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- ma******Dehydrated SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedJul 13, 2025
This seems like the ultimate product for guys with combination oily skin. There's no white cast, so you won't look ghostly, but it naturally brightens your complexion. It subtly conceals pores and uneven texture while keeping that excess shine in check. It's perfect for daily use and far superior to other men's skincare products out there. While there aren't any real downsides, I'm a bit anxious about finding a replacement if this gets discontinued. Products this good are hard to come by. - st******Normal SkinRecommendedJul 12, 2025
Its primer-like function effectively covers pores before makeup application, which is great. If you don't usually wear makeup, applying just this can beautifully enhance your skin texture. If you have dead skin cells and your skin lacks natural oils, it might emphasize flaky patches. For the best results, first apply a physical sunscreen, then layer this on top to achieve a beautiful skin texture. - ge******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityRecommendedJul 9, 2025
This product is my favorite sunscreen. It absorbs well, isn't sticky, and doesn't sting my eyes. It's a brightening moisturizer with UV protection that adds a natural tint. If you have blemish-free skin, you could get away with just applying this, as the color is so natural-looking. I love everything about it, so I only use this one. There's nothing to complain about. I'm completely satisfied with it. Highly recommended! - j5********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedJun 28, 2025
This is an excellent mineral sunscreen for summer use. If you dislike sticky finishes, you'll love how powder-soft this feels. It applies smoothly and feels incredibly lightweight. The beige tint naturally brightens and evens out your complexion, giving a polished look that I really appreciate. Depending on your skin type, you might find this quite drying. Make sure to build a strong foundation with hydration-rich skincare products beforehand. For those with combination dehydrated skin or super sensitive skin, you may want to layer a hydrating serum underneath for extra moisture. This sunscreen works hard to protect your skin while providing a natural glow, but it's important to maintain your skin's oil and moisture balance, especially if you're prone to deep dryness. - al********Dry SkinRecommendedJun 22, 2025
This is a product I've been using consistently, and I love it for its excellent absorption and gentle nature. It's particularly well-suited for my dry skin. I wish they would release a larger size option than the current one. - ti*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresDead Skin CellsRecommendedJun 20, 2025
My skin isn't covered in blemishes, but rather well-maintained. However, it's combination leaning towards dry and quite sensitive. (I've worked hard to achieve this skin condition.) I rarely wear makeup. My skin is thin, easily dries out, reacts to many products, and is prone to various skin issues. I used to use Innisfree's True Care Non-Nano sunscreen, but when it was discontinued, I switched to Age20's sun cream cushion. Now, I've finally returned to Innisfree with this product. Even though Innisfree has many sunscreen lines, not all of them suit my skin. The Non-Nano was the only one that had the features I wanted... until I finally found this one. This product is exactly what I've been looking for. It's gentle, doesn't leave a white cast or feel sticky, doesn't cause oiliness, naturally evens out skin tone, and the effects last quite long. It's even good for reapplication. (I really hope this doesn't get discontinued...ㅠㅠ) I can't use chemical sunscreens, and even the top-rated gentle sunscreens from Olive Young cause itching and hives just from testing on the back of my hand. So I'm particularly picky about sunscreens, but this product might not be suitable for oily skin types. However, it should work well for dry to combination skin. I actually like how moisturizing it is. It also works great with makeup. (I hate dryness and prefer a dewy, glowy finish. Many mineral sunscreens tend to dry out quickly, which causes my skin to react badly.) If you don't like shine or think it might be too greasy, you can lightly pat it with a puff. The natural coverage brightens your complexion without looking cakey, which is fantastic. While it doesn't cover blemishes, it does minimize the appearance of small pores, resulting in a flawless skin texture that makes bare skin look great. The pore-blurring effect really makes your skin look good and evens out the complexion. It's also great as a makeup primer. (Most importantly, I'm just happy that this product suits my skin.) I often only use cushion-type mineral sunscreens with minimal makeup, but sometimes when my skin condition isn't great, they can look cakey, and in summer, they can feel greasy and heavy when reapplying. After trying various options, I came back to Innisfree to see if they had released a new Non-Nano product. Among their lines, this one seemed promising despite the higher price. And wow, I've found a gem. It blends into my skin tone so naturally and perfectly. It doesn't cause any adverse reactions and does exactly what I want it to do. I think alternating between this and my Age20's product would be ideal. The price... Apart from the price, I haven't found any downsides yet. However, since it's pore-blurring, I don't use it every day. I alternate it with another mineral sunscreen cushion mentioned earlier. I don't think it's good to constantly block the pores. Also, since it has a skin-colored tint, it might transfer onto clothes. Regardless of which sunscreen you use, you must always double cleanse. This means doing a deep cleanse. This is really basic, but I've noticed many people don't know and complain about breakouts after just scrubbing with foam cleanser, thinking they've cleansed properly. Foam cleanser alone isn't enough. If you apply sunscreen daily, you need to thoroughly dissolve and cleanse it off every day. This can actually lead to skin barrier damage during the cleansing process. So, choosing a good daily cleanser is just as important as choosing your sunscreen. For reference, I use Banila Co's Cleansing Balm for sensitive skin, Belif Problem Solution Foam Cleanser, and soap (Swedish Egg Soap or something mild and unscented). When I feel my skin might be irritated, I gently cleanse multiple times with cleansing water (Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Water was the gentlest and best I've tried). (I only use silky cotton pads.) *Also, I found this sunscreen pairs well with Jung Saem Mool cushion when wearing makeup. It helps achieve a transparent and dewy makeup look. - su**********Combination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJun 13, 2025
I stumbled upon this as a sample, and I'm pleasantly surprised! It brightens my complexion just the right amount, absorbs well without feeling heavy, and doesn't leave an overly matte finish. I used to use the No Sebum Sunscreen, but I found it too matte for my liking, especially in winter when it would look patchy. This one, however, is a game-changer! I think I might have found my holy grail sunscreen... Honestly, I can't think of any downsides. It hasn't caused any blemishes or skin issues, so it's a win-win in my book! The product seems to strike a good balance between brightening and moisturizing, making it suitable for year-round use. Its non-matte finish appears to be more forgiving on the skin, especially during drier seasons. The lack of irritation or blemishes suggests it could be a good option for those with sensitive or blemish-prone skin. - te****Combination SkinSebum/BlackheadsRecommendedJun 8, 2025
1. Provides a nice brightening effect 2. Absorbs well and spreads easily 3. Doesn't irritate the eyes While I haven't noticed any major drawbacks yet, the product quantity is a bit disappointing - sy*****Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedJun 7, 2025
This product is absolutely amazing. I plan to stock up every time it goes on sale. I've tried several brightening moisturizers with SPF designed to replace foundation, but since they're meant to substitute for makeup, they often feel thick on the skin. They all had a common heavy feeling. However, this one applies incredibly thinly while still evening out my skin tone enough to replace foundation. It's perfect for those days when I don't feel like putting on makeup - truly excellent! Because it applies so lightly, it doesn't accentuate dead skin cells, and even when I used it without any skin prep, it absorbed beautifully into my skin. Since it's a pore-minimizing product, I'm impressed by how well it fills in my pores. Honestly, you can just wear this alone and be good to go. It leaves a soft, matte finish, so you don't even need powder. When I apply it in the morning, it starts to feel a bit dry around 3-4 PM, but a quick spritz of hydrating mist solves that easily. The regular price is a bit steep, so I'll be buying it during sales! Plus, the ingredients are great, so it'll be my go-to product year-round. Please don't discontinue this, Innisfree! There's nothing to complain about. It would be such a shame if this product were discontinued. - fo******Combination SkinRecommendedMay 31, 2025
For a mineral sunscreen, it's surprisingly smooth and easy to apply. The texture isn't too thick, which makes it glide on nicely without causing any dead skin cells to flake up. That's a big plus! The price point is a bit steep, making it a tad expensive to stock up on for regular use.