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- ch*****Combination SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesEnlarged PoresDead Skin CellsRecommendedMay 10, 2025
It's gentle and almost fragrance-free, making it perfect for those who dislike the typical cosmetic scent! As expected from its price point, it performs its sunscreen duties exceptionally well. It's slightly on the richer side, so it might not be ideal for those with oily skin - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedFeb 20, 2024
It's a moisturizing sunscreen that provides just the right amount of brightening, so I often go out wearing just this! I love that it's not sticky at all. I've used over 5 tubes already! It's really great except for the small amount and high price. I usually buy it at department stores, but it's often out of stock. - na******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJun 18, 2023
It's refreshingly light, making it perfect for summer use. Though it's white, it provides a subtle brightening effect that evens skin tone. Given its small size, it's not exactly budget-friendly. The value for money isn't great. - el***Dry SkinWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedDec 15, 2022
This product is fantastic! It's not sticky at all and absorbs quickly. It's also great for layering with other products. The quantity for the price is a bit disappointing. I wish it was either more affordable or came in a larger size for the same price. - ur***Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJul 2, 2022
I bought this on a buy-one-get-one-free deal about a year ago, and the Estée Lauder ingredients really suit my skin well! The problem is... haha... it stings my skin! Oh boy! - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinMay 28, 2022
It has a base makeup function that makes your skin look better when applied. I have dry skin, and even after applying my skincare thoroughly, I still feel a bit dry when I use this. It's like a deep dryness feeling? Also, it leaves my skin feeling somewhat sticky when applied. - aa***Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedMay 5, 2021
I was worried about the PEG ingredients, but I haven't experienced any major blemishes so far. (I've been using it for a week, and I'll update if I develop any blemishes or allergic reactions later.) After exclusively using mineral sunscreens, I switched to a hybrid sunscreen with safe ingredients due to pore-clogging issues. However, my face became too red, so I decided to change my sunscreen again. (I think it was because the chemical filters absorbed heat.) I was looking for a mineral sunscreen without stearic acid and decided to give this a try. It's fragrance-free. I apply it right after a light hydrating serum. The texture is thin and watery, absorbing quickly. Perhaps because I keep my skincare routine light, there's no pilling. (It runs down like water as soon as you dispense it on your face.) I applied it directly under my eyes and didn't experience any stinging. I wore it on a slightly warm day, and it didn't feel like my skin was producing excess oil. Instead... it seems to blend perfectly with my skin's natural oils, making my complexion look incredibly good. It has a slight white cast, but by the afternoon, it mixes with your skin's oils, giving your skin a beautiful glow. (It doesn't feel oily, just healthy and radiant.) It has a subtle purple tint that covers redness and works like a makeup base, which I love. The sunscreen is really... really, really small but extremely expensive. The size of the sunscreen is about three fingers long... There's the inconvenience of having to shake the sunscreen before use. (When you shake it, it makes a rattling sound like liquid concealer.) Since it has a white cast, you need to spread it well when applying. If you have oily skin, you can achieve a flawless complexion by keeping your base skincare light and then applying this sunscreen. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedMar 11, 2021
<For super sensitive skin types> As someone with contact dermatitis and extremely sensitive skin, I've been using only Avène sunscreen for years. This time, I decided to take a leap and switch to Estée Lauder sunscreen. I just received it and immediately tested it on my cheeks and below my ears. So far, there's no adverse reaction. I've been using Estée Lauder foundation and cushion, so I researched the ingredients before purchasing this sunscreen. It seems to work well even for sensitive skin types. It has a thin consistency with a slight white cast, but it absorbs quickly, so there's no need to worry. I think even those with very sensitive skin can use this product safely. For reference, I previously had seborrheic dermatitis (now cured) and currently have contact allergies and UV-sensitive skin. I didn't check the volume when I bought it, and when I received it, I realized it's only 30ml. I was a bit surprised by how small it is, but since my skin is precious to me, I plan to keep repurchasing and using it. I haven't tried applying makeup over the sunscreen yet, but since I use the same brand's foundation and cushion, I expect it to work well together. - so*********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedFeb 20, 2021
Compared to the Cell F*** I used before, while it wasn't too oily, I felt like it became less compatible with my skin over time, feeling greasier after a few months. But this one is truly lightweight and doesn't leave an oily feeling at all! It's perfect for oily skin types! As for ingredients, to be honest, no matter how much I search, it seems there's no such thing as a sunscreen with perfect ingredients... So I just chose this one as it doesn't have ingredients that are particularly bad for oily skin, and it turns out to be non-irritating and quite good! I've tried various popular roadshop brands, L*** sunscreen, and K*** among others, but none of them suited me. This one works well, so I'm planning to switch from Cell F*** to this from now on! The price compared to the amount... The regular price is 60,000 won... It's quite steep. But as a sunscreen nomad, it's too bothersome to keep searching... - sh****Oily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 1, 2020
It's a mineral sunscreen. As a mineral sunscreen without stearic acid, it's a dream come true for those with oily skin! I'll use it generously. Even though it's pricey, I understand why... (loyal fan here). I've finally found the only sunscreen I'll use to the last drop. It's expensive... I can't believe there's a sunscreen that costs over $50. But please don't discontinue this product. If you do, I'll have to go searching for another one all over again. In this era of mask-wearing, I'm satisfied with just evening out my skin tone. With this on, I only need to do my eyebrows and I'm done. For a mineral sunscreen, I think it spreads quite well.