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- 쌀비누탄산Apr 26, 2025 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThis product seems to lack sebum control. When I used the Comfort Green Tea Calming Sun Cream for over 6 months, I didn't have noticeable blackheads, small blemishes, or severe dermatitis. But with this product, after using it for about a week, issues I didn't have before started appearing. After a short outing, I noticed small blemishes around my eyes. There's also eye irritation. Even when applied below the dark circles, it causes eye irritation over time, which is a critical flaw for someone like me who carries artificial tears due to dry eyes. Although it may subside after 2 hours, it's uncomfortable to experience this every time I apply it. While it's labeled as a hybrid sunscreen, it feels like an organic one to me... When I touch around my nose area after a few minutes or hours, I can feel the oiliness. As time passes, it goes from moisturizing both inside and out to just being moisturizing on the surface with excess oil underneath, which seems to trigger sebum-related blemishes. If you don't control the amount well, it can cause excessive sebum production and shine. Even when I use less, perhaps due to my sensitive skin, numerous drawbacks become apparent over time... It seems I should stick to mineral sunscreens only. I'll have to give this product away to a friend for free, sigh...