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Reviews
- Hwahae UserOily SkinSep 16, 2024
It's a mineral sunscreen with a generous amount, and it's only 5,000 won at Daiso! It's an affordable and safe mineral sunscreen that you can apply liberally. The ingredients aren't harmful, so you can use it with peace of mind. It feels a bit heavy and leaves a white cast. When you apply makeup over it, it tends to pill and transfer. However, since it's a mineral sunscreen, I don't expect perfect absorption and use it anyway, considering the safe ingredients. I've found that chemical sunscreens with better absorption can't have such good ingredients. I've heard some great tips about applying it with a puff, so I'll have to try that later. And even though you can't see it, I'll make sure to cleanse thoroughly! - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinAug 24, 2024
The biggest advantage is its large size and budget-friendly price. Being a mineral sunscreen, it's perfect for those rushed mornings when you need to apply quickly and head out. It feels a bit heavy on the skin, so I only use it on my body and avoid applying it to my face. It seems to be a very affordable and decent option for body sunscreen. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinJun 28, 2024
You can't beat this price. It's a great value for the amount you get. The accessibility is excellent since you can buy it at Daiso. Plus, it's a mineral sunscreen, so it tends to work well even for sensitive skin. I used to use chemical sunscreens on my arms but switched to this after experiencing itching. Since the switch, I haven't had any itching at all. That's the power of mineral sunscreens for you! It feels heavy, chalky, and leaves a strong white cast. Even when I only apply it to my arms and hands, the discomfort is noticeable. After applying it to my hands, the thick feeling doesn't go away even after washing with soap. It seems to linger until I use an oil cleanser. It's almost like coating your skin with a chalky substance. I'd recommend using this only on arms, legs, and back at the beach, avoiding the face, neck, and hands.