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- 미미공쥬언니야Jan 8, 2023 (UTC)수부지Sensitive Skin
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Cons• Deep dryness: This seems to be a characteristic of mineral sunscreens... With this product, I initially thought 'Oh, it feels hydrating,' but after two or three hours, my skin starts to feel a bit tight underneath. It seems unavoidable with zinc-based mineral sunscreens. • White cast: They say you need to apply sunscreen thickly for it to be effective, so I always try to apply a lot. However, with zinc-based sunscreens, applying too much can lead to a cakey appearance. I don't prefer sunscreens with severe white cast, and while this isn't as bad as some zinc-based mineral sunscreens, it's still a bit disappointing rather than a real drawback. This too seems unavoidable with zinc-based mineral sunscreens. If you pat it in for a while, the skin does absorb it to some extent. * Still, as someone who has tried various sunscreens, this product ranks among the ones I'm generally satisfied with overall.