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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 20, 2022
This is a product I use regularly. I'm completely satisfied with how it absorbs, its lack of white cast, and its moisturizing effect. It seems like you need to catch it on sale to avoid overpaying. Lately, it hasn't been discounted much, and the in-store price feels a bit steep. It seems to come off easily with sweat or sebum, which is a bit disappointing. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinJun 11, 2020
It absorbs as lightly as an essence emulsion, with no white cast, making it perfect for men to use. The fragrance is also pleasant. The volume might be a bit small, but the price is affordable. When you buy it on a 1+1 sale, it comes out to about $5 per item, which is quite reasonable. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinMay 5, 2020
Absorbs well with a consistency that's just right - not too thick or thin, making it easy to apply. No white cast. Pleasant fragrance. No major drawbacks so far. However, the size isn't particularly generous, so it might feel a bit disappointing when not purchased during a sale event. - Hwahae UserOily SkinNov 21, 2018
For a sunscreen, it absorbs exceptionally well and feels very hydrating. There's no white cast either. I haven't found any downsides while using it yet. If anything, it feels just like applying a regular moisturizer, so you might forget it's actually sunscreen - could that be considered a drawback? - Hwahae UserOily SkinNov 1, 2018
Absorbs well, affordable, no white cast, and includes avobenzone for proven UVA protection with PA++++. Nothing particularly bad to mention, except it might be a bit easy to wash off. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJul 30, 2018
Perfect absorption, affordable price, sebum control, and a fresh finish - this product covers almost all the drawbacks of typical sunscreens. It's an organic sunscreen that doesn't even sting the eyes. While the Hwahae app excessively criticizes ethanol and other ingredients, it's essentially misleading. I used to believe it too, but Hwahae doesn't base their cosmetic ingredient reviews on sufficient clinical studies or research papers. Dermatologists know that mineral oil and petroleum jelly are far less irritating, and it's common knowledge that parabens are used in pharmaceuticals. I wish the app would change. With such misinformation, this excellent product is treated like trash. Especially the claim about sunscreen ingredients causing carcinogens is unfounded. The fact that Hwahae doesn't include CMIT/MIT in their list of dangerous ingredients shows the app's lack of credibility. I really hope they'd remove their list of 20 'caution ingredients'. Are there any downsides? It might not be ideal for those with dry skin.