ARZTIN A-CALMING SUN SUIT [SPF50+/PA+++] Reviews
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- 머머리덕수리Jun 27, 2021Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons1. Soothing and firming effects: It contains good ingredients like Byphophyllum extract, but I'm not sure about the effects yet. I think I'll need to use it for a month to feel the benefits... 2. Clogged pores: I felt like it clogged my pores a bit. I've had some small breakouts and blemishes pop up 😭 3. Price: I'm a bit conflicted about whether it's worth the price. For those who find the product a good match, the price is reasonable, but it's not a product I'd universally recommend in terms of both price and performance. 4. Pilling: It didn't pill when I applied foundation over it. However, when I used a gel moisturizer and then this sunscreen, it would pill if I touched my face with my hands. It seems to have compatibility issues with certain gel-type products.
TipOn days when I only wear sunscreen without makeup, I make sure to use proper cleansing products (not just cleansing foam). I used to just use cleansing foam on days when I only wore sunscreen, but with Ertztin, it seems to clog my pores when I cleanse that way. In fact, on days when I wore makeup and cleansed with cleansing oil, I didn't experience any breakouts!