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- 김백미May 26, 2024 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons1. The white cast. As mentioned above... for those who only want a slight brightening effect, this might appear too white. 2. I thought it wouldn't pill, but it does... When I applied just the sunscreen, it was fine. But when I put foundation over it, unlike my previous experience with Espoir sunscreen, this one pills like dead skin cells... The sunscreen and foundation clump together around my eyes. It's okay if you use this alone, but if you're planning to apply foundation over it, you really need to apply it very, very thinly. 3. It claims to have sebum control, so I expected it to keep oil at bay. However, after about 4 hours in hot weather, my nose was shiny. Is that considered long-lasting? Still, it seems to control oil better than the Espoir Water Splash Sun Cream I used before...
TipIt seems that applying it thickly can cause pilling, so it's best to use a spatula to apply a thin layer and then blend it with a sponge.