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Beauty of Joseon Daily Tinted Fluid Sunscreen offers broad-spectrum SPF 40 protection in a lightweight, moisturizing formula that blends into 12 sheer shades suitable for all skin tones. Designed for daily use, it controls oil without drying out skin, providing a natural, barely-there tint that enhances your complexion while guarding against UVA/UVB damage. Ideal for professionals seeking effective sun defense with a minimalist, skin-friendly finish.










| ASIN | B0DP5ZPRXC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,179 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #41 in Facial Sunscreens #640 in Facial Skin Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,369) |
| Manufacturer | COSMAX |
| Package Dimensions | 4 x 1.75 x 1.12 inches; 2.47 ounces |
M**Z
Lightweight, moisturizing, and perfect for daily wear
The Beauty of Joseon Daily Tinted Fluid Sunscreen SPF 40 is an excellent everyday sunscreen. I got the shade LN110. The texture is very lightweight and fluid, making it easy to blend into the skin without feeling heavy or greasy. It provides good coverage for a tinted sunscreen, helping to even out skin tone while still looking natural. I love that it’s moisturizing and comfortable to wear all day, even under makeup. It leaves my skin looking smooth, healthy, and slightly glowy, not oily. The shade range is a big plus, and it works well for daily use without clogging pores. This sunscreen is perfect if you’re looking for broad-spectrum protection, light tint, and skincare benefits in one step. Definitely a staple in my routine.
A**A
Great for cool toned skin and the makeup-adverse
If you're cool-toned like me and look horribly orange when using most any skin tint, bb cream, etc. you should definitely try this! Every other product I've tried pulls way too warm and yellowy/orangey on me. Also great if you need some tint in your SPF but don't want to look like (or feel like) you're wearing any makeup. Color: I've had trouble finding cool-toned tints from Western brands; it seems the "default" light or neutral colors for most Western brands is too warm for me, so I always looked "off" and didn't know why. Products that fall into this category for me include the Australian Botanicals tinted spf (oxidized VERY orange on me); maybelline fresh bb cream (their light-medium was closer to my skin tone, but still too warm and dark); bare minerals loose powder spf 15 foundation in fairly light (too warm and dark, this one was my fault, as I didn't know I had cool skin when I purchased it). I was also, however, worried about lightness in K-beauty spf products, as I've used bb creams like Missha (pulled grey on me, very strange) and others which basically leave a noticeable white cast and not much else in terms of color. Thus, I was worried this lightest shade in this product would be TOO light for me, but it isn't. It's quite subtly pigmented with a great formula that blends out quickly and dries into a soft, powdery, silicone-based skin primer-type feel. I think this helps with shade matching, ie you don't have to worry too much about a perfect match here because it's light enough coverage to become your-skin-but-better (rather than an obvious "I'm wearing makeup" type product) so long as you pick one that matches your skin color to the best of your ability. Coverage / formula: Light coverage! I love this, as I don't wear makeup. I only switched to this tint because I'd wear heavy duty, non-tinted SPF and still end up with a bright red face for days afterward. My skin is very reactive to sunlight even if I'm getting sufficient UV protection. I thought I was getting sunburned, but I wasn't. I actually just needed a tinted spf formula so that its color would physically block light. (If you experience this, please look up vascular reactivity! I have a connective tissue disorder which results in this). Now, I did NOT want any sort of tint to my spf since I don't wear makeup, and previous tinted SPFs and BB creams I've used (IT cosmetics, physician's formula CC cream, for instance) leave such a thick, obvious finish that I thought I'd look crazy if I only wore a tinted SPF without any other makeup (mascara, for example). Thankfully, this formula is so light and subtle in its coverage that I feel absolutely no need to wear any other makeup with it, as it simply does not look like I'm wearing a cakey foundation. If you're looking for something thicker with more coverage, this is not the product. This is for people who hate makeup and want the bare minimum tint in a product that they need to get the skincare benefits (for me, it's to prevent my hyperreactive face skin from getting bright red from sunlight). I would liken this to a lighter, cooler-toned, more pleasant to work with, and far less expensive version of the La Roche Posay anthelios tinted mineral sunscreen. It's that same kind of liquid-y formula, maybe a touch more viscous. TL;DR If you hate makeup, hate the feel of applying SPF in general, don't want to look like you're wearing any color at all, and want something liquidy and light that blends seamlessly into your skin color, this is for you!
S**K
Ok for pale skin
I’m extremely pale (lightest shade in complexion products are still too dark for me), so finding anything that isn’t too dark is a struggle. I would say this is the closest I’ve gotten to an acceptable color! Still a bit too dark, BUT it’s not noticeable enough if you also put it on your neck. Longevity is good, doesn’t feel heavy or cakey, and doesn’t settle into fine lines. The color does wear off throughout the day but it’s natural looking and I haven’t had any issues with it. Feels like a moisturizer
C**H
Had to return it...
I really wanted to love this. I read the reviews, good and bad, and crossed my fingers. I'm not one of the lucky ones. It's going back. But I'm giving it three stars for what it did do well. First, it went on beautifully. It didn't pill and it spread like a dream. And it was gorgeous on. I had a beautiful, dewy glow that scared me as an oily girl. If you're oily, you know the one. The, "yeah, it looks great now, but I'll be able to fry an egg on my forehead by noon." It took ages to dry down to a point that it didn't feel gross on my face. Once it did, I decided that I could use it through the winter, but I probably wouldn't repurchase. I can't imagine how it would feel in the hot, humid months... That temporary gross feeling aside, it was almost everything I was hoping for. I didn't look like a ghost from the usual white cast I get from sunscreens, it didn't smell, and my skin tone was a little more even to boot. It did settle in the lines around my eyes, but I never got that super oily look! Unfortunately, the reason for that was clear by the end of the day. I had to wash my face much sooner than I usually would because my skin was so dry it was itchy and painful. I had to break out my heavy duty moisturizer I usually reserve for the middle of winter. So, if you have super oily skin and don't have a skincare routine that revolves around balancing said oil, this might work for you.
K**A
Great for mature skin!
This is SUCH a great product, even for mature skin!! It's tinted so it gives a very nice sheen to the skin, it still shows stubborn redness and red pimples, but that's to be expect with just a tint. Me and my mom tried it on our skin and even with different setting powders it looked great! The powder i used on my mom in the photo is the Polite Society's More Than A Pretty Powder and the combo I SWEAR made her skin look like she had a filter in real life. We applied with our finger tips as a brush was too streaky and the sponge soaked up far too much for my liking. Then we waiting about a minute with fanning to let it settle into the skin before applying the different powders, in her case the Polite Society and in my case the viral Laura Mercia (tho I 1000% perfer the polite society, she wanted to try a different one for my skin). And both combos gave similar results. One draw back I noticed while taking off my lip stick was that some of the foundation and powder came off with dry toilet paper (softer than paper towels and the sticky gloss didn't stick to my normal makeup removing towel). This could be because I did not use a setting spray or the powder didn't set correctly, either way, just a note.
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