ETUDE Sunprise Mild Weightless Watery Light Texture SPF50+/PA+++ 1.7 fl. Oz (50ml) (21AD) | Light Moisturizing Sunblock for Sensitive Skin | Korean Skin Care
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8 reviews for ETUDE Sunprise Mild Weightless Watery Light Texture SPF50+/PA+++ 1.7 fl. Oz (50ml) (21AD) | Light Moisturizing Sunblock for Sensitive Skin | Korean Skin Care
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Pea2 –
Light weight but a little oiley
It smells so good and spreads on my skin. My only complaint is that thereâs some shine once applied to my face. No white cast.
ak –
One of my favorite sunscreens
I wish it was bigger but it’s one of my favorite sunscreens , no white cast and moisturizing
Sheetal Sura –
Wears GREAT under makeup, no white cast
âLove, doesnât have white castâso hard to find in a mineral spfâmust get the tube (âmild watery lightâ) formula Vs the other (âmild airy finishâ) by the same name, different formula, and hard container with white topâthe other one (mild airy finish) makes makeup look awful and cakey if you have anything past a medium complexion (but is fine on bare skin on makeup free days, even slightly blurs pores, on medium, Asian brown skin)âfound that (looking awful under makeup) out the hard way, in my pics from a special occasion/anniversary dinnerâgreat protection, meets all the requirements by Korean skincare Re: PABA++++ and UVA/UVB ratingâcanât read any of the Korean writing but Iâm choosing to trust it only bc of Gothamista (youtuber, skincare âexpertâ) many years ago (2017-18?) and bc my skin hasnât showed sun damage to the naked eye (Iâm a woman in my 40âs)âI have my pre-teen and my teen daughter using it since they were very youngâhave recommended it to MANY fam/friendsâI use high end skincare but to use spf as generously as is needed to be healthy, this price point is the most sustainable for a familyâused to use elta MD, Supergoop, Color Science, Kate Somerville, & a few others before and those are reasonably priced if itâs just me using it but I found that this is much more reasonable if you go through a tube every 2-3 weeks with a familyâlike it better/less messy than another recommended spf thatâs in a small glass bottle, tinted, blurs pores, and name starts with an âMâ but canât recall rnâI have it in subscribe and save, delivered every 2 weeks since 3 ppl use it in our household, plus my hubby (when I bug him enough to)
Brgutfin –
Feels nice to enough to wear everyday!
I didn’t used to wear sunscreen on a daily basis. In the US, it’s hard to find good facial sunscreen. And when I say “good,” I mean sunscreen that doesn’t impart that gross, sticky coating on your skin. I even had a hard time wearing facial moisturizer with sunscreen in it, for the same reason. But the folks on the SkincareAddiction sub-forum on Reddit make a pretty convincing case for sunscreen on a DAILY basis being the number one thing you can do to take care of your skin, and who doesn’t want to look younger, longer? So I started shopping around.If there is one thing that the SkincareAddiction crowd likes better than daily sunscreen, it is Asian beauty products. Korean or Japanese, doesn’t matter. I’ve used a few Asian sunscreens and I like this one the best of all of them. It has a pleasant scent, it doesn’t take long to absorb into my skin, and it seems to work well–I live in a hot climate and spend a decent amount of time outside, and I haven’t gotten sunburned all year. But this sunscreen feels good enough to wear on more than just beach days. It doesn’t leave that sticky, tacky feeling that I’ve always encountered with American sunscreens. It’s so comfy that I wear it everyday–which is the point. It’s also very reasonably priced, so I don’t have to skimp when I apply it.I am knocking one star off for the scent. It’s a floral scent and a little bit heavier than I would like in a skincare product, but it does seem to fade quickly.Tl; dr: Save your skin and buy this!
GrinandBaret –
Best Korean Sun Screen!
Several years ago, I read that the best sun screen to purchase is from Korea. You never see a Korean sunburned. I have been using this moisturizer since then. Satisfied that it works, no oily residue, no staining, no fragrance, no sticky after hours on my face, and it mixes well with foundation. If you are in water, will need to re-apply.
Baby_Diva –
Why so expensive now??? Whatâs with the highway robbery???
I love this sunscreen like many on here but now itâs about $50 when you can now get it at Walmart online for $17???? Whatâs wrong with you people??? Bring back the regular price quit messing around we are not stupid!!
C. Gilbert –
Chemical sunscreen – but no rash!
I thought this was a mineral sunscreen when I bought it and looked into it when it just seemed too good to be true. It turns out it does contain 4 chemical UV filters (Ethylhexyl Triazone, Terephthalylidene Dicamphor Sulfonic Acid, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, and Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine), but these are different from the chemical sunscreens used in the US. American chemical sunscreens give me hives, but the mineral ones are white, heavy, sticky, etc. This glides on smoothly, disappears immediately, doesn’t feel greasy at all, and doesn’t give me even a hint of a rash. It does have a fragrance which seems strong if you’re not used to that, but it fades.I thought I’d never be able to wear chemical sunscreen again. Thanks, Korea!
Jade –
Dewy finish but pills
I really wanted to enjoy this sunscreen. Iâve enjoyed other products from Etude House and this formulationâcombining skincare with sun protectionâseemed great. It feels a bit thicker and very moisturizing going on the skin and takes a minute or two to fully absorb. It left me with a dewy finish which I enjoyed. The challenge was that it always ended up pilling which left me concerned that I wasnât getting the full protection I needed. I triple-checked the usual suspects (other skincare ingredients etc) but, no matter what, any amount of friction on my face would end up with the sunscreen pilling. It feels nice, smells nice, has great actives, and is a great value just doesnât work for my skin.