I slapped this on at 8am before a swampy farmers market run. By noon, my face still felt like skin—not a grease trap.
The real test? It didn’t pill under makeup *or* drip into my eyes when I started sweating. That’s rarer than a good cheap mascara.
It’s a chemical sunscreen from Beauty of Joseon — $18 for 50ml on most sites. The claim: SPF50+ PA++++ protection that feels like your morning moisturizer. I called bullshit. Then I tried it.
Rice + Probiotics Core
Not just filler—the rice brightens over time, the probiotics calm redness.
Zero White Cast
Even on my medium-tan skin, it disappears. No ghost face.
Fragrance-Free Finish
Smells like nothing. Which is a gift in summer.
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Korean sunscreens use newer filters than the US. This one layers chemical filters (Uvinul A Plus, Tinosorb S) with skin-food extracts. It protects without feeling like a science experiment.
- Rice Extract: Fades dark spots slowly but surely
- Probiotic Ferment: Strengthens skin barrier against heat
- Niacinamide: Calms inflammation + controls oil
- Centella Asiatica: Speeds up healing if you do burn
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First pump — it’s a thin, milky lotion. Spreads in 10 seconds. Dries down to a *natural* finish — not dewy, not matte. Just skin. I forgot I was wearing it. That never happens.
Week 3: Surprise—it actually kept my oil production in check. Less midday shine. Didn’t expect that from a “moisturizing” SPF.
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Three hours in direct sun at a rooftop brunch. No burn. No new freckles. My T-zone stayed normal—not an oil slick. But I reapplied once, which you should always do.
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This is the sunscreen you’ll actually wear every day. Not because you should, but because it feels like nothing. Summer 2026? Keep one in your bag.