10.01.23
New Favorite!
This watery sunscreen is designed to offer comprehensive sun protection while providing much-needed moisture to dry skin. One of the standout features of this sunscreen is its ability to leave a light, dewy finish. It doesn't make your skin look oily, but rather imparts a healthy, radiant glow. This feature makes it suitable for those who prefer a more luminous complexion. There's no greasiness or stickiness, which is often a concern with sunscreens I used before. This is my new favorite sunscreen so far.

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10.01.23
[heimish] Moringa Ceramide Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Watery Sunscreen 50ml
A sunscreen that’s light and easy to spread, I absolutely love how the Moringa Ceramide Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Watery Sunscreen makes my skin feel hydrated. It doesn’t feel sticky at all and it doesn’t leave a whitecast. There is also no stinging sensation when I apply it on my eyelids. Despite its watery texture, it adheres quite well to my skin

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09.29.23
Ultimate Hydration and Sun Protection
What immediately struck me was the lightweight, non-greasy texture of this sunscreen. It applies seamlessly, sinking into my skin without leaving any residue. It's like a refreshing drink for my complexion, and I appreciate how it doesn't feel heavy, even in humid weather.

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09.25.23
The lightest sunscreen that I will carry anywhere
Moringa Ceramide Watery Sunscreen A sunscreen that is very easy to blend, absorbs quickly without the slightest sticky feeling on my facial skin. Really very light. No white cast or peeling. I really like it and will definitely take it wherever I go

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09.18.23
Sunscreen for dry skin
If you're looking for a chemical sunscreen for dry skin, I highly recommend this. The feel is really like a moisturizer, easy to blend and there is no white case. Healthy glow finish. Tbh, if your skin is sensitized, there will be a little tingling sensation, but only for a moment and so far it doesn't cause irritation, it's very normal for chemical sunscreen.

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