Summer is the time for breezy beach walks, star gazing nights and sunblock….wait for what? Yes, sunblock! Or safe block, in this case, Missha’s All-Around Safe Block Essence Sun is what I’ve been using in the morning (after moisturizing) that past couple of months. Today I am reviewing this product and sharing my thoughts on it. Keep reading if you’re intrigued by this product!
Product description:
“Does not contain chemical sunscreen ingredients for sensitive skin. Patent ingredient from 7 kinds of oriental tea extract protects skin against external environment such as UV rays. It contains 6 kinds of essence ingredients (Aloe, cucumber, mulberry root, licorice root, Portulaca, and witch hazel) to soothe tired skin and offer moisture and nutrition.”
Pros:
– Lightweight
– Breathable
– SPF 40
– Cute packaging
– Absorbs almost instantly
– Light scent (nothing like that strong disgusting typical sunscreen scent)
“Does not contain chemical sunscreen ingredients for sensitive skin. Patent ingredient from 7 kinds of oriental tea extract protects skin against external environment such as UV rays. It contains 6 kinds of essence ingredients (Aloe, cucumber, mulberry root, licorice root, Portulaca, and witch hazel) to soothe tired skin and offer moisture and nutrition.”
Pros:
– Lightweight
– Breathable
– SPF 40
– Cute packaging
– Absorbs almost instantly
– Light scent (nothing like that strong disgusting typical sunscreen scent)
Cons:
– None
My experience:
I’ve been using this sunscreen for the past couple of months and it’s purely amazing! It’s lightweight, breathable, absorbs fast and feels nice on the skin (unlike the sunscreens I grew up using). I couldn’t really find anything that I didn’t like about this product, everything was on point! Even the soft pink packaging!
Would I recommend this product?
Yes! One of the best sunscreens I have ever tried! I plan on trying more of Missha’s sun products in the future, possibly their sun milk next?
You can purchase the Lioele All-Around Safe Block Essence Sun here
What sunscreen do you use?
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