{"content_id":"1996324","content_type":"product"}
4.17
47
5
4
3
2
1
14
Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinJan 19, 2025
As someone with super sensitive skin, I've always been worried about applying and removing sunscreen. I'm really pleased that this easy-wash formula comes off with a single cleanse. There was absolutely no irritation or burning sensation. As expected with mineral sunscreens, the white cast is unavoidable. The product claims to have less white cast, but it seems similar to other products, though perhaps slightly less noticeable. I recommend applying multiple thin layers for best results. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSep 23, 2024
I really liked this easy-wash product as a first-step cleanser. It cleansed effectively without causing any irritation. Since it's a mineral sunscreen, it leaves a bit of a white cast and can be drying on the skin. I'd recommend applying a generous amount of moisturizer before use, or mixing it with a richer cream for better results. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 21, 2024
As a sunscreen nomad with extremely sensitive, acne-prone skin that usually turns red and breaks out with most sunscreens, I can confidently say there's nothing better than this one. It absorbs well, doesn't cause pilling, and doesn't trigger blemishes. Best of all, it's easily removed with just a cleansing gel and a gentle low pH cleanser. This product absolutely must not be discontinued! There's a slight white cast, but that's typical for mineral sunscreens and it's not severe. No real drawbacks to speak of. Hmm... When removing the sunscreen, I find that using Zeroid Dermanewal Cleansing Gel followed by Foresdom Whip works really well for thorough cleansing. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 16, 2024
It's great for oily skin, probably because it's a mineral sunscreen. It doesn't make my skin feel greasy at all. There's a bit of a white cast, and I find the texture a bit thick when applying. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinMay 8, 2024
I've been using this product for about a year and a half, and I'm currently on my second bottle. As a guy, it's rare to find men who use sunscreen, right? I used to feel uncomfortable and stuffy when wearing sunscreen, so I didn't use it until I was 24. Then I had a terrible breakout - turns out it was because I wasn't cleansing properly! This sunscreen comes in SPF30 and SPF50, but I learned that there isn't a huge difference between the two. So I opted for the less irritating SPF30 version. As you can see from the name, it's Zeroid 'Easy Wash'. While it doesn't rinse off with just water, I found that I could remove it with cleansing foam alone, without a second cleanse. The fact that it didn't cause any blemishes for me means it washed off well! It's a mineral sunscreen, which I think is necessary for a sensitive skin formula. This means it does leave a slight white cast. The texture might feel a bit thick if you're used to chemical sunscreens, but it's actually a bit more fluid than some other mineral sunscreens like Dr. G. Since it's recommended for sensitive skin, I think it would work for any skin type! If you're prone to blemishes, you know you should use mineral sunscreens, right? If your skin is sensitive and prone to breakouts, I highly recommend this product! The downsides of this product are really just typical of mineral sunscreens - the white cast and the thicker texture. That's about it :) The only real drawback is the price. I bought it for around 32,000 won, which is a bit steep compared to other brands that you can get for under 20,000 won. But I justify the cost by thinking of it as money saved on dermatologist visits since it doesn't cause any skin issues! Apply it in a thin layer - this way, the white cast can actually help cover blemishes and brighten your complexion. When it comes to removal, you don't need a double cleanse. A gentle, low pH cleanser seems to be enough to get it off completely! - Hwahae UserDry SkinApr 8, 2024
After trying nearly ten different sunscreen brands, this is genuinely the only one that doesn't cause skin irritation It's a bit disappointing that it leaves a white cast. I suppose that's because it has fewer additives, making it gentler on the skin - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinDec 17, 2023
It feels moisturizing, making it great for daily use. You can apply it liberally without any issues. There's a bit of a white cast, so if you apply too much, it becomes noticeable right away. Apply about a thumbnail-sized amount. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 23, 2023
I tried this as a sample. I loved how it applied smoothly and felt moisturizing. It was gentle on my skin, causing no irritation. The brightening effect was just right. For a mineral sunscreen, the brightening effect isn't too intense, but it definitely evens skin tone. The slightly white cast might be hit or miss for some people. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinJun 1, 2023
It's gentle and absorbs well. With its lower SPF, it doesn't stress the skin. The best part is how easily it comes off - that's a huge plus. It also gives your face a natural glow. There's the expected white cast, and about an hour after application, you can feel the characteristic dryness of mineral sunscreens. If you don't moisturize enough, it can look like white powder on your skin. Make sure to moisturize well before applying. According to Zeroid, it can even be removed with their Derma Manual Cleanser. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinMay 12, 2023
As someone with rosacea and sensitive, delicate skin, I can use this sunscreen without any worries! What's more, it can be removed with just a gentle, low-pH cleanser. I'm truly moved! There's a slight white cast, but it's less noticeable compared to other mineral sunscreens.