cinnamieroll
Dry/Sensitive
If it is burning, I would stop use of the product immediately. If you are sure it’s this product that’s making you feel this, I would honestly throw it out or give it to someone else. This just may not be compatible with you
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Peurisela
Oily/Sensitive
I have try this before, but it is only give me feel greasy so i stop using. It is chemical sunscreen, works by absorbing UV radiation into skin and converting it into heat, which is then released from the skin. They might cause irritation for sensitive skin. Your skin might not suitable using this sunscreen.
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FindingInnerGlow
Oily/Resilient
If your skin feels like it’s burning, it is likely that the product just doesn’t work with your skin. For me personally, I experience a stinging sensation with chemical sunscreens when my skin barrier is damaged, so that can also be one of the reasons you’re experiencing irritation.
I also noticed that you’re using the isntree onion new pair booster shot 2000, which is a spicule treatment. The tiny microscopic needles in this product create tiny microchanels in your skin. This product acts as a penetration enhancer, so that other skincare products you apply afterwards can absorb better into your skin. For that reason, I recommend only using the booster shot at night, so that you avoid applying products like sunscreen and makeup directly after using the booster shot.
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