ProsI wouldn't even give this one star. Please, for your own sake, don't use it. Sure, some people might be fine with it, but you never know how it might affect you.
ConsAfter using it, my skin was in so much pain. It was so irritating and painful that I finally understood what people mean when they say their skin hurts. I struggled terribly. Washing with lukewarm water made it sting, and applying a gentle cream made it even worse. I had to rinse everything off with cold water. To soothe the irritation, I soaked a towel in cold water and pressed it against my face for 30 minutes, constantly re-cooling it. As someone who takes skincare seriously, I was so upset about my skin hurting that I cried while looking in the mirror. At first, I didn't realize it was the powder causing the problem and used it for 3 days. The pain was unbearable, so I carefully considered what could be wrong and realized the powder was the only thing I had changed. After stopping use of the powder, it didn't get better immediately, but over the course of a week, it gradually improved. During that time, I was constantly pacing back and forth, pressing cold towels to my face. I came to Hwahae to check the ingredients and found that it contained one of the 20 caution ingredients: phenoxyethanol. Searching online, I found other people who had experienced skin pain and irritation due to phenoxyethanol side effects. I originally had slightly sensitive skin, but not to the point where I would clearly identify as having sensitive skin. However, after using this, my skin became super sensitive, and now I can't carelessly buy any skincare products - toners, ampoules, creams, or makeup - without scrutinizing the ingredients. So please, I hope others don't use this and go through what I did.