01.31.23
Best for oily skin
This sunscreen is a physical sunscreen, but unlike most others I’ve used before, this one has more of a runny liquid texture vs a more creamy one. Because of the texture, I thought it would apply easily, but it was actually hard to work into the skin. It is also a little drying, and it left a chalky white finish on my face, even when using a small amount. I’m pale but would only use this possibly as a primer under makeup in Summer, vs in Winter when I’m more dry as it does work well with makeup without pilling. I’m not really a fan of tone up sunscreens, and most mineral sunscreens, so I wouldn’t purchase. I think this is best for those with oily skin.
01.30.23
Skin lighter
It makes your skin lighter but has a white cast. Recommend to use another sunscreen underneath and use less of this on top

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01.28.23
Instant Brightening Effect
This sunscreen has a legit instant brightening effect! The packaging looks super expensive and this sunscreen is easy to blend. Definitely worth buying!
01.28.23
GOOD BASE & SPF
A runny type of tone up sunscreen with a pink that creates a natural tone up. I love how easy to blend and doesn't feel heavy. I also use this as my makeup base since, it has a minimal coverage and even out my skin tone.

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01.27.23
Tone-up Sun Fluid
- It is a hybrid sunscreen, contains both mineral and chemical sunscreen agents. Thought that this will give me Casper look, but after I determined to make it worked! I applied it evenly and start from a thin layer first. After it settling in, can see a semi-matte, pinkish tone (not whitecast) and smooth texture finish. It does not feel heavy like I wear foundation, but feel like a skincare product that gives me the natural, moisturizing-dewy look & covers my blemishes. I salute to this! Any cons? → So far, this is the best tone-up sunscreen for me

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