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- 다중복된닉네임이라구Jul 5, 2024 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsHowever, after reading reviews saying it could be applied like a moisturizer, I got excited and applied too much. It didn't absorb well... For those reading this review, just use about two finger-lengths worth. Remember, it's still a sunscreen, so applying too much will prevent proper absorption. It can cake up if you apply powder over it. If you apply the same amount as you would with a regular sunscreen, it should be fine! Also, possibly because I applied too much, it did get a bit oily after some time... This is my fault though, so if you don't apply it like I did, it probably won't be as greasy. Lastly, I bought this after seeing reviews about no eye irritation, but if you apply it close to your eyelids, there is a slight stinging sensation.
TipIf you're looking for a sunscreen that doesn't pill under makeup, this might be worth trying.