
TipI prefer a slightly glowy skin finish, and since I hardly wear makeup these days, applying just this product and a touch of powder (not enough to make it matte) makes my skin look great. Without powder, it gives a dewy glow. With powder, it creates more of an Inner Glow effect.
- 물미역다시마May 17, 2020 (UTC)수부지Sensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons- The matte finish can feel a bit tight on the cheeks, which are less oily. - Since there's a slight initial white cast that fades, those who wear foundation should wait for it to fully absorb before applying base makeup. - While it's the best mineral sunscreen I've tried in many aspects, I still get the occasional blemish, which is disappointing.