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Reviews
- Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinApr 9, 2025
Compared to other sunscreens, this one provides exceptional coverage. I'm on my third bottle now, and I've never once found it irritating! As someone with extremely oily and sensitive skin, I haven't experienced any blemishes after applying it. There wasn't anything particularly bad, but since I have very oily skin, even the slightest hint of richness in a product doesn't work for me. This one did have a tiny bit of oiliness. However, it's still less greasy compared to other sunscreens, so if you have oily skin like mine, just use some powder on top! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinJun 24, 2024
My skin is combination with an oily T-zone. I loved that the packaging was pretty and the product didn't feel irritating on my skin! The brightening effect was natural, giving a beautiful peachy glow, so the color was really lovely. Unfortunately, it settles into pores too much and produces excessive oil... With mineral sunscreens, you need to be extra thorough when cleansing! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinMar 25, 2024
As someone with sensitive skin that can't tolerate organic sunscreens and has slightly dehydrated combination skin, I find this product quite suitable. It's a mineral sunscreen with a beige tint, which is perfect for those of us with sensitive skin who prefer minimal product application. The ingredients seem good, and despite my skin being prone to irritation, this doesn't cause any. While it's primarily a sunscreen and doesn't offer much coverage, it does make your complexion look somewhat better. Unlike purely white mineral sunscreens that can leave an unnatural white cast, this beige-tinted product looks natural when applied in thin layers and absorbed well. I've been using it daily without any blemishes or irritation - it's very comfortable to use. The product is a bit on the rich side, so as time passes, oil tends to surface in the pores, making them appear more prominent. This could be even more noticeable in summer, which is a bit disappointing.