2 Reviews
- 레인보우알파카Mar 27, 2024 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsTo truly remove it with just water, you need to apply it thinly without reapplication and really work at rolling it off! Honestly, it's probably easiest to just use a gentle foam cleanser. The SPF is a bit low for outdoor activities, and the texture is somewhat thick and sticky when applying (though not sticky once it's on). It can pill and clump if you reapply. Compared to the Illiyoon product I usually use, it's not cheap enough to use generously on the body. The hard packaging makes it difficult to use up completely. Considering these factors and the somewhat sticky application, I'd give it 4 stars. The texture was surprising at first - I've never used a sunscreen like this before! You get used to it though. It does get dry over time, but that's typical for mineral sunscreens. It's so hard to find a perfect sunscreen! While it's meant for kids, sensitive adults and parents might use it too, which is where some drawbacks come in. I didn't use sunscreen as a child and have fair skin without sun spots, but I'm prone to contact dermatitis and scared of using sunscreen. That's why I don't prioritize high SPF - gentleness is most important to me.
TipWith SPF 32, one application might not be enough. If reapplying 2-4 times a day, I wonder if it would still wash off easily with water and gentle rolling, considering children's delicate skin and dislike for washing. For under 36 months, it's really up to the parents' discretion. Sunscreen isn't actually good for the skin - it needs to be removed thoroughly, over 95%. But the removal process isn't great for delicate, thin skin either. Sun damage is supposedly worse, though... In my case, I didn't use sunscreen as a child but started applying it myself from middle school. Even so, my skin tone measures as 13, 17C at Amore Seongsu, which is quite fair. I get some summer freckles that come and go, but no permanent freckles or sun spots. So I still think it's best to remove this sunscreen thoroughly with a foam cleanser. While this sun milk is for babies under 36 months, that's really a parental choice. It seems great for kids, sensitive adults, and pregnant women! If you can get used to the texture, it's excellent!
- woniloveMar 26, 2024 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsAfter application, you might feel a slight heaviness and tightness on your face, along with a coating sensation (though it doesn't give a shiny look). Those with super sensitive skin might find this feeling a bit uncomfortable. It's not an ultra-lightweight formula. Other than that, I can't think of any major drawbacks.
TipI prefer a lighter feel, so I mixed it with a thin emulsion or a bit of essence when applying.