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nicococoocoo review for Green Tea Moisture Sunblock SPF 50+ PA++++
Skin Care
4.7
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nicococoocoo
Oily/Sensitive
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Green Tea Moisture Sunblock SPF 50+ PA++++
✨ I received this product for free from Picky and ASIS-TOBE in exchange for my honest review ✨
A soothing and moisturizing sunblock cream featuring 9400 ppm* of Jeju clean green tea water adding a calming and moisturizing effect as well as having certified UV protection. Other ingredients include tea tree extract (sebum control), chameleon extract (skin texture improvement; btw - it's the plant, not the animal lol), and calendula extract (soothes skin).
I also had the chance to use the Pure Mineral Sun Cream from ASIS-TOBE (which I am also a fan of), but it looks like the Green Tea Moisture Sunblock will take its spot! Unlike the Pure Mineral Sun Cream, the Green Tea Moisture has a lighter, more gel-like texture so it applied pretty quickly without the stickiness or greasiness; and, it has a more cooling sensation making it a comfortable application. Oh, and NO white cast... like at all!!
Throughout the day, I did not experience any oily/greasy residue nor did it dry out my skin. I don't wear a lot of makeup nowadays, so I cannot confirm whether or not it layers well with foundation.
I do not know how to describe the scent, but it is pretty pleasant in my opinion and disappeared as the day went on.
I really love this SPF! I think this might be my favorite out of the ones I won from Picky and even from my own personal SPF collection...
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*By the way, I had no idea what "ppm" stood for but I did a quick Google search and found this helpful explanation!:
“In skincare, ppm is used to measure the concentration of active ingredients in a product. The higher the concentration of active ingredients in a product, the higher the ppm. For example, a product with a concentration of 1% would have a ppm of 10,000. Products with a higher concentration of active ingredients are more likely to be effective in treating skin conditions. However, they can also be more irritating to the skin.
When choosing a skincare product, it is important to consider the concentration of the active ingredients. Products with a higher ppm may be more effective, but they may also be more likely to cause skin irritation.”
(source: https://peachesandblush.com/ppm-parts-per-million-what-does-it-mean-for-skincare/)
The only issue I had was how the product was bottled because I think I had a pretty packed tube! When I first used it, I initially had no issue with squeezing the tube and was able to get a good amount of product to do at least a patch test.
However, the second time I used this sunblock, the tube burst from the top and the seam broke! It is a bummer, but I am currently keeping it inside an airtight container and I am trying to finish this SPF as quickly as possible so it is not exposed for too long.
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