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Carrot Mild Sunscreen SPF50+/PA++++

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Bellflower - Afandi review for Carrot Mild Sunscreen SPF50+/PA++++

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Carrot Mild Sunscreen SPF50+/PA++++

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In 2020 yesterday, 2 Bellflower sunscreens were really hits among beauty enthusiasts, and so far they already have 4 types of sunscreens. There are Carrot Mild, Watermelon Fresh, Avocado Moisture, and Blueberry Perfect. What I've tried and want to review is the Carrot Mild. Now, this carrot is a physical sunscreen that is intended for sensitive skin owners because it is equipped with Centella asiatica, Tea Tree extract, Carrot root extract (3.5ppm), and Adenosine whose function is to soothe the skin as well as moisturize. Then there are Niacinamide and Tomato extract as brightening agents. And this sunscreen uses Zinc Oxide (12.43%). The texture is a creamy lotion (a bit thick) which is brownish in color, somewhat similar to tone up cream, it has a lot of oil in it (the oil feels very good on the skin) so I think this is what makes the sunscreen a bit difficult to blend on oily skin and super moist skin conditions. or those whose skin is muddy due to the previous layering staying on the surface of the skin. It's a bit difficult to slide if the surface of the skin is wet so it takes a long time to apply the sunscreen. It's not sticky, it's not very light so it still feels like filling the skin, it takes a while to absorb, there's also a whitecast at the beginning and after absorbing the whitecast, it looks more like a tone up cream, so it's not putty and it looks a bit satin. Yeah, so it's not really glowing but it's not as tight as matte either. I personally like the finish. It's moist, so I think it's best to use it when you're skipping or lazy to make layers of skincare, or when you're reapplying sunscreen. If it's used in simple steps like this, apart from being moist, it's also tastier and easier to blend. As for the protection, I think it's really OK, there are no signs of redness due to sunburn and it doesn't darken the skin. Then it doesn't make my oily face dull, even though this sunscreen has a lot of oil, it doesn't hurt the eyes, and doesn't irritate either. And for the aroma, it has a hint of plant aroma, the typical Korean skincare scent is the point. #Afandiary #PR
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sunscreen a bit difficult to blend on oily skin and super moist skin conditions. or those whose skin is muddy due to the previous layering staying on the surface of the skin. It's a bit difficult to slide if the surface of the skin is wet so it takes a long time to apply the sunscreen.
Bellflower Carrot Mild Sunscreen SPF50+/PA++++ review photo by Afandi
Bellflower Carrot Mild Sunscreen SPF50+/PA++++ review photo by Afandi
Bellflower Carrot Mild Sunscreen SPF50+/PA++++ review photo by Afandi
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