CENTELLIAN24 Madeca Derma Shield Cooling Sun Stick [SPF50+/PA++++] Reviews
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- 고우고우Jul 11, 2023Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsI'm not sure what ingredient didn't agree with me, but I broke out in trouble just 24 hours after using it. I thought it was gentle, so I applied it to my child's face and arms, but it made their skin even worse. I had to use a lot of Redox to calm it down. Even after half a month, my child's skin is still rough, and I even developed some reddish pigmentation... I guess I'll have to throw it away right after opening and using it once on myself and my child. I've tried sun sticks from Amore Pacific, Innisfree, and Round Lab, and even the one from Cynic that I didn't like much before, but this is the first time I've had such a bad reaction.
TipFor children with sensitive skin, be sure to do a patch test or search for really gentle products.