I have oily and dark skin; would this sunscreen be suitable as a tone-up sunscreen?

I have oily skin and it's on the darker side.

When choosing sunscreen, I tend to select and apply one that doesn't leave a white cast.

 

I saw so many people recommending the Dalba Tone-Up Sunscreen, so I posted a message thinking I might try it too.

At that time, I didn't mention having oily skin but posted a question asking if there was a white cast and if I was satisfied with the texture since I have darker skin. I saw comments saying that while there is no white cast, it feels slightly oily, so it might not be good for those with a lot of oiliness.

 

I'm curious if there are any people with oily skin who use Dalba Tone-Up Sun Cream, and what the user experience is like.

As mentioned in the comments, it feels oily, and I am also wondering if the oiliness is severe.

 

I am also curious to know which tone-up sunscreens are being used by those with oily, darker skin.

I have been using Dr. Newel Tone-Up Sunscreen for a long time and have been satisfied with it.

I heard the Dalba Tone-Up Sunscreen is good, so I'm thinking about converting my cash into a coupon to buy it.

I'm really struggling to decide whether to stick with the Dr. Newel Tone-Up Sunscreen I've been using, switch to Dalbar, or buy and try a different product that's recommended.I have oily and dark skin; would this sunscreen be suitable as a tone-up sunscreen?

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