07.23.23
Hmmm...
I kinda have mixed emotions with this as i had a few bumps when i used it or maybe it was just coincidence as the abib stick didnt cause me any breakout. Still giving it plus points coz everything else was banging, the natural ingredients, the invisibility, non sticky etc.
07.23.23
Abib - Sedum hyaluron sunscreen Protection tube SPF50+ PA ++++
Dry skin Combination skin Sensitive skin This is creamy texture. It quickly absorbed into the skin ,not leave white cast and gives glowing finish , non-sticky, not heavy feeling . It also have washable formula which is easily removed with a facial suncreen and easily washable suncreen. It It is suitable with dry to combination skin.If your skin get sensitive easily,you migh want to try it. It might be shinny on Oily skin types.
07.23.23
Abib luv you

Abib's texture is slightly richer than Roundlab & Jumiso, it's also more moisturised, so on my oily skin I don't need to use a moisturizer anymore if I use this sunscreen..

 Praise be to God, this doesn't make my skin dull, & as for the texture itself, there is a cool feeling which makes me happy, so if you use it right after reapplying, it feels like recharging the skin so it's fresher

07.22.23
My mom liked this sunscreen too!
Easy application, blends easily, non greasy and is quickly absorbed by skin. It also gives me a semi-matte finish - I use this alone even when I go out. It is also good used under makeup. I’m just not a fan of the smell (like faint rubber) but it goes away anyway when blended. Packaging: No fuss plastic tube twist cap packaging, I like the the tip is small so I can better control the amount that comes out. Tube is just a bit chunky to carry around. Dark packaging, details at the back is difficult to read.

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07.22.23
Perfect for beginners
a sunscreen made of thick cream. has a strong aroma, spreads easily, and quickly moisturizes your skin. gives off an oily and somewhat whitish hue. My skin absorbs it, and removal is simple.

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