코스멭틱
Products currently in use: Dr. Ato, Hera, On the Body
I usually use three types of sunscreen.
Suitable for sunny days, also works as a water fruit.
When applying makeup, use a tone-up sunscreen as a base.
And correct it by applying a stick in between.
I am giving it.
But when going out for a light outing or to exercise
I couldn't find a product that really suited me.
The waterproof version feels like it applies too thickly.
Base sunscreen is for UV protection rather than
I don't trust it because it's makeup-focused.
Stick types are literally secondary products.
It feels like it doesn't cover the whole thing.
Sometimes it's a hassle, so I can solve it all at once
I found myself looking for a product like that.
For reference, I mostly do my makeup
Because I don't do it much.
Applying just BB cream or not wearing any makeup at all
I'm planning to go out after applying just sunscreen.
The product I'm keeping an eye on these days
It's Round Lab 1025 Dokdo Sunscreen.
It is also found in Fucidin or Madecassol
Contains Centella Asiatica extract
I heard that it is mild and low-irritation, so it doesn't cause any skin trouble.
(I'd also like to hear a genuine review of this product.)
It also properly blocks UV rays.
Is there a product that doesn't apply too thickly?
I'd like to get recommendations on what products everyone is using.
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