ProsI've been using this for about a year. Before that, I was using the orange Dr.G sunscreen, but at some point, it started to irritate my eyes.
So, I switched to Dr.G Moisture by chance, and I've been using it without any complaints for about a year.
A family member recommended the Dokdo Hydrating Sunscreen, which I tried and liked. I also tried the Dokdo Tone-Up Sunscreen, which delayed my repurchase of Dr.G. However, I ultimately decided to go back to Dr.G Moisture Sun-Up.
The biggest difference!
Dokdo Tone-Up is a chemical sunscreen, while Dr.G Moisture Sun-Up is a mineral sunscreen.
I usually don't wear makeup and just apply sunscreen. When applied to the face, Dr.G Tone-Up gives a brighter complexion and lasts longer, which I really appreciate.
After comparing several sunscreens, I found Dr.G Moisture Sun-Up to be the best, so I bought two more!
ConsIt's slightly oily, and if you don't apply the right amount, it can leave a white cast.
TipWhen it comes to sun protection, finding the right product can be a game-changer for your skincare routine. This review highlights the importance of testing different options to find what works best for your skin type and preferences. The switch from a chemical to a mineral sunscreen shows how different formulations can affect skin sensitivity. It's also worth noting that the brightening effect and longevity of the Dr.G Moisture Sun-Up make it an excellent choice for those who prefer a minimal makeup look while still wanting to even out their skin tone and protect their complexion.
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