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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinMay 23, 2016
The spreadability and absorption are good, and there is no whitening at all. But I'm not sure if it has a blocking effect. I have sensitive eyes and the eye irritation is severe, so I have no intention to repurchase. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinMar 6, 2016
It's great for dry skin. It's moisturizing and applies well. It stings my eyes a little ㅜㅠ Over time, I get used to it and don't really notice it anymore. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinNov 20, 2015
It fades naturally... No blemishes remain.. It's very painful and stinging when it gets in the eyes. It's too runny. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinNov 2, 2015
It's soft and spreads well. It's moisturizing and doesn't cause any white cast. Sometimes my eyes feel a bit irritated and I get teary-eyed. Sometimes my eyes feel irritated and I get teary-eyed. On those days, I feel uncomfortable all day long. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAug 27, 2015
There is almost no white cast, and the application is incredibly smooth. The fragrance is also nice, and it's a type that flows down like pure water, so it's also very moisturizing. It stings a lot when it gets in your eyes ㅠㅠ And since it's an organic chemical sunscreen, it has a bit of oiliness, so I think it would be great for dry-skinned people rather than oily-skinned ones. The sunmilk is white in color, so some people try to blend it into the skin by rubbing a lot, but that's not necessary! If you just leave it on the skin for about 2-3 minutes, it will dry down transparently and moisturized, so you barely need to rub it in. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAug 10, 2015
It was nice and lightweight. The milky type feel was also somewhat nice. The previous version was better. After the renewal, it feels heavier and grainier. If you apply a lot around the eyes, the eyes sting a lot. It feels cold and over time, it even made my eyes water. All this time, I didn't know and was using it, if it wasn't for this app, I would have kept using it. ㅠㅠ - Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinAug 8, 2015
It is not thick, spreads well thinly, does not smear, and is fairly moisturizing. The eye stinging is severe. I do not apply it around the eyes, but I apply it to the cheekbones and forehead, and the eye stinging is still quite severe. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinMay 23, 2015
The formulation and application are the worst. My eyes sting and sweat, and it turns into a watery mess.. My eyes sting, and there is too much oiliness, so the next BB cream or foundation I apply ends up caking. - Hwahae UserOily SkinMar 29, 2015
It applies smoothly without any white cast and clings to the skin. It's a bit runny and slippery, but when rubbed with the hands, it becomes more dense and firm. I liked that there was no greasy or tacky feeling. It's quite oily, so blotting papers are a must after use. The pores can become visible again shortly after application, even with the help of a no-sebum powder. Also, if applied too close to the eyes, they can feel quite irritated. I'd recommend this if you enjoy a clingy, adhering texture. However, those with sensitivity around the eyes may want to avoid it. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinMar 20, 2015
The essence-based formula spreads out nicely... After using thicker products, I was pleasantly surprised by how moisturizing and smooth this one applies. While it feels moisturizing at first, over time it becomes sticky and starts to melt away. Around that point, it also starts to sting. The biggest downside is that it really stings my eyes. When it starts to melt on my face and when I'm first exposed to sunlight, that's when it really hits hard. Even with my eyes closed, it made me tear up. Spreadability and mildness aside, I've come to believe that using a simple physical sunscreen is the best option.