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Honest Review After Using Dr.G Green Mild Up Sun Plus (Mineral Sun Cream) 50ml
I generally have combination skin that is oily and dehydrated; my pores open easily, and I tend to get fine redness frequently. In particular, by the afternoon, the area around my nose gets slightly oily while my cheeks feel dry and tight, so when choosing a sunscreen, I pay the most attention to oiliness, white cast, and settling into pores. My personal color is Summer Light, and my skin tone is generally a bright shade 21 with a cool base, so if the white cast is severe or it has a grayish tint, my face tends to look dull. For this reason, I have always been hesitant about using mineral sunscreens, but I am sharing a detailed review after personally using the Dr.G Green Mild Up Sun Plus (Mineral Sun Cream) 50ml.
First of all, I had a good first impression of the formula because it applies very smoothly without the typical heavy, cakey feel of mineral sunscreens. When I applied it to the back of my hand, it looked a bit milky, but when I spread it on my face, it provided an even, natural tone-up. Based on my skin tone (Light 21), it didn't make my face look excessively white; instead, it gave just a subtle glow suitable for cool tones, making it comfortable for daily use. Most importantly, it didn't settle into pores or cake, so it was less burdensome even for combination skin.
Its oil control was also quite good. My forehead and nose tend to get shiny easily, but this product maintained a balance of matte and hydrated without any shine even after 4 to 5 hours. However, since it doesn't finish completely matte, it didn't feel tight on my dry cheeks and gave me the feeling of overall balance. I was also satisfied that I didn't feel any irritation when applying it in the morning. I tend to have redness and my face turns red quickly with even the slightest irritation, but this product felt comfortable because it soothed the skin while forming a light protective barrier.
Its staying power in sunlight was also quite good. I usually spend a long time in the sun during my commute, but when I looked in the mirror after going out, the tone-up didn't break down or look messy; my skin surface remained clean. In particular, it had minimal clumping or the white cast typical of mineral sunscreens, so it wasn't noticeable even when reapplied multiple times. It was also surprisingly good that it didn't rub off much even under a mask.
Overall, the compatibility with makeup was good. When applying cushion or foundation directly, the base adhered cleanly without caking, and a natural radiance was maintained, especially when used with cool-toned base products. However, on days when I wore very matte makeup, my skin could feel slightly dry; in those cases, applying a toner or moisturizer more thoroughly made the situation much better.
Overall, Dr.G Green Mild Up Sun Plus (Mineral Sun Cream) 50ml was a mineral sunscreen that felt stable for daily use on combination, redness-prone skin, and bright cool-toned skin. Its major advantages were a natural tone-up effect, minimal irritation, and long-lasting shine. I believe this product will be quite satisfying for those concerned about the white cast or heavy feeling often associated with mineral sunscreens.
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