2 Reviews
- 꽃꽂은길냥이May 16, 2025 (UTC)Combination Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsHwahae is not as heavy as sunscreen and is good for light application.
ConsThe formulation is rather thin, so it has a flowing sensation.
- 피부신델렐라Feb 18, 2025 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsAt first glance, you might think it's a mineral sunscreen due to its white color, but it's actually a chemical sunscreen. Surprisingly, it doesn't have the typical heat sensation or eye irritation associated with chemical sunscreens when exposed to sunlight or during application. I was convinced it was mineral until I checked the ingredients list. The texture is similar to Sidmool's zinc ampoule - it flows smoothly, which further reinforced my initial impression of it being a mineral sunscreen. This product is unique because it's a sunscreen in an ampoule form. This is due to the high concentration of ampoule ingredients in the formula. It contains Stem-3 ampoule components, along with allantoin (for brightening), peptides (for anti-aging), and Allium Cepa (for skin barrier restoration). While it might seem pricey for a sunscreen, it's actually a combination of sunscreen and ampoule, which justifies the cost. Since it's in an ampoule form, it might be tricky to gauge the right amount, but the product page clearly states that two dropper-fulls is the correct dosage. If you have sensitive skin, which often indicates skin damage, double cleansing might actually worsen the condition. In such cases, assuming you're not wearing makeup, an easy-wash type might be better. For severely damaged skin barriers, it's sometimes better to stick to just a non-irritating emulsion or all-in-one toner and a sunscreen, rather than using multiple products. Sunscreen is always essential, regardless of your skin condition. Up until now, sunscreens have primarily focused on UV protection, so the concept of a sunscreen mixed with ampoule ingredients feels quite innovative. If the Stem-3 ampoule worked well for you, this product should suit you too. While it has a white color that gives a sunscreen feel, once fully applied, it feels more like an emulsion, making it easy to use.
ConsAs it's a dropper-type product, when the content gets low, you need to close it, tilt it so the dropper reaches the bottom, then draw up the product, apply, and repeat the process. Inside the bottle, there's a stand-like structure to prevent the product from sticking excessively to the outer part of the dropper. This means that even when you're nearing the end, it's impossible to scrape out the remaining product with something like a cotton swab. Given the smooth-flowing texture, even if you turn the bottle upside down, the product that's stuck to the sides will likely remain there. You might end up having to discard about 2-3 applications worth of product. Additionally, perhaps due to the heavy texture or the dropper not being airtight, even when the bottle is full, the product doesn't draw up smoothly into the dropper. It feels like it stops midway, making it difficult to know if you're getting the right amount. As a result, I ended up applying by squeezing the dropper onto three areas - both cheeks and forehead. While I understand the brand's desire to treat it like an ampoule since it contains ampoule ingredients, I think a tube format would have been more user-friendly. It's a shame to waste sunscreen that's stuck to the bottle and can't be used...
TipI recommend using this product on the neck. The skin on the face and neck is similarly thin, so you should use facial products rather than body products. However, mineral sunscreens can be difficult to wash off the neck. Therefore, using an easy-wash product like this on the neck is beneficial as it doesn't leave residue.