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- go**********Oily SkinMay 10, 2025
The value for money is insane! Plus, it's from Daiso, so it's super accessible. It doesn't absorb well, so you have to apply it immediately after your base skincare. - si*********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedMay 6, 2025
I was amazed to find this sunscreen at Daiso for just 5000 won, and it's from a brand I know called Fruit Land, so I decided to give it a try. The most surprising thing is that despite the low price, you get a generous 120g of product, which is quite a lot. Being a mineral sunscreen, it's gentler on the skin and less likely to cause blemishes. Plus, it offers SPF 50+ protection, making it a really great product. The value for money is absolutely incredible! The only downside, if I had to mention one, is that being a mineral sunscreen, it does leave a slight white cast and applies a bit thick. However, if you apply an emulsion to your body first and then layer this sunscreen on top, it works just fine. To be honest, I use a more expensive sunscreen on my face, but I generously apply this cream to my neck, arms, and legs when I'm going to be outdoors. - js*****Dry SkinAcne SkinMay 5, 2025
When applied, it gives a brightening effect. I think it has good whitening results. No blemishes appeared. It clumped together, feeling like I was applying an old, hardened cream rather than a sunscreen. - lj*******Normal SkinAcne SkinRecommendedMay 5, 2025
I picked this up at Daiso for just 5000 won. I usually apply it over my emulsion and toner. Although it's a physical sunscreen, I'm quite satisfied with how well it absorbs. I have slightly prone to milia skin, but overall I don't experience many blemishes. That said, this sunscreen hasn't caused any skin reactions or breakouts. There is some white cast, as you can see in the photo - it's noticeable around the sideburns, but on the cheeks, there's just a nice glow with barely any white cast, which I'm really pleased about. The initial white cast is quite strong, but it fades after a short while. As with any physical sunscreen, there is inevitably some white cast. However, it's not severe - if it's too noticeable around your eyebrows or sideburns, you can gently wipe those areas with a wet wipe. It can make your hair look a bit chalky if it gets in it, so be careful when applying near your hairline. Sometimes if I need to style my hair, I just use the leftover product on my hands to smooth down my bangs. If you're not meeting anyone or just hanging out with close friends, you can slather this on generously. However, if you work in customer service or have important meetings, I'd recommend applying a thin layer first and then touching up later if needed. - ke******Normal SkinApr 25, 2025
Affordable price, contains zinc oxide, and easily available at Daiso stores Extremely white cast and difficult to apply due to its dry, patchy texture - ki*********Dry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessApr 22, 2025
I was curious and tried it out, and wow, what is this sunscreen... It's incredibly resistant to water, sweat, humidity, rain - basically everything except a typhoon. It seriously doesn't come off no matter what you do. It's even stronger than primers and fixers, so when you apply this sunscreen and go out, your makeup stays intact for 8-9 hours, maintaining about 90% of its look. For reference, even when I use primers, fixers, and long-lasting cushions, my makeup only lasts 5-6 hours. This is the first sunscreen I've experienced like this. However, the fact that it really doesn't come off can also be a drawback. The fact that it doesn't come off easily is a downside. While it's great that it lasts so long and keeps makeup in place all day, it's incredibly difficult to remove during cleansing. It's resistant to cleansing oils, facial soaps, foams, and masks. It's so strong that you need to scrub hard with your nails to remove it. There's also a slight white cast, but that absorbs if you massage it in for a while. - je**********Oily SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesDead Skin CellsApr 10, 2025
First off, it's cheap. So in terms of value for money, it's top-notch. If you're in a pinch and need to save some cash, go for it. Being a sunscreen, the scent is unavoidable, but the white cast is really severe. As it's a mineral sunscreen, it clogs pores, which caused more blemishes for me. So if you're like me, where clogged pores immediately upset your skin, and you have oily skin, I wouldn't recommend it. That said, being a mineral sunscreen, it's good for sensitive skin. If you cleanse properly and don't have oily skin, I'd recommend it. The price makes up for its shortcomings. It also works well as a brightening moisturizer with sun protection. - ch**********Oily SkinEnlarged PoresRecommendedMar 9, 2025
I think the value for money is better than any other sunscreen out there. However, since it's a sunscreen I'm using mainly because it's cheap, I do get some blemishes on my face.. - si*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedMar 3, 2025
I bought the 120ml mineral sunscreen from Daiso for 5000 won. It has a strong white cast and feels a bit thick when applying, almost like it's clumping together. I have dry skin, and even though I applied plenty of skincare beforehand, it still felt drying after a while. I've had some dead skin cells lately, and this sunscreen seems to emphasize them. I'll probably mix it with an emulsion and use it on the back of my hands. My body's getting dry too, so that might work. The white cast is severe and it's difficult to spread. The formula is thick, and due to the small opening, you need to squeeze hard to get it out. Not recommended for dry skin. - as********Oily SkinAcne SkinEnlarged PoresRecommendedMar 1, 2025
I've been using this sunscreen from Daiso for a year now. As it's a mineral sunscreen, it does leave a bit of a white cast and feels slightly thick. You definitely need to control the amount due to the noticeable white cast. It applies with good adherence, similar to a makeup base, and has a nice, firm texture. It reminds me of old-school sunscreens in terms of how it feels on the skin. Still, considering it's only 5000 won, I'm satisfied with my purchase. The formula tends to transfer onto clothes. It also seems to wash off easily with water. The white cast is really noticeable - it's the kind you can't miss. For a more natural application, make sure your skin is well-hydrated after your skincare routine. Then, squeeze out a small amount and gently pat it onto the center of your face, blending outwards.