☀️ Stay flawless, shine-free, and sun-safe—your skin’s new BFF!
ETUDE Sunprise Mild Airy Finish Sunstick offers powerful SPF50+ PA++++ broad-spectrum protection in a lightweight, vegan formula. Designed for sensitive skin, it controls sebum and shine with a powdery matte finish, while its convenient stick format ensures hygienic, mess-free application on the go.
C**W
My new favorite
Very good for protection, didn't cause any break out, confortable to wear, very light and does not give me any additional shine. Does not interfere with my make up performance. It does leave a white cast, but it's not too bad under make up so it doesn't bother me, but would not recommend for dark skin. Budget friendly.
L**S
Can't believe a mineral sunscreen can go on so well! But it does! It really does!
I have to use mineral sunscreens as I am pale as a ghost and was diagnosed with melanoma a few years ago. Luckily I'm clear of it now, but if you develop one melanoma, you have a very good chance of having another one. Mineral sunscreens' active ingredient (usually zinc oxide) does not degrade in the bottle or on your skin and it provides both A & B coverage. So I slather it on every day, rain or shine,But oh what a slog. I have been through so many. It's usually like smearing not quite room temperature butter over your skin, it's impossible to blend in and feels like a sticky mess. Trying to put on makeup over is not much fun either as it either grips it and won't allow you to blend it, or it smears all over. And I know I'm white as a piece of paper, but these sunscreens are whiter than me. And it shows. I've found a couple of good ones over the years, but they always change the formula to add something like Alumina - which has given me terrible chemical burns (I'd prefer a sunburn) or Octocrylene, which has been identified as a health hazard and is actually banned in some countries.While Etude Surprise has neither of these ingredients, I felt like kicking myself when the bottle arrived. It was sooooo small. For $17.00? I was mad at myself for not checking how much product I'd get.Now I am SOOOO glad I did not check because I never would have bought Etude Surprise and I would have missed out on this stellar sunscreen. You have to shake the bottle to be sure the product is well mixed, but once you do it comes out as a light liquid - which seems wrong because most sunscreens are so different - until you apply it to your skin. It smooths on and spreads to cover brilliantly. No white cast at all. It dries down (and after just the right amount of time so you can cover your skin easily, but still put on makeup right away) to....well, what looks and feels like your healthy natural skin. I suppose it's slightly matte, because I wasn't greasy like a pig or shining like a disco ball. But it didn't feel dry or tight, just comfortable.And I don't think I've put on makeup this easily, using such small amounts, with full color and coverage payoff - and absolutely NO smearing or stuck clumpy product. I look beautiful, if I must say so myself.This will be my sunscreen forever (unless they change the formula) and I beg them never ever to do such a thing!
J**
Great matte sunblock
So close to being perfect but it's a great product. It's so light, works well under makeup, not a strong smell. The only thing is that it takes a little while to blend in since it's a white product and can be a little chalky feeling at first. But what a great sunblock that does not leave me shiny.
J**D
Pretty safe sunscreen light weight non greasy
New to Korean skincare. I buy reading to the reviews on Facebook. I normally don’t like sunscreen due to heavy texture and making skin too oily. But this is very light after some time gets absorbed in the skin without leaving greasy residue. Good sun protection. I stay out in the sun for the 45 minutes everyday, drove while the sun directly falling on my face through the window, but did not see any discoloration or pigments. No allergic reaction at all.
D**.
Holy grail sunscreen!
What a pleasant, light sunscreen. I find other sunscreens like Anessa, Neutrogena, CeraVe, and La Roche Posay too oily for my face (no matter how much they claim to be non-greasy). Chemical sunscreens like Biore look great, but the alcohol can smell strong and be a bit drying in colder weather. This sunscreen is JUST RIGHT! I've never had a physical sunscreen sit this lightly on my face. Sometimes I'll use setting powder on top for a more matte finish, but I can also wear no powder and still feel glowy, not greasy. I love it!
B**N
Americans ruin another good thing
Ice purchased this a few times and it has been great. Solid sun protection that was light weight, fragrance free, non sticky, and didn't leave a white cast. Not a great moisturizer, but perfect under makeup. And affordable.Then I bought it again. This time, everything on the bottle was in English, and it smelled like sunscreen. (Why did sunscreen have to smell like that anyway? This is a decision that someone made and we are all stuck with...) it is still much lighter than TJ's new mineral sunscreen, but theirs is fragrance-free. Where does that leave me? Spending a small fortune trying to find a replacement since this no longer really works for my sensitive skin.
T**R
Lightweight, no white cast and perfect for under makeup
I needed a lightweight sunscreen that wouldn’t make my skin greasy or break me out, and this one is perfect. It goes on super smooth, doesn’t leave a white cast (even under makeup), and feels more like skincare than sunscreen. Great for oily or combo skin, it actually keeps me looking matte
M**N
Made my skin peel, awful new formula
Years ago this used to be my HG but they changed the formula and it's godawful now. It made my skin peel after 2 days of use! It's also heavily fragranced, sat on top of my skin, is greasy and it broke me out - there's nothing light or airy about this sunscreen now. It burned my skin and dried me out a ton so it's absolutely not moisturizing. I have sensitive combination skin for reference. Avoid if you don't want to trash your skin
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